Tyrants of the Tiber Ancient Coin Collection now online

Tyrants of the Tiber Ancient Coin Collection now online.
"Tyrants go by many titles: Kings and Queens, Emperors and Empresses, Czars and Czarinas, Dictators, Regents, Popes, Caliphs, Sultans, and Khans. But what defines them is their absolute power over a territory containing millions of people. Tyrants have been the primary shapers of history for thousands of years. One of the first things tyrants do upon obtaining power is strike coins with their name and likeness, announcing their claim to their territory. And they continue to mint coins to maintain their claim until the day they die or are deposed. Everyday coinage is the primary means by which tyrants notify their subjects and rivals of their tyranny. The Tyrants of the Tiber collection features Roman tyrants from Sulla (82 BCE) to Romulus Augustus (including the 12 Caesars in gold) to the earliest Roman Republic portrait coins over 2,200 years ago through the Imperatorial and Empire Periods, and ending with the fall of Rome and the invading tribes." - The Tyrant Collector
The coins are further defined by historical period including the Roman Republic, the Roman Republic (Imperatorial Period), the Roman Empire, The Ostrogothic Kingdom, the Lombardic Kingdom, and the Byzantine Empire.


Image: Gold AV Stater of T Quinctius Flamininus 196 BCE

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