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Zoo Coinage of Gallienus: Coins From an Empire on the Brink

Zoo Coinage of Gallienus: Coins From an Empire on the Brink

Rome’s Wildest Ancient Coins Were Minted During an Imperial Meltdown Rome did not fall in 260 CE. However, it came close enough to terrify anyone who could read the signs. The empire staggered through the Crisis of the Third Century, a brutal half... Read more.

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