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Types of provincial coinage The coinage may be divided into five groups, conventionally known as: 1. City coinages 2. Alliance coinages 3. Coinages of provincial leagues (koina) 4. Provincial issues 5. Coinage of client kings The ‘provincial coinage’ consisted of gold (unusually), silver and, mostly, bronze coinage. The silver coins were produced in a number of provinces – Crete, Asia, Lycia, Cappadocia, Syria and Egypt. For the most part they were made in local denominations, and their circulation was mostly restricted to their province of issue.
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Roman Republic The Roman Republic describes the period in which the city-state of Rome existed as a republican government (from 509 B.C. to 27 B.C.), one of the earliest examples of representative democracy in the world.
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