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rakiura
03-13-2008, 06:22 AM
there is an interesting article on http://dig4coins.com/articles/ancient-coins/last-ancient-roman-coins-of-the-first-century.html about the last ancient roman coins minted in the first century.Denarius of Marcus Antonius and Silver Quinarius of Octavian are the main antique coins issued. the information is given very specificly only about these coins, wich are realy impresive, but where there minted other roman coins in the first century, beside these, that are not described in the article. i'm realy curious about this.. any ideas are acceptable, please don't be shy to throw ideas.. thanks.


http://dig4coins.com/images/stories/articles/ancient_coins/denarius_of_marcus_antonius.jpg Denarius of Marcus Antonius


http://dig4coins.com/images/stories/articles/ancient_coins/silver_quinarius_of_octavian_obverse.JPGSilver Quinarius of Octavian [obverse]

markelvis
02-18-2011, 04:23 PM
Hi! rakiura the photos that you posted of last Roman coins are very beautiful seen. I am glad to thank you for giving us such a nice and useful information about it. That two Denarius of Marcus Antonius are looks so precious as seen in photos.