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Long Table 193. Coinage and the Annona
There is one coin that explicitly ties itself to Rome’s annona (grain supply): this silver denarius (RRC 330/1) bears an inscription that clearly states it was minted for the purpose of buying grain after a senatorial decision. Tonya Rushmer (University of Sydney and 2024 ANS Summer Seminar student) will look at the political context of minting these coins for the purpose of purchasing grain and the efforts to maintain Rome’s grain supply, offering a sense of the magnitude of these issues relative to other state expenditures.
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Long Table 192. The Silver Coinage of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
zhlédnutí 329Před 19 hodinami
Jesse Kraft (Resolute Americana Assistant Curator) will examine the silver coinage of the Massachusetts Bay Colony issued between 1652 and 1682. For centuries, these coins have captured the imaginations of both European and American numismatists. This presentation will look at specifics regarding the founding of the mint, the circulation of the coinage, and reasons why it closed. The coins came...
Long Table 191. Stories in Metal: My Adventures as a Numismatic Designer
zhlédnutí 190Před 14 dny
Take a look inside the design process and learn about the professional experiences of one of the longest-serving members of the United States Artistic Infusion Program. Justin Kunz will discuss his work on the 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin, the 2018-2020 Preamble to the Declaration of Independence Platinum Proof Coin Series, as well as the recently-issued Ghost Army Congress...
Long Table 190. Silver Drachms and Bronze Drachms: Currency Reforms of the Parthian Arsacid Empire
zhlédnutí 330Před 21 dnem
The coinage of the Arsacid dynasty of Iran has been a topic of immense numismatic interest, but a comprehensive analysis of the empire’s monetary system is still lacking. Alireza Khounani (New York University’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World) demonstrates that the Arsacid dynasty was not a lawless and predatory rogue state, and its coinage was not merely struck to be hoarded as a ...
Long Table 188. A Roman World of Imagery in Mesopotamia: The Coins of Mannos Philorhomaios
zhlédnutí 431Před měsícem
Sven Günther (Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations, Northeast Normal University) and Elisabeth Günther (Institute of Classical and Byzantine Archaeology, Heidelberg University) will discuss a curious group of silver drachms that closely resemble the iconography of Roman imperial coins. Presumably minted in the kingdom of Osrhoene around 165 CE, these exceptional pieces tell us abo...
Long Table 189. Antony’s Cistophori in Asia Minor
zhlédnutí 304Před měsícem
Cistophori are denominations introduced by the Attalids, and their production was maintained by the Romans when the territory came under their control. Minor modifications were introduced, but it is only with Antony’s cistophori around 39 BC that significant changes can be observed when his portrait appears on the obverse, and accompanied by the portrait of his wife Octavia. The typology also p...
2023 Huntington Award to Ruth Pliego, "Archer Huntington & Visigothic Coins: The La Capilla Hoard"
zhlédnutí 221Před měsícem
The American Numismatic Society presented Dr. Ruth Pliego with the 2023 Archer Milton Huntington Medal Award at a ceremony on June 26, 2023 at ANS Headquarters. Following the ceremony, Dr. Pliego delivered the Silvia Mani Hurter Memorial Lecture on Visigothic Coinage. Dr. Ruth Pliego holds a Ph.D. from the University of Seville in Spain (2006), where she serves as a lecturer and researcher in t...
Long Table 185. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 3: Nerva and the Roman Empire
zhlédnutí 176Před 2 měsíci
In the final installment of the three-part series that explores the messages, audiences, and relative frequencies of designs of Nerva’s imperial coinage (96-98 CE) according to recorded finds and hoards, ANS Deputy Director Nathan Elkins focuses on Nerva’s types depicting personifications of imperial ideals. These are among the most common images on Nerva’s coinage, and were thus perhaps the mo...
Long Table 184. Coins in Context: Provenance and the Study of Coinage
zhlédnutí 413Před 2 měsíci
Evidence of where and when a coin was moved-or not-enhances its study. It can help to answer questions regarding the identification of a site, the range of visitors to a sanctuary, or the existence of a foreign garrison in a city, and it contributes to our understanding of the function of certain coinages. Sophia Kremydi (Institute of Historical Studies. National Hellenic Research Foundation) w...
Long Table 183. A Digital Catalog for the Ancient Coinages of the Iberian Peninsula
zhlédnutí 329Před 2 měsíci
Ancient Coinages of the Iberian Peninsula provides an excellent sample of the ancient monetary world, with issues from more than two hundred mints from different cultures and various metrological and epigraphical systems. Manuel Gozalbes (Valencia Museum of Prehistory) will discuss Moneda Iberica (monedaiberica.org/v3/), a new digital reference database that updates and improves upon its printe...
Long Table 182. The Roman World in Tokens
zhlédnutí 419Před 2 měsíci
Human societies have used tokens for thousands of years, and the Roman world was no different. Tokens made of bronze, brass, and lead were created by a variety of different groups and individuals - men and women, professional organizations, cultic groups, and the imperial family. These images on Roman tokens show a world of joy, celebration, creativity, and community, and provide a unique glimp...
