Catégories : Tous - china - roman - empire

par Daniel Sima Il y a 10 années

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25 Coins

Spanning from ancient to modern times, coins have played a significant role in global economies. The historical journey of coinage begins as early as 2000 B.C. in the Western Solomon Islands and continues through various civilizations including the Kingdom of Zhou in China, ancient Sicily, and the Achaemenid Persian Empire.

25 Coins

25 Coins Used throughout history Credits to moneymuseum.com

Modern Times

Republic of Austria, 1 Euro 2002 A.D.
German Empire, Weimar Republic 1921 A.D.
United States of America, 5 Cents 2000 A.D.
United States of America, Quarter Dollar 1999 A.D.
Swiss Confederation, 2 Francs 1860 A.D.

1500 A.D. until 1900 A.D.

Kingdom of Sweden, Charles XIV John 1837 A.D.
Republic of Zurich, Taler 1690 A.D. - 1710 A.D.
Kingdom of Prussia, Frederick Wilhelm III 1818 A.D.
Holy Roman Empire, City of Nuremberg 1792 A.D.
Austrian Empire, Francis Joseph I 1867 A.D.

1000 A.D. until 1500 A.D.

Chinese Empire, Song Dynasty 1101 A.D.
Kingdom of Denmark, Hardecanute 1040 A.D. - 1042 A.D.
Kingdom of England, Canute I 1016 A.D. - 1035 A.D.
Byzantine Empire, Basil II 1005 A.D.
Bishopric of Lausanne 1000 A.D. - 1350 A.D.

10 A.D. until 1000 A.D.

Parthian Empire, Vologases III 105 A.D. - 147 A.D.
Iberian Peninsula, Drachm 100 A.D. - 200 A.D
Chinese Empire, Xin Dynasty 14 A.D. - 23 A.D.
Roman Empire, Tiberius 14 A.D.
Britain, Trinovantes or Catuvellauni 10 A.D. - 20 A.D.

Coins from B.C.

China, Kingdom of Zhou 524 B.C. - 380 B.C.
Persian Empire, Achaemenids 521 B.C. - 486 B.C.
Mysia, Cyzicus, Hemihecte 550 B.C. - 500 B.C.
Sicily, Selinus 540 B.C. - 510 B.C.
Melanesia, Western Solomon Islands 2000 B.C. - 2000 A.D.