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This collection of six ancient Roman and Byzantine gold coins spans from the golden age of imperial expansion to the twilight of a fractured empire. Passed through the hands of rulers and rebels, generals and merchants, each coin is a living relic, a tangible time capsule from one of history’s greatest civilizations.
This is not just a collection. It’s a chronicle.
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A Timeline of Empire and Collapse
218 BC
Second Punic War
Hannibal crosses the Alps. Rome ascends as a superpower.
100 BC
Julius Caesar reforms the aureus.
Standardized to 8.1g — ushering in a new monetary age.
80 BC
Emperor Sulla’s Aureus
The largest gold aureus ever issued at 10.09g.
79–71 BC
Pompeius Magnus’ Aureus
One of the rarest Roman coins at 9.1g.
60 BC
Nero’s Reform
Aureus devalued from 7.31g to 7.25g — a sign of economic strain.
309–310 AD
Constantine I establishes the Solidus:
Replaces Caesar’s Aureus. Sets the standard for centuries.
476 AD
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Western rule collapses under the weight of corruption, invasions, and decay.
491–518 AD
Anastasius I issues 320,000 pounds of gold coinage
Byzantine supremacy begins.
1096–1099
The First Crusade
Collapse of Roman influence. Rise of Islamic empires.