Roman victoriati dated to the 2nd-1st century BCE. Coins discovered in Murcia. They are currently on display at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia. [1200×1600]
Roman victoriati dated to the 2nd-1st century BCE. Coins discovered in Murcia. They are currently on display at the Archaeological Museum of Murcia. [1200×1600]
**Victoriatus appeared during the war with Hannibal (218-201 BCE). Its name comes from the image of the goddess Victoria minted on the coin. The Victoriatus served as a means of settlement in international transactions, and to be more precise, mainly in trade contacts with the Greek states in the south and occurred in the ratio: 1 Victoriatus = 1 Greek drachma.**
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**Victoriatus appeared during the war with Hannibal (218-201 BCE). Its name comes from the image of the goddess Victoria minted on the coin. The Victoriatus served as a means of settlement in international transactions, and to be more precise, mainly in trade contacts with the Greek states in the south and occurred in the ratio: 1 Victoriatus = 1 Greek drachma.**
Hey! That’s pretty guud!