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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofKorea | Armstrong Economics

    Spread the love. Monetary History of Korea. South Korea. Korea did not begin to use money until the Koryo Period (Goryeo 高 麗) (936-1392 AD) when coins from China’s Song Dynasty (宋朝) (960-1279 AD) were actually imported and began to circulate. Prior to this time, barter based on rice and cloth was the principal means of exchange.

    • 253-255 Ad Eldest Son of Gallienus
    • Monetary System
    • Posthumous Coinage

    Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus was the older son of Gallienus and Salonina. As a youth, he was raised to the rank of Caesar in 253 AD. He was being tutored by the eventual usurper Ingenuus (died 260AD). He apparently died two years later, in 255 AD. He was too young to participate in any major events during his father’s reign. Following his ...

    Mints:Rome, Antioch, Cyzicus, Milan, Siscia Obverse Legends: As Caesar (253-255 AD) VALERIANVS CAES P C L VALERIANVS NOB CAES Posthumus struck by Valerian and Gallienus DENOMINATIONS AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Antoninianus AR Denarius (3.54 grams) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As

    AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Billion Antoninianus (silver washed) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Billion Quinarius (silver washed) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As EGYPT Æ Tetradrachm (Egypt)

  2. My Forecast from 10 Years Ago. May 24, 2024. In an interview on May 11, 2014, I explained on USAWatchdog that confidence always outweighs reality. “It’s basically what you believe.

  3. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-of700-550 BC | Armstrong Economics

    By Martin A. Armstrong. Only since about 700 B.C. do we find a consistent record of the monetary system of the world. The credit for the creation of an official coinage system belongs to the Ionians or Lydians within the Greek Empire of Asia Minor – modern day Turkey. Although the merchants of the day were affixing their own seal of value to ...

  4. Demetrius I Poliorcetes (“the besieger”) (c.337-283 BC) was the son of Antignos I the One-Eyed. He aided his father in what became the epic wars of theDiadochi (dìàd´ekì) [=successors]. In 308 BC, Demetrius I succeeded in defeating Ptolemy I of Egypt in a naval battle off the coast of Cyprus when he was 29.

  5. Money and the Evolution of Banking. While prostitution has long been regarded as the first profession and lawyers as close second, the banking profession is clearly the third oldest known to humankind. The invention of banking preceded that of coinage by several thousand years. Banking appears to have originated in Ancient Mesopotamia.

  6. Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus was born to a poor family in Dalmatia (ILLYRICUM) during the mid-3rd century AD.Diocletian entered military service, where he displayed a talent for leadership, prompting his career to advance. By 284 AD, Diocletian became a member of the legions under Emperor Carus and continued to advance in the ranks reaching the position of the prestigious commander of ...

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