Long Table 181. Coin Finds from Olympia: Analysis from 1875 to the Present Day
zhlédnutí 300Před 3 měsíci
Long-term excavations at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia have uncovered thousands of ancient coins. The systematic study of these finds was first undertaken by Peter Robert Franke at the beginning of the 1960s and continues to this day. Simone Killen (Commission for Ancient History and Epigraphy at the German Archaeological Institute) will trace the origins of the numismatic research in Olympi...
Long Table 180. Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of the Greek City, Part II
zhlédnutí 274Před 3 měsíci
In the Hellenistic period, all matters that concerned coinage were regulated by laws and decrees, and all decisions that concerned coinage were taken by the issuing authority and could apply in the area of its own jurisdiction. Coinage was a financial instrument par excellence and could be issued by minting authorities that could guarantee its metal and value, with the aim of serving their need...
Money Talks: Barbarian Imitations and Copies of Roman Imperial Denarii
zhlédnutí 482Před 3 měsíci
with Arkadiusz Dymowski (Independent Researcher, Poland) and Kyrylo Myzgin (University of Warsaw, Poland) Many Roman Imperial denarii found their way to the so-called Barbaricum territory and became the subject of numerous different imitations. These fakes, mostly produced in Eastern Europe, were often used in international exchange but also played a role among the barbarians. This Money Talk w...
Long Table 178. Roman Provincial Coinages of Hispania: Bronze Coins for the Daily Life
zhlédnutí 281Před 3 měsíci
The coins minted by the cities of Hispania between ca. 44 BC and AD 54 are Roman provincial coins. Minted in bronze for local use, they were produced mostly by municipalities or colonies, and were a consequence of the legal transformation initiated by Julius Caesar, and continued by Augustus and Tiberius. Civic coins, as well as those issued in the provinces outside of the Iberian peninsula, pl...
Long Table 177. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 2: Nerva, the Senate, and the People of Rome
zhlédnutí 295Před 3 měsíci
Long Table 177. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 2: Nerva, the Senate, and the People of Rome
Long Table 176. The Royal Maundy-Ceremony and Coins
zhlédnutí 153Před 4 měsíci
Long Table 176. The Royal Maundy-Ceremony and Coins
Long Table 175. Elaiussa Sebaste: Its Mint and Coin Finds
zhlédnutí 190Před 4 měsíci
Long Table 175. Elaiussa Sebaste: Its Mint and Coin Finds
Long Table 174. Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of the Greek City
zhlédnutí 355Před 4 měsíci
Long Table 174. Nomos and Nomisma: The Monetary Policy of the Greek City
Long Table 173. Local Coinages in a Roman World, Second Century BC-First Century AD: The East
zhlédnutí 332Před 4 měsíci
Long Table 173. Local Coinages in a Roman World, Second Century BC-First Century AD: The East
Long Table 172. NUMMI DIGITALI: The Coin Cabinet Of Archaeological Museum “A. Salinas” Of Palermo
zhlédnutí 375Před 5 měsíci
Long Table 172. NUMMI DIGITALI: The Coin Cabinet Of Archaeological Museum “A. Salinas” Of Palermo
Long Table 171. Overview of So-Called Dollars: The Stories They Have to Tell
zhlédnutí 221Před 5 měsíci
Long Table 171. Overview of So-Called Dollars: The Stories They Have to Tell
Long Table 167. Reevaluation of Cretan Drachm Overstrikes on Kyrenaika Coins
zhlédnutí 241Před 5 měsíci
Long Table 167. Reevaluation of Cretan Drachm Overstrikes on Kyrenaika Coins
Long Table 170. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 1: Nerva as Supreme Military Commander
zhlédnutí 520Před 5 měsíci
Long Table 170. The Imperial Coinage of Nerva, Part 1: Nerva as Supreme Military Commander
Long Table 169. Ships, Shipwrecks and Medals in the 17th Century
zhlédnutí 414Před 6 měsíci
Long Table 169. Ships, Shipwrecks and Medals in the 17th Century
Long Table 168. Knossos, Crete. Coins, History, and Economies: Old Data in a New Perspective
zhlédnutí 359Před 6 měsíci
Long Table 168. Knossos, Crete. Coins, History, and Economies: Old Data in a New Perspective
Long Table 166. Local Coinages in a Roman World, Second Century BC-First Century AD
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Long Table 166. Local Coinages in a Roman World, Second Century BC-First Century AD
Long Table 165. Benjamin Franklin’s Money: A Financial Life of the First American
zhlédnutí 338Před 7 měsíci
Long Table 165. Benjamin Franklin’s Money: A Financial Life of the First American
Long Table 164. Roman Gold Coinage from an Archaeometric Perspective
zhlédnutí 473Před 8 měsíci
Long Table 164. Roman Gold Coinage from an Archaeometric Perspective
Long Table 163. The Silver Coinage of Carausius (AD 286-93)
zhlédnutí 555Před 8 měsíci
Long Table 163. The Silver Coinage of Carausius (AD 286-93)