Title | : | Ancient Coins: Roman Imperial Denominations |
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Fantastic video So much information that has taught me so much Thank you! Comment from : @Dadshistory |
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Brilliant work Thank you very much for all you do History lovers need to know how comolex and interesting numismatics are Comment from : @isabelcrb |
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Awesome again You could do a video exploring the late reforms Dioclesian, Constantinus Comment from : @antonioeduardoruette2444 |
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6:49 i have 400 of this Comment from : @alaamihoub4963 |
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12:12 what is today's market value for a coin like this? would love to own one Comment from : @xalspaero |
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6:31 Which makes us think that an ASS, was enough money for one to buy their takeaway lunchbr🤣 Comment from : @ahlalkubur |
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5:26 Comment from : @MahmoudAlkhodierat |
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A really enjoyable video👍 Comment from : @TheCoinHunt3r |
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I 15:03 Ingo this video, one can see a Q in the exergue at the coins reverse Is it a letter for the coins value, Quinarius? Thanks in advance and for a great channel! /Henrik Comment from : @Henrik-i7c |
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S Ccunhei sobre permisao dos gregos meu povo I love greece os gregos fizeram roma ❤😢 Comment from : @MariaJulietadeRosa |
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Nero amou claudio seu pai assim como eu amei o meu greek rhodes 😢❤ aeternus pater Comment from : @MariaJulietadeRosa |
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I love coins roman and naples italy aeternus pater ❤😢 Comment from : @MariaJulietadeRosa |
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"Germanicus" on the coins rereferred to the man named Germanicus [Germanicus Julius Caesar (24 May 15 BC – 10 October AD 19] A very popular member of the royal family, not for conquering Germany Comment from : @niccoarcadia4179 |
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I have a small bronze coin with what I believe is Constantine on one side and a wolf with its cubs and a sun What do I do wit it and do u know it's value? Comment from : @jennifersexton-yu9lo |
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Amazing presentation! Comment from : @MrMohor |
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Are you on Mastodon? I share your videos there from time to time, but would have liked to tag you (and follow you) there too :) Comment from : @QuentinChristensen |
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with the amount of times he says ass this video is pre pooped ytp Comment from : @dickcastle |
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That coin with the closed gate is stunning Comment from : @jileel |
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We been using a decimal system for a century now brBritain: Comment from : @thesecondsilvereich7828 |
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thanks for the explanations I was really confused during my first time trip Comment from : @Gabriel-br4qe |
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It continues to confirm to me how advanced the imperium was in so many ways Here in the sophistication of their coinage system They had a gold standard like we did at one time The west truly did not recover from 476CE until the enlightenment Hygiene and plumbing not until 1800s Wow, what a society they put together! Comment from : @ChuckHackney |
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this video is WAYYYYY to quiet, you need to change the audio levels when editing Comment from : @Sammy-dz2hk |
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Hi, I love the bronze As in this video Can you make some video for As, the roman economy's work horse Comment from : @김동현-b2f1b |
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Did people in Roman times get in trouble for grabbing an As? Comment from : @familyvids1 |
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This is nice Comment from : @xolaya |
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Great video Thank you Comment from : @jpbonhomme5051 |
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Guess not including tge English in the century of decimal systems Comment from : @markgarin6355 |
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would I be right in saying that most people in Roman society, would have rarely (if ever) seen a Gold Aureus let alone handled one? Comment from : @dxer22000 |
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Back when the dollar was pegged to gold, a coin with a weight like that of the aureus would roughly value at $875brSo a roman manual laborer's monthly salary would be around $875 Keep in mind that this number made him live out and his family for a whole month, this just shows how much inflation erodes purchasing power Comment from : @THESPATHARIOS |
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Thank you for your skill with Latin So many lecturers and documentary narrators butcher Latin so terribly Comment from : @jarrodcomins2399 |
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Makes me wanna buy my second ancient coin even more! Comment from : @MBT06 |
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Super informative thanks! Comment from : @ImaginationHobbies |
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Great video, It was really good! Comment from : @criaturaimaginaria5230 |
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Very interesting Thanks Comment from : @longandshort6639 |
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So how much gold was in 1 Aureus? Comment from : @sureshkumar-qw9ny |
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3:37 Among Us top right 😂 Comment from : @nathanthemoneyman9191 |
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Money divides people from essential life! No matter what form of material money comes from! Money separates people from what it takes to stay alive! Comment from : @AConcernedCitizen420 |
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Wow that was great classical pronunciation! Latin is such a beautiful language Comment from : @nicholasricardo8443 |
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This was a very easy to understand look at Roman coinage! Thanks for breaking it down It was very interesting to see you actually handle real coins Comment from : @John_NJDM |
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Thumb's up for a wonderful job! What is surprising is that it seems the sestertius and not the denarius was the standard denomination of account for the Romans The currency symbol used for sestertii was 𐆘 Comment from : @BilgemasterBill |
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When I hand somebody 2 asses, I'd expect a donkey back at least Comment from : @thaitom6410 |
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That Nero neck Comment from : @Irvin700 |
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Great Video👏👏👏 Comment from : @lucasdasilvahorst5280 |
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I recently bought a coin of Hadrian that was said to be a As and it looks to be copper but weighs 25 grams from 118 were some coins struck this heavy or is it possible it may be a sesteseus given the Patina does anyone know of the as being struck heavy? Comment from : @hasashoepugower1691 |
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7:55 I found 1 such piece in Hungary🍀🪙 Comment from : @gygr3 |
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There is just something about touching a coin that has went through hand after hand for over a millennia Comment from : @writheinthedeepfry3859 |
