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The Antoninianus, or double-denarius, was intriduced in third-century Rome as a tool for emperors to squeeze more money with less silver. This coin marked the inflationary period that nearly led to the collapse of the Empire. It was struck in the many millions, and is one of the most popular roman coins collected today due to its diversity and affordability.
Today, lets explore this coin, from its very earliest pieces in 215AD all the way to the last Antoninianus struck in 295AD.
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Ancient Coins: The Antoninianus
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