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Roman provincial currency was coinage minted within the Roman Empire by local civic rather than imperial authorities. These coins were often continuations of the original currencies that existed prior to the arrival of the Romans. Because so many of them were minted in the Greek areas of the empire, they were usually referred to until fairly recently as Greek Imperial coinage, and catalogued at the end of lists of coins minted by the Greek cities.

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  • Monetazione provinciale (it)
  • Roman provincial currency (en)
  • Римские провинциальные монеты (ru)
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  • La monetazione provinciale tratta di quelle monete che sono state emesse da colonie ed alleati di Roma. (it)
  • Roman provincial currency was coinage minted within the Roman Empire by local civic rather than imperial authorities. These coins were often continuations of the original currencies that existed prior to the arrival of the Romans. Because so many of them were minted in the Greek areas of the empire, they were usually referred to until fairly recently as Greek Imperial coinage, and catalogued at the end of lists of coins minted by the Greek cities. (en)
  • Римские провинциальные монеты — монеты, отчеканенные в Римской империи местной, а не имперской администрацией. Существенное отличие от общеримской монетной системы состоит в том, что провинциальные монеты нередко продолжали монетную систему, которая существовала на данной территории до прихода римлян. Поскольку многие из них чеканились в грекоязычных регионах империи, их нередко именуют «греческими монетами имперского периода» (Greek Imperial coinage) и включают в каталоги монет греческих городов. (ru)
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  • Roman provincial currency was coinage minted within the Roman Empire by local civic rather than imperial authorities. These coins were often continuations of the original currencies that existed prior to the arrival of the Romans. Because so many of them were minted in the Greek areas of the empire, they were usually referred to until fairly recently as Greek Imperial coinage, and catalogued at the end of lists of coins minted by the Greek cities. When a new region was assimilated into the Roman Empire, the continuance of pre-existing local currencies was often allowed as a matter of expediency. Also, new colonies were frequently given authority to mint bronze coins. These provincial currencies were mostly used by the local inhabitants only for local trade – as their intrinsic values were usually much lower than Roman imperial coinage. (en)
  • La monetazione provinciale tratta di quelle monete che sono state emesse da colonie ed alleati di Roma. (it)
  • Римские провинциальные монеты — монеты, отчеканенные в Римской империи местной, а не имперской администрацией. Существенное отличие от общеримской монетной системы состоит в том, что провинциальные монеты нередко продолжали монетную систему, которая существовала на данной территории до прихода римлян. Поскольку многие из них чеканились в грекоязычных регионах империи, их нередко именуют «греческими монетами имперского периода» (Greek Imperial coinage) и включают в каталоги монет греческих городов. Когда новый регион включался в состав Римской империи, ранее существовавшая местная монетная система продолжала использоваться из соображений целесообразности. Кроме того, новые колонии часто имели право чеканить бронзовые монеты. Эти провинциальные монеты использовались в основном местными жителями и только для местной торговли, так как их ценность была, как правило, значительно ниже, чем у монет римской императорской чеканки. (ru)
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