Empire
The imagery on Roman coins took a turn when Julius Caesar issued coins bearing his own portrait, as opposed to the usual illustration of religious scenes or personifications of various deities. In the centuries that followed the image of the Roman emperor took on a special importance and became the main focus. Coins often attempted to make the emperor appear god-like. Heirs apparent, predecessors, and other family members also featured.
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AR Hemidrachm Nero (54-68)
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AR Denarius Otho (69)
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AR Denarius Vespasian (69-79). JUDAEA
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AR Denarius Julia Paula, wife of Elagabalus (219-220)
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Antoninianus Gallienus (253-268)
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AE Nummus Licinius I (308-324)
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AE Follis Licinius I (308-324)
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Nummus Constantine II as caesar (317)
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AE Nummus Crispus (317-326 as Caesar)
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Nummus Constantine II as caesar (324-325)
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