Coins from Thracian Mints at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia
Abstract
We may note an increased influx of coins from the Thracian mints at the territory of presend-day Serbia from the time of the reign of Antoninus Pius, and the largest influx was noted during the reign of Caracalla. These calculations confirm the already noted lack of bronze coins of imperial coinage in the circulation of Upper Moesia during the reigns of the emperors from Antoninus Pius to Commodus. In this period, the highest presence was noted of provincial coinage from the Macedonian mints, most prominently Stobi, followed by the coins from mints in Thrace, Asia Minor and Moesia Inferior. When it comes to the presence of coins from Thracian mints, Pautalia is dominant, followed by Hadrianopolis and Philippopolis and Peritnohos, while others (Anchialus, Serdica, Deultum, Byzantium, Augusta Traiana, Mesembria, Plotinopolis) are present in a smaller percentage. Studies of Thracian coinage at the territory of present-day Serbia showed that its greatest concentration is connected to Vim...inacium and its wider surrounding and eastern Serbia.
Keywords:
Roman provincial coinage / Present-day Serbia / Thracian mints / Moesia Superior / ViminaciumSource:
Book of Abstracts : 3rd International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, Komotini, Greece, 2018, 2018, 51-51Publisher:
- Komotini : Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Sports
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - GEN AU - Vojvoda, Mirjana AU - Crnobrnja, Adam PY - 2018 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/671 AB - We may note an increased influx of coins from the Thracian mints at the territory of presend-day Serbia from the time of the reign of Antoninus Pius, and the largest influx was noted during the reign of Caracalla. These calculations confirm the already noted lack of bronze coins of imperial coinage in the circulation of Upper Moesia during the reigns of the emperors from Antoninus Pius to Commodus. In this period, the highest presence was noted of provincial coinage from the Macedonian mints, most prominently Stobi, followed by the coins from mints in Thrace, Asia Minor and Moesia Inferior. When it comes to the presence of coins from Thracian mints, Pautalia is dominant, followed by Hadrianopolis and Philippopolis and Peritnohos, while others (Anchialus, Serdica, Deultum, Byzantium, Augusta Traiana, Mesembria, Plotinopolis) are present in a smaller percentage. Studies of Thracian coinage at the territory of present-day Serbia showed that its greatest concentration is connected to Viminacium and its wider surrounding and eastern Serbia. PB - Komotini : Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Sports T2 - Book of Abstracts : 3rd International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, Komotini, Greece, 2018 T1 - Coins from Thracian Mints at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia EP - 51 SP - 51 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_671 ER -
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Vojvoda, M.,& Crnobrnja, A.. (2018). Coins from Thracian Mints at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia. in Book of Abstracts : 3rd International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, Komotini, Greece, 2018 Komotini : Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture and Sports., 51-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_671
Vojvoda M, Crnobrnja A. Coins from Thracian Mints at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia. in Book of Abstracts : 3rd International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, Komotini, Greece, 2018. 2018;:51-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_671 .
Vojvoda, Mirjana, Crnobrnja, Adam, "Coins from Thracian Mints at the Territory of Present-Day Serbia" in Book of Abstracts : 3rd International Roman and Late Antique Thrace Conference, Komotini, Greece, 2018 (2018):51-51, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_671 .