The Roman Imperial period (27 BC – AD 476). Minted directly under the authority of the Emperor, usually in Rome or major imperial branch mints. Standardized currency intended for use throughout the entire Empire.
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Nerva, 96-87 AD -
Herennia Etruscilla, 249-251 AD -
Elagabalus, 218-222 AD -
Constantine I, 321 AD -
Carinus, 283-285 AD -
Gratian, 367-383 AD -
Julian II, 360-363 AD -
Maximianus , 286-305 AD -
Constantius I, 293-306 AD -
Constantius II, 337–361 AD -
Valentinian I, 364–375 AD -
Licinius II, 317–324 AD -
Constantine I, 306-337 AD -
Constantine I, 306-337 AD -
Crispus, 317–326 AD -
Constantine II, 316–340 AD -
Constantine I, 306-337 AD -
Valens, 364–378 AD -
Constantine I, 306-337 AD -
Constantine I, 306-337 AD -
Licinius I, 308–324 AD -
Julian II, 361 to 363 AD -
Licinius I, 308–324 AD -
Helena, 246–330 AD