
Please take a moment to browse our Roman coin collection using the sub categories below. If there is something specific your are looking for then please contact us as we can usually source most things. All of these genuine antique coins are available to purchase online.

Our one-off range of Roman coins span all areas and eras of Roman rule from 290 BC through to 518 AD, these include Republican, Imperatorial and Imperial. We try to keep in stock all of the major names, especially the British related coins of Carausius & Allectus, also anything of the London mint. These aes grave were circular bronze coins with their value marked on.
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The late 3 rd Century sees the appearance of the silver argenteus, quickly followed by silver siliqua and miliarense, circulated alongside the gold solidus until the Roman’s left Britain in AD 410.Ī large & comprehensive selection of Roman & Byzantine coins available to buy. The first true Roman coins were minted in 269 BC at the temple of Juno Moneta in Rome. Certification Composition Denomination Cleaned/Uncleaned Condition Price Buying Format All Filters Lot genuine Ancient Roman coins Constantine/Valens/Constantius/Licinius/Constans 53.99 Free shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED High Quality Constantine the Great Era Ancient Bronze Coin c330 AD 14.50 3. In the 2 nd Century AD the silver Antoninianus was introduced, a double denarius. Imperatorial & Imperial coinage is a mix of the gold aureus, silver denarius and bronze Sestertius, As and Dupondius. In addition, it has consistently provided a medium for rulers to distribute propaganda, providing the numismatist with a broad spectrum of material and a direct link to historical events.īeginning with the Republican period we see denominations like the Denarius, Quinarius and some cast bronze coinage which was unsuccessful and quickly phased out. Throughout the centuries, the Roman coinage has been subject to many changes, driven by the economic climate of the times, and giving rise to a range of denominations predominantly in gold, silver and bronze, together with alloys of these metals, typically as a result of debasement.
