Title | : | Ancient Coins: The Roman Republican Denarius |
Lasting | : | 17.14 |
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Views | : | 13 rb |
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Excellent video!!!brThank you so much for sharing :) Comment from : @davidgrove481 |
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Thank you! I've got to start collecting!! Comment from : @mikerichards5610 |
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11:00 This reverse design reminds me of the central element of Tolkien's inscription for the "Doors of Durin", which was a conical helm-crown over a hammer and anvil Comment from : @brooksrownd2275 |
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You give a wonderful history lesson every time!! Comment from : @mikerichards5610 |
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Excellent content Please share more!!! Comment from : @jadefurman2840 |
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I really like that reverse that shows someone voting My first republic denarius was a very common one you might see with Roma on obverse and Jupiter on the reverse from 122bc But the horses on the reverse with Jupiter showing all 4 of there legs running is amazing Of course Senator M Papirius Carbo put his name on it with a Carb/ Roma on the bottom Another good episode Comment from : @christopherevans2445 |
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I have been searching for the anvil/ hammer coin for over a year now I just cannot find one on the market Easily the coin I want the most in my collection Hopefully some day Comment from : @Matts_Ancient_Coins |
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these coins aren't cheap! It always amazes me the inventory you get your hands on Both the rarity of some coins and the quality of the particular minting I'm a noob and like researching your coins on vcoins just to learn what they should/could cost that Plancus alone must be worth thousands of dollars!? Comment from : @ROFLQuad |
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Thank you, this was really good! Comment from : @albinlindmark1383 |
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The Roman Republican denarii are fascinating when they became political statements and moved away from the standard Roma portrait with the Dioscuri, Quadriga, or Bigas on the reverse The history of laws, key events, family heritage, minting approach, political propaganda, fighting scenes, etc are really cool coins brAs always, another great video Comment from : @Yakitak |
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How long would these coins remain in circulation? Could a late republican era coin still be used in the time of Trajan? Could a denarius from Trajan's time be used in the late empire? I suspect so because the silver content was so high but maybe these coins would eventually be removed from circulation by the state to be smelted and recast into more contemporary Comment from : @jl696 |
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I never get tired of the stories you manage to tell from just a piece of metal! Comment from : @Sasseverk |
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Excellent content thank you!!! Comment from : @CRASHOLA1 |
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The plautius plancus is out of this world! Comment from : @isabelcrb |
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Great information Thank you Comment from : @officeguy3 |
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will you be adding the plavtivs design to the store? also a sanct deo soli elagabal shirt would be sick! Comment from : @MrBelugaable |
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I own a Denarius that was minted by someone who chose to remain anonymous What do you think that might mean? Thank you Comment from : @EvolutionIsRealAndGodIsFiction |
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Fantastic channel!!! Comment from : @nicolaerfe3164 |
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I have zero interest in coin collecting (I'm more of a guns and beer steins kinda guy), but I do find Roman history fascinating, and so I really like this channel It gives an insight into the history from a different point of view than you normally see, and the coins themselves are pretty cool too - just the fact that something so pedestrian, a thing that people used every day, have lasted literally thousands of years is really cool Comment from : @MrEvanfriend |
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I have one roman republican coin in my Collection Minted by CValerius Flaccus The Obverse is The Goddess Victory and the Reverse has an Aquila with 2 standards Minted probably at Massalia Comment from : @TheScimitar2 |
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I love Roman Republican coins, and I specialize in the origin of the denarius so this video is of particular interest to me Your examples are excellent and your stories are interesting Thanks for all the work you do to produce these Comment from : @stevebrinkman5789 |
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Great video! And beautiful coins!!! Comment from : @asheland_numismatics |
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very nice denars, I like republican coinage Comment from : @AndrejBk |
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Hello i have very nice Roman Republic Ardenarius 132BC MAburius MFGeminus Can you tell me something about that type of republican Denarius? Is it rare? I try to find some information about that type of republican denarius but i failed :( Comment from : @pnpn3477 |
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Beautiful coins I really wish I had some Roman republican coins my Roman coin collection starts with the Empire I do plan on adding some in the future though Comment from : @buckroger6456 |
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Btw if the coins in all your videos are owned by yourself personally, i bet you have spent hundredthousands of dollars on all your coins! Comment from : @aka99 |
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Thank you very much for explanation and showing these coins! Comment from : @aka99 |
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Absolutely beautiful coins! In my opinion the republican coins, especially the later republic types are far more interesting than late imperial types So many different and meaningful designs that truly represents roman civilization Comment from : @hridgreximp6194 |
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kool coins mangood show! :D Comment from : @gregmiller9710 |
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Great Show ! Comment from : @kayharker712 |
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You have some fantastic coins there! I’m extremely envious Another informative and interesting video - please keep making these! Comment from : @samuelberg9196 |
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Super interesting video full of wonderful information! That last coin has such a nice reverse, excellent art work The only Roman coin I have is 193-211 AD Sept Severus (Denarius) Lots to learn about these coins, so I haven't added many Comment from : @SilverStruck |
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For me, the Republican period is the most interesting area to collect They are great coins of high silver content and illustrate a wide array of messages that promote family heritage, political messages, statesmanship, and glorifying Rome and its icons Comment from : @Yakitak |
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