Map of the Roman Mints A.D. 294-364
Imperial mints that Constantine issued coins from: London, Trier, Lugdunum (Lyons), Arelate (Arles), Ticinum, Aquileia, Rome, Ostia, Carthage, Siscia, Sirmium, Serdica, Thessalonica, Heraclea, Constantinople, Nicomedia, Cyzicus, Antioch and Alexandria.
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Three Identifiable Influences upon the Production of Copper Coins
1)
the pattern
of the fiscal administration
2)
immediacy
and extent of military establishment
3)
political
considerations
This information along with the chart came from the article written by M. Hendy, “Mint and Fiscal Administration under Diocletian, His Colleagues and His Successors: A.D. 305- 324,” Journal of Roman Studies 62 (1972) : 75- 82. Chart
last modified on 20 July 2007