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Coins and belonging
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Coins and reign
Coins from his reign commemorate the celebrations.
* Georgian coins minted in Tamar's reign, Zeno. Ru – Oriental Coins Database.
Coins were probably first minted in Kent in Æthelberht's reign, though none bear his name.
Coins and medallions minted during Emperor Constantine's reign also bore the Chi-Rho.
Coins from the reign of Burgred — all bearing the spelling Burgred — have been found in several hoards.
Coins are first known to have been issued in the reign of Athelstan ( 925-39 ).
Coins from the 4th century during the reign of Valentinian I and a furnace for making clay pots were discovered in the area.
Coins from his reign indicate that he was " tetrarch and high priest ".

Coins and kings
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Coins marked with his name continued to be issued until about 20 BC, and some have suggested, based on the length of his floruit, that there may have been two kings, father and son, of the same name.
Coins attributed to Azes II use Greek and Kharoshti inscriptions, depict a Greek goddess as his protector, and thereby essentially follow the numismatic model of the Greek kings of the Indo-Greek kingdom, suggesting a high willingness to accommodate Greek culture.
Coins minted by the kings were required to have the overlord's portrait on them.
Coins depicting Kujula, Vima Takto, Vima Kadphises and Kanishka show the king unarmoured or armoured more lightly than later Kushan kings.
Coins bearing the likeness of Nabatæan kings were found, along with storage jars and other vessels.
Coins were minted not only by the kings but some of the wealthier nobility.

Coins and Byzantine
Coins of Roman, Byzantine, Greek origin are amongst the more popular ancient coins collected.
* Dumbarton Oaks, Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: Leo III to Nicephorus Iii, 717 – 1081 ( 1973 )
* Dumbarton Oaks, Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Vol.
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Category: Coins of the Byzantine Empire
Category: Coins of the Byzantine Empire
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Coins and emperor
Coins issued by Nerva depicted the Genius of the Senate handing the globe to the new emperor, with the legend Providentia Senatus, " the Providence of the Senate.
Coins often attempted to make the emperor appear god-like through associating the emperor with attributes normally seen in divinities, or emphasizing the special relationship between the emperor and a particular deity by producing a preponderance of coins depicting that deity.
Coins appear during this period bearing the name which is the same as an earlier British usurper emperor, Carausius.
Coins with the portrayal of emperor Valens ( 365 – 378 ), found in the same spot, confirm these dates.

Coins and II
Coins excavated in the area suggest the Romans remained in Carlisle as late as the rule of Emperor Valentinian II from 375 to 392AD.
Coins minted by Henry II.
Coins of Edward II ( 1307 — 1327 ) were deliberately made very similar to those of his father.
* Coins of Chandragupta II
* Coins of Chandragupta II from the Shivlee Collection
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* Coins of Ceolwulf II
* Coins of Azes II
* Coins of Azes II on wildwinds. com
Coins of Chandragupta II.
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Coins and AD
Coins found within this plaster date from the time of Alexander Jannaeus ( 104 – 76 BC ), while a separate collection of coins, dating from the time of the Great Revolt ( AD 66 – 70 ), were also found.
Coins featuring Bonus Eventus were issued during the turmoil of the Year of Four Emperors ( 69 AD ) and the reigns of Galba, Vespasian, Titus, Antoninus Pius, and Septimius Severus.
Coins of king Endybis, 227-235 AD.
Roman Coins of Claudius Gothicus ( 268-270 AD ) and Constantine I ( the Great ) ( 309-337 AD ) have been found in the fields.
Coins of Yamin ud-Daulah Mahmud, circa 998 AD – 1030 AD with the shahada | Islamic declaration of faith, Arkansas Dirham, Issued from Ghazni.
Coins from the 4th century AD have been recovered from the site.
Coins bearing his name begin to appear in the northern lands of the neighbouring Atrebates tribe and their capital, Calleva Atrebatum ( Silchester ), probably fell to him around AD 25.
Coins found in the south of the county indicate that the Iceni tribe may have been centred around Thetford by the mid 1st century AD.
Coins: Silver punch marked coins are datable to a period between the 4th century BC and the 1st-2nd century AD.
Coins recovered from the site and recorded by Harding in 1939 ranged from issues of Tiberius ( AD 14 – 37 ) to Honorius ( AD 395 – 423 ).

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