Coins from Lucania
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by Marco Heideman
3d ago
Promoting Local Identity Lucanian coins were minted in the ancient region of Lucania, which is located in what is now southern Italy. Lucania was inhabited by various Italic tribes and later came under Greek influence. The coinage of Lucania reflects its interactions with neighboring Greek colonies and the broader Mediterranean world. As Lucanian cities developed their own urban centers and economic networks, their coinage began to reflect local identity and cultural influences more prominently. Lucanian coins from the 4th century BC onwards often bore the names or symbols of Lucanian citi ..read more
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 Lucius Verus
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by Marco Heideman
1M ago
Roman Co-Emperor Lucius Verus was a Roman emperor who, along with Marcus Aurelius, co-reigned from 161 to 169 AD. His full name was Lucius Aurelius Verus. He was adopted by the reigning emperor Antoninus Pius, which made him a member of the prominent Antonine dynasty. Lucius Verus is often overshadowed by his co-emperor Marcus Aurelius. However, Lucius Verus played a significant role during his reign, particularly in the military campaigns against the Parthian Empire in the east. Verus was known for his extravagant lifestyle and his love for entertainment, which contrasted with Marcus Aureli ..read more
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Syracusan Coins
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by Marco Heideman
2M ago
Ancient Greek City-State Syracuse, founded by Corinth in 734 BC, was an ancient Greek city-state located on the eastern coast of Sicily. It was renowned for its coinage. Syracuse was one of the most important cities in the Mediterranean world during antiquity, and its coins are highly collectible and historically significant. The coins were produced in various denominations and often featured images of gods, goddesses, mythical creatures, and important symbols related to Syracuse’s history and culture. One of the most famous types of coins from Syracuse is the “Syracuse Decadrachm,” a large s ..read more
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Maximianus Herculius
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by Marco Heideman
3M ago
Coins of Maximian Maximianus Herculius, also known as Maximian, was a Roman emperor who ruled from AD 286 to 305. He was a co-emperor with Diocletian during the period of the Tetrarchy, a system in which the Roman Empire was ruled by four emperors. Maximian was given the title “Herculius” in reference to Hercules, emphasizing his military prowess. He ruled the western part of the Roman Empire. During his reign, coins were minted to commemorate various events, showcase imperial propaganda, and signify the stability of the empire. The coins of Maximian typically featured his portrait on the obv ..read more
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Claudius I
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by Marco Heideman
4M ago
The Fourth Roman Emperor Emperor Claudius was born on August 1, 10 BC, in Lugdunum (modern-day Lyon, France) and he was the fourth Roman Emperor, ruling from 41 to 54 AD. His full name was Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. He belonged to the Julio-Claudian dynasty, being the nephew of Emperor Tiberius. Claudius embarked on various public works projects, such as aqueducts and roads, and implemented legal reforms. One of Claudius’s major achievements was the successful invasion and annexation of Britain in 43 AD, expanding the Roman Empire to the island. He also granted Roman citize ..read more
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Kingdom of Macedonia
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by Marco Heideman
5M ago
Philip II and Alexander III The Kingdom of Macedonia, located in the northern part of ancient Greece, was a powerful state that rose to prominence under the leadership of King Philip II and reached its zenith under his son, Alexander the Great, in the 4th century BC. The kingdom existed from roughly the 7th century BC to the 2nd century BC. During the reign of Philip II (359–336 BC) and Alexander the Great (336–323 BC), the Macedonian Empire became one of the largest empires in the ancient world. During this time, various coins were issued by the Macedonian rulers. The coins from this period ..read more
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Umberto I – King of Italy
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by Marco Heideman
6M ago
Constitutional Monarch Umberto I, whose full name was Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia, was born on March 14, 1844, and he reigned as the King of Italy from January 9, 1878, until his assassination on July 29, 1900. He was succeeded by his son, Victor Emmanuel III. His reign saw Italy undergoing significant political, social, and economic changes. Umberto I is often remembered for his role as a constitutional monarch during a challenging period in Italy’s history. His reign witnessed Italy’s transition from a collection of states to a unified nation ..read more
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Roman Emperor Augustus
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by Marco Heideman
7M ago
One of Rome’s Greatest Emperors Augustus, whose full name was Gaius Octavius Thurinus, was a key figure in the history of the Roman Empire, ruling from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. Augustus is best known for being the first Roman Emperor and for his role in the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. He was born on September 23, 63 BC, in Rome, and he was the grandnephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar, the famous Roman general and statesman. After Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, Augustus became embroiled in a power struggle with other Roman leaders, including Mar ..read more
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US Dimes on MA-Shops
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by Marco Heideman
9M ago
The History The history of US Dimes is quite fascinating and dates back to the early days of the United States. US Dimes are a denomination of coins that are worth 10 cents and they are a type of coin that has been issued by the United States Mint since the early 19th century. They are generally smaller in size and value compared to other denominations like quarters or half dollars. When searching for US Dimes on MA-Shops, you can expect to find a variety of listings from different time periods, conditions, and mint marks. Mint marks indicate where the coin was produced, and they can have an ..read more
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Sigismund III Vasa
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by Marco Heideman
10M ago
King of Poland Sigismund III Vasa was the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1587 until his death in 1632. He was also the king of Sweden from 1592 to 1599. He is well known for his coinage, which featured his portrait and various symbolic elements, reflecting the political and economic situation of the time. These coins are of historical and numismatic interest to collectors. The most common type of coin associated with Sigismund III is the silver thaler. In addition to thalers, Sigismund III’s coinage includes smaller denominations such as half-thalers, quarter-thalers, and sma ..read more
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