COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA

<p>This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman Dacia and Pannonia. Initially centred on the record of hybrid silver coins, the paper expanded its analysis on counterfeit pieces as well in order to fully understand all problems of roman sil...

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Main Author: Razvan Bogdan Gaspar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mega Publishing House 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
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Online Access:http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/142
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spelling doaj-aa920b85a7334b07927d52dfe6caf1832021-07-25T16:12:15ZengMega Publishing House Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology2360-266X2015-12-012410.14795/j.v2i4.14295COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIARazvan Bogdan Gaspar0University 'Babes-Bolyai' of Cluj-Napoca Faculty of History and Philosophy Romania<p>This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman Dacia and Pannonia. Initially centred on the record of hybrid silver coins, the paper expanded its analysis on counterfeit pieces as well in order to fully understand all problems of roman silver coinage from the 1<sup>st</sup>to the 3<sup>rd</sup> centuries AD.</p><p>The new and larger area of research had more than one implications, coin distribution on the studied sites, influx of coin in the province, quantity of recorded counterfeited pieces being just some of them. Thus every situation was discussed in different chapters, first presenting the coins and the laws that protected them, the studied sites and the analyse of the silver coins on these sites, the general and compared situation between the provinces, interpretation of the counterfeited and hybrid pieces and finally, conclusions on the subject.</p>All these tasks have been achieved one step at a time, each archaeological site providing precious data which piled up and was finally pressed in order to present the correct historical situation.http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/142roman empiredaciapannoniaarchaeological sitessilvercoinscounterfeitinghybridgraphscoefficient
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COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
roman empire
dacia
pannonia
archaeological sites
silver
coins
counterfeiting
hybrid
graphs
coefficient
author_facet Razvan Bogdan Gaspar
author_sort Razvan Bogdan Gaspar
title COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
title_short COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
title_full COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
title_fullStr COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
title_full_unstemmed COUNTERFEITING ROMAN COINS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE I – III A.D. STUDY ON THE ROMAN PROVINCES OF DACIA AND PANNONIA
title_sort counterfeiting roman coins in the roman empire i – iii a.d. study on the roman provinces of dacia and pannonia
publisher Mega Publishing House
series Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
issn 2360-266X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>This paper is based on the study of Roman silver coins, from archaeological sites located in Roman Dacia and Pannonia. Initially centred on the record of hybrid silver coins, the paper expanded its analysis on counterfeit pieces as well in order to fully understand all problems of roman silver coinage from the 1<sup>st</sup>to the 3<sup>rd</sup> centuries AD.</p><p>The new and larger area of research had more than one implications, coin distribution on the studied sites, influx of coin in the province, quantity of recorded counterfeited pieces being just some of them. Thus every situation was discussed in different chapters, first presenting the coins and the laws that protected them, the studied sites and the analyse of the silver coins on these sites, the general and compared situation between the provinces, interpretation of the counterfeited and hybrid pieces and finally, conclusions on the subject.</p>All these tasks have been achieved one step at a time, each archaeological site providing precious data which piled up and was finally pressed in order to present the correct historical situation.
topic roman empire
dacia
pannonia
archaeological sites
silver
coins
counterfeiting
hybrid
graphs
coefficient
url http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/142
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