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Roman Coins in Britain

Roman coins in Britain provide valuable insight into life during the Roman occupation from the 1st to the 5th centuries AD. Used for trade, military payment, and taxation, these coins often feature emperors, deities, and symbolic imagery that reflect Roman power and propaganda. Finds across Britain reveal patterns of settlement, economy, and military presence. Made from gold, silver, and bronze, Roman coins help archaeologists date sites and understand regional connections within the Roman Empire. Today, they are important artefacts in museums and private collections, illustrating Britain’s integration into the Roman world.

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