![]() For details of the printed volumes of his series please visit Spink & Son ( ). System created by the Roman Imperial Coinage series. One thing I learned in doing so is that, at around the reign of Caligula, coins minted in the Western provinces/Northern Africa (sans Egypt) essentially disappear, while Provincial coinage. For a collection Im working on, Im trying to gather some provincial coinage from around the Roman Empire. All images are copyright of their respective institutions. Question on Western Roman Provincial Coins. Coin type data are madeĪvailable with an Open Database License. OCRE is made possible by stable numismatic identifiers and linked open data methodologies established by the project. For more information on project partners, please see the contributors page. Geographic data are also provided by the Portable Antiquities Scheme, Antike Fundmünzen Europa, OpenContext, and other partners. Furthermore, it draws findspot information from another ANS-developed resource, Coin Hoards of the Roman Republic, enabling the mapping of the distribution of early Augustan types. ![]() Project, it will eventually incorporate and display almost all recorded Roman Imperial coin types. Moving forward, as more collections join the Between these collections, OCRE is now able to illustrate 50% of the imperial coin types that it contains. Museum of Berlin, and the British Museum, now totalling This is an easy to use digitalĬorpus, with downloadable catalog entries, incorporating over 43,000 types of coins.Īs of April 2017, OCRE provides links to examples present in nearly 20 American and European databases (both archaeological and museum in context), including the ANS collection, the Münzkabinett of the State The project records every published type of Roman Imperial Coinage from Augustus in 31 BC, until the death of Zeno in AD 491. One thing I learned in doing so is that, at around the reign of Caligula, coins minted in the Western provinces/Northern Africa (sans Egypt) essentially disappear, while Provincial coinage continues in the East for another few centuries. Of the Ancient World at New York University, is a revolutionary new tool designed to help in the identification, cataloging, and research of the rich and varied coinage of the RomanĮmpire. For a collection Im working on, Im trying to gather some provincial coinage from around the Roman Empire. Roman Provincial Coinage - RPC1, separately reviewed in the Other Key References section, is essential. First is a Roman Imperial coin a silver denarius with Latin inscriptions. And most of its coinage during this period is the high denomination of 10 assaria (dekassaria): AE33mm 13.75g brass dekassaria, minted at Sagalassos ca. Above are two coins of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (A.D. From the death of Caesar to the death of Vitellius, 2 vols, 1992. One of these provincial mints, which struck a high volume of coinage throughout the reign of Claudius II is Sagalassos - a wealthy agricultural and commercial hub in Pisidia. ![]() Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE), a joint project of the American Numismatic Society and the Institute for the Study Burnett, Amandry, Ripollès, Roman Provincial Coinage I.
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