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Romersk mynt 81, keiser Macrinus, regjerte i tiden 11 April 217 – 8 June 218.
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En pen liten romersk mynt med det velkjente SC på baksiden. The abbreviation appeared on the reverse of nearly all Roman bronze and copper coins from the reign of Augustus (27 BC) through the late 3rd century AD. Its presence indicates:
Senatorial Authority: While the Roman Emperor controlled the minting of gold (aureus) and silver (denarius) coins, the Senate maintained nominal control over the production of base-metal currency like the sestertius, dupondius, and as.
Legal Tender Status: The "SC" served as a mark of official authorization, guaranteeing the coin's value and legitimacy within the Roman monetary system.
Denne mynten; "Obverse: AVT K M O CЄ MAKPINOC CE. Laureate head to right.
Reverse: Large S C; Δ above, Є below; all within wreath with star."
Denne mynten veier 3,76g og diameteren er 18mm. Sendes til deg i Norgespakke mot vipps. Klikk på navnet mitt og finn flere billige romere.
Marcus Opellius Macrinus (/məˈkrɪnəs/; c. 165 – June 218) was a Roman emperor who reigned from April 217 to June 218, jointly with his young son Diadumenianus. Born in Caesarea (now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria), in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis to an equestrian family of Berber origins, he became the first emperor who did not hail from the senatorial class and also the first emperor who never visited Rome during his reign. Before becoming emperor, Macrinus served under Emperor Caracalla as a praetorian prefect and dealt with Rome's civil affairs. He later conspired against Caracalla and had him murdered in a bid to protect his own life and succeeded Caracalla as emperor.
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