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great video Comment from : @6663000 |
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Your videos are awesome and very informative! I’m more interested in modern coins overall, but you make ancient coins very interesting :) Comment from : @guh967 |
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Germanicus means "conqueror of the Germans", or something along those lines But, this word on coins doesn't indicate that the emperors did this, but instead, is a claim of relation to Drusus the Elder (Who was given the honorific title after death) and/or his son Germanicus (Caligula's father, Nero's grandfather) Or am I wrong about this? Comment from : @cherd5343 |
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Great video! Comment from : @ChillBill1 |
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I've only been collecting Roman coins for a short while now, so found this video most helpful! 👍 😁 Clear and concise Thank you Comment from : @markharris4539 |
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I'm currently collecting a denarius for each of the 5 good emperors I just had my first one (Trajan) come in today! it's reverse is providentia and it was supposedly part of the final batch of coins minted during Trajan's reign, though idk about that last part It's a really neat coin and I can't wait to get the other 4! Comment from : @goldblood3212 |
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How thick is the Nero Sestertius? Comment from : @barndoorbangers4364 |
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I'm researching roman and greek coins to make some novelty replicas Your channel is so helpful Comment from : @barndoorbangers4364 |
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Hi your channel is so informative Comment from : @MyKhan84 |
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Just seen this clip, some lovely coin you have there also I learned something today, now I understand what the S C stands for😊 Comment from : @woody3066 |
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this is so cool! Comment from : @tenglei2 |
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Wow Very watchable 👍🏻 Comment from : @DaRyteJuan |
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Wait a guy taking a shit, had alot of asses? Comment from : @HexaDecimus |
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Excellent video Comment from : @Mike_Optimo_Principi |
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High quality stuff appreciate it Comment from : @bolbiiii |
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Very easy viewingTop stuff Comment from : @gordongrant408 |
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Could you please explain the difference in the terms As, asses, assar, assarion, assarii, assarius brand should you be able to tell me which one would fit properly in Matthew 10:29 in the Bible? Comment from : @phillipgreen8958 |
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شكرا Comment from : @imad-e2u |
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Appreciated the very informative video Thanks! Comment from : @mojavegold- |
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Well done, much appreciated, Ta Classi Numi Comment from : @mickvonbornemann3824 |
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If I remember correctly, some of the "Germanicus" are inherited names from their adoptive families as the Julian dynasty adopted their successors Comment from : @y11971alex |
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Super video Comment from : @thomaslamb1946 |
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1:12 The way you said 'hi everyone!' as soon as that statue of Trajan showed up made it seem like he was the one teaching people about ancient coins xD Comment from : @thatoneguy7191 |
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10:00 I knew Nero was a thicc emperor, but I never knew even the coin depicted his thicc neck! Comment from : @ausfyausfy2455 |
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Very interesting! Thank you for the vid Comment from : @MrDjonz52 |
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That Augustus denarius is so beautiful!brbrIt’s truly a museum worthy piecebrbrIn my experience it’s extremely rare for the entire circle around the portrait of a coin to remain Sometimes parts of it remains but the entire thing is rarebrbrIt’s definitely an overweight denariusbrbrOh and an expensive one! I could see that selling for $5,000 easilybrbrI’ve been looking for an Augustus denarius in similar condition (even without the full circle) with a $2,500 budget and so far I’ve found nothingbrbrDon’t even get me started on trying to find a reasonably priced denarius of Caligula Comment from : @blakes8288 |
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Actually you couldn’t buy a modius of wheat with a quadransbrbrIn the first century under Augustus a modius of wheat cost roughly 32 asses or 2 denariibrbrHowever a quadrans was exactly the cost of entrance to the Roman baths Comment from : @blakes8288 |
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I have a Roman AR Drachm of Trajan that I recently acquired The coin was apparently minted in the Eastern Roman empire around 100AD Would that have the equivalent value of a Denarius? Also, did the Eastern part of the Roman empire in imperial times maintain its own denominations? Comment from : @jl696 |
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Thank you for making this high quality video! Comment from : @mart1jin509 |
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An excellent video I couldn’t stop watching Really makes you reflect on the coins we have now Comment from : @artemisarrow179 |
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The joy of hearing Latin properly spoken is only surpassed by the joy of the informative content of the video Comment from : @danielconde13 |
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Great explainer video for a Roman coin newb like myself Comment from : @Micloren |
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I freaking love this channel!brbrI have some cool roman coins in mycollectionbrAgustus, Hadrian, Trajan, Constantine I Comment from : @BopWalk |
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Debasement always leads to collapse Comment from : @cosmo3665 |
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So, what happened to the innkeeper? Comment from : @GLASBE |
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Awesome! Thanks a lot for this video! Comment from : @thzen6012 |
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great vid thats a sub from me Comment from : @ryaneckhardtgamble7261 |
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Thank you! I’m very new to coin collecting but Roman coins are one of my interests Comment from : @harrisonfiller841 |
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I am pretty sure that the name Germanicus on the coins of Claudius and Nero were family names that had something to do with this guy: enwikipediaorg/wiki/Germanicus Comment from : @ineedhelpsoon |
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Nice video that cleared up a lot of questions for a beginner! How about later roman coinage? Like the follis, solidus and other denominations you see Diocletian and later? Comment from : @Belowbluewaterdiver |
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Love this channel, i came from r/Coins, and i fell in love with the easy to digest guides for classical numismatics Comment from : @cerv5110 |
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That was really awesome!! Honestly the video was really well done You have a sub, like, and notification bell from me!!! Comment from : @strykerxl1976 |
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