The monetons of cities in ancient Macedonia

Monetary of cities in ancient Macedonia. In the Ladenarhay, in the classical and the Hellenistic period, several Macedonian cities have for money on their behalf. Towards the end of ⅵ and beginning in c. BC, several of the cities of the Halkidiki peninsula, most of them established earlier than Greek colonists, began monetary activities. Silver money were bathing from the cities of Acant, Ajant’s coin (Avers / Reverse), Mende, Potaida, Skyone, Terrone. Also, other cities, such as Ija, Eyon and Naples. Some of the cities continued to coate money both in the classical and in the Hellenistic period, and during this period (from ⅴ to ⅱ. , Pied, Pela, Thessalonika and Olint. Using various weight systems, the cities of the cities were coats in different values, such as statements, tetradrachmas, drachmas, Tessalonica’s Tet-Reverse Tet-coin (Religious Nature, ceremonies and beliefs of people. From the monetaries who worked at that time of special importance for us are those in Damastion and Lychnid. In the imperial period, the Macedonian cities of Amphos, Boyo, Edess, Thessalonica, Colonia, Dion, Pela, Philippi and Municipau-coin of Pella (Reverse / Reverse) Iot Stobi. Most of them, sometimes with small interruptions, were active than and to ⅲ c. AD The production of bronze coins in these city monetaries was intended, primarily to meet the needs of local commodity-monetary relations. Lit.: H. Gainet, Die Antiken Munzen Nord-Greenizhenland, Macedonia UND Payionia, ⅲ / 2, Berlin, 1935; P. Josifovski – N. Sheldarov, Roman coins – Macedonia under Roman rule, Numismatic collection of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, 1999, 20-22; I. Towuridosoglow, Die Munshaste outside Teherszhaloniki In der Remazzhen Cayssezite, Berlin / Nane Strak, 1988. P. P. J.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис МОНЕТОКОВЕЊЕТО НА ГРАДОВИТЕ ВО АНТИЧКА МАКЕДОНИЈА

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