The silver coins were minted over a period of more than 200 years, suggesting that Roman currency at this time was relatively stable.
A hoard of 16 silver Roman coins spanning two centuries has been discovered ... "While it's always very difficult to tie in coins with prices today, because the structure of society was so very ...
Noonans offered the Sapcote hoard in a recent auction, in which all of the coins were purchased by a U.S.-based buyer for ...
Within the collection is a “remarkably rare” coin of Roman emperor Otho, who reigned for a mere three ... it wasn’t until Kiernan examined them out of curiosity that the currency’s rarity and value ...
"It's a time in which there's hyperinflation and prices are rising so people use fakes and copies instead." Many other examples of Roman coin moulds have been found in neighbouring South Yorkshire ...
It was made in the Roman Republic which lasted from 509BC ... "While it's always very difficult to tie in coins with prices today, because the structure of society was so very different, the ...