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🏛 Rome Was Broke — But Still Talking Trash 🏛
Constantius II AD 355–361
AE4 – FEL TEMP REPARATIO
1.79g | 16.1mm
By the late 350s, Rome was exhausted. Barbarians on the borders. Civil wars. Plague cycles.
Inflation chewing through the treasury. Silver? Gone. Gold? Hoarded. Bronze? Shrinking. And yet… They’re still striking coins that literally say: “The Restoration of Happy Times.” While stