I'm curious about the AE Roman coin. Could someone explain what it is, its historical background, and its significance in the context of ancient Roman currency?
6 answers
KimchiChic
Fri Nov 01 2024
In contrast, Roman coins have a sizing system that ranges from 1 to 4.
Giulia
Fri Nov 01 2024
Greek coins utilize numbers to denote their diameter in millimetres.
SolitudeSeeker
Thu Oct 31 2024
AE4 represents Roman coins with a diameter of less than 17mm.
BlockchainBaron
Thu Oct 31 2024
AE1, within this Roman sizing framework, signifies a coin diameter exceeding 25mm.
Raffaele
Thu Oct 31 2024
For AE2, the diameter falls between 21 and 25mm.