Bellum ad Danuvinus limes: The Self-Representation of Emperor Gallienus’ Power (253-268) through Coinage from the Mints at Segestica and Viminacium (original ) (raw )The coinage of the Gallic Empire
Roger Bland
2014
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Review: E. Manders Coining Images of Power. Patterns in the Representation of Roman Emperors on Imperial Coinage, a.d. 193–284. (Impact of Empire 15.) Pp. xviii + 363, gs, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2012. Cased, €119, US\$163. ISBN: 978-90-04-18970-6.
Clare Rowan
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Sending a message: References to the Military and the Golden Age in the coinage of Carausius
Cosmin Vasile
CICSA Journal online, 2024
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B. Borić-Brešković, M. Vojvoda, The Circulation of Roman Provincial Coins of the Viminacium Colony, In: VIVERE MILITARE EST From Populus to Emperors -Living on the Frontier Volume II BELGRADE 2018
Mirjana Vojvoda
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Coin and Conquer: The Numismatic Impact of Roman Military Activity and Empire in the Early Second Century BC
Jordon Houston
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"Publicizing Victory: The Frequency and Audience of Flavian 'Judaea Capta' Coins from the Imperial Mints," Israel Numismatic Research 14 (2019): 117-130
Nathan T. Elkins
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Gallienus and the Praetorians; numismatic clues to a special relationship?
Nicholas Holmes
Bulletin du Cercle d'Etudes Numismatiques 59/2, 2022
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Seleukos I's Victory Coinage of Susa Revisited: A Die Study and Commentary. American Journal of Numismatics 28 (2016): 1-63, pl. 1-21.
Laure Marest
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Steluta Marin, Virgil Ionita, Greek Countermarked Coins from Dobruja from the 1st - 3rd century AD, Cercetări Numismatice XXV
Steluta Marin
Cercetari Numismatice, 2019
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Imprints of Roman Imperium: Bronze Coinages in the Republican Eastern Provinces
Georgia Galani
Galani, G. Imprints of Roman Imperium: Bronze Coinages in the Republican Eastern Provinces, Stockholm, 2022
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Coin Hoards and the Chronology of the Gallic Emperors
John Drinkwater
Britannia, 1974
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Personalized victory on coins: The Year of the Four Emperors – Greek Imperial issues
Yannis Stoyas
N. Holmes (ed.), Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress – Glasgow 2009, Glasgow 2011, Vol. I, 1067–1072., 2011
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The Roman Denarius Under the Julio-Claudian Emperors: Mints, Metallurgy and Technology
Kevin Butcher , Matthew Ponting
Oxford journal of archaeology, 2005
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Once More on the Solidi of an Eastern Military Mint under Phocas and Heraclius
David Woods
Revue Numismatique, 2016
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Coins with power: Imperial and local messages on Roman usurpers' coins
Liesbeth Claes
Published in Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde, 2015
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H. Gitler and G. Gambash. The Aureus, in Faces of Power. Roman Gold Coins from the Victor A. Adda Collection. Edited by H. Gitler and G. Gambash. Formigine (MO) 2017. Pp. 40-45.
Haim Gitler
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Revue Numismatique OMNI 8 Revista Numismatica n° 8 - 11/2014
Jean-Marc Doyen
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Striking a Dissonant Chord: The Geographical Targeting of Trajan’s Debellator Coinage in Dacia
Corey J Ellithorpe
In Caltabiano, M. (ed.), Proceedings of the XV International Numismatic Congress, Taormina 2015. Rome: Arbor Sapientiae s.r.l., 2017
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The changing pattern of Achaemenid imperial coinage
Christopher Tuplin
“The changing pattern of Achaemenid imperial coinage”, in P.Bernholz & R.Vaubel (edd.), Explaining Monetary and Financial Innovation (Cham, Heidelberg, New York, Dordrecht & London, 2014), 127-168.
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Review: AMANDRY, BURNETT, MAIRAT, METCALF, BRICAULT, BLETLEMARQUAND Roman Provincial Coinage. Vol. 3. Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian (AD 96–138). London: British Museum Press; Paris: Bibliothèque Nationale 2015, 1322 pages, 340 plates, 6 maps; ISBN 978-0-7141-1827-7
Barbara Zając
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The Gold Coinage of Leo I at Rome between the Death of Severus and the Accession of Anthemius. Die-Study, Chronology, Context and Circulation (Author's draft)
Stefano Bruni
Ancient Numismatics 3, 2022
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More Roman Coins Found in Kuyavia. The Coinage of the Imperium Galliarum in Poland
Arkadiusz Dymowski
published in Notae Numismaticae VIII, 2013, p. 157-172.
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The gold coins of Valerian I and Gallienus attributed to the mint of Samosata
Nicholas Holmes
Bulletin du Centre d'Etudes Numismatiques 59/1, 2022
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Aurel RUSTOIU, COMMENTARIA ARCHAEOLOGICA ET HISTORICA (V). 1. About the Legionary Fort at Sarmizegetusa in Ad 102-105. 2. The Destiny of the “Dacian Gold”. About A Koson-Type Coin Reused in the 16th Century in a Christian (Renaissance) Context. Ephemeris Napocensis 32, 2022, 235-252.
Aurel Rustoiu
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Νeokoroi: Propaganda of the Imperial Cult on the Coins of Pergamum During the Reigns of Augustus, Trajan, and Caracalla. In. Zając B., Koczwara P., Jellonek S., Jurkiewicz A. (eds.). Pecunia Omnes Vincit The coins as an evidence of propaganda, reorganization and forgery. Krakow: 61-74.
Barbara Zając
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‘Provincial coinages: Eastern Provinces’, with M. Spoerri Butcher, in C. Arnold-Biucchi and M. Caccamo Caltabiano (eds.), Survey of Numismatic Research 2008-2013, Messina 2015, pp. 244-260.
Dario Calomino , Marguerite Spoerri
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Roman Coinage and the Triumviri Monetales from 139 BC to the Fall of the Republic
Jordon Houston
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‘The Coins’ in (A. Small ed.) Vagnari. Il villaggio, l’artigianato, la proprietà imperiale Vagnari. (Bari, Edipuglia 2013).
Richard Abdy
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A. HOSTEIN, J. MAIRAT, Roman Provincial Coinage (RPC). Vol. IX : From Trajan Decius to Uranius Antoninus (AD 249-254), London-Paris, 2016 [2 volumes, Hardback in slipcase, 656 pages, 164 black & white plates and 8 black & white maps. 2330 issues].
Antony HOSTEIN , Jerome Mairat
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Experiencing the Republican Empire: A Numismatic Perspective
Clare Rowan , Bradley Waters
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Some Unusual Coin Issues of the Valerianic Dynasty (AD 253-268)
Nicholas Holmes
Nuimismatic Chronicle 180, 181-206, 2020
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Faces of Power: Imperial Portraiture on Roman Coins
Michael Turner FSA FLS
2007
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COINS OR MONEY ? EXPLORING THE MONETIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF ROMAN COINAGE IN BELGIC GAUL AND LOWER GERMANY 50 BC-AD 450
Joris Aarts
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Bursche A., Myzgin K. Gold coins, Alexandria Troas and Goths, (in:) R. Bland, D. Calomino (eds.) Studies in Ancient Coinage in Honour of Andrew Burnett, London: Spink, 2015, pp. 237-257.
Kyrylo Myzgin
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Trajan's Restored Coinage. Volume, Value and Purpose.
Martin Beckmann
Revue Belge de Numismatique, 2015
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