| Author | Benjamin D. R. Hellings |
|---|---|
| Published in | The Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 176 (2016) |
| Pages | 173-185 (13 pages) |
| Language | English |
| Download | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/26637317 |
| Number | N# L118667 |
In 2001, Duncan-Jones revised Howgego's work on the mobility of Septimius Severus' Eastern denarii. Duncan-Jones interpreted their increased presence in hoards from Roman Britain as an expression of Gresham's Law, Howgego as the manifestation of some sort of supply/arrival. In the present article another study-region has been selected in order to provide new results for comparison. Septimius' Eastern denarii struck between AD 193 and 196/7 are assessed from hoards found in Roman Germany, and produce a radically different pattern. Several explanations are suggested. Whatever the true explanation, we are left with the impression of a unified monetary system with significant regional variations.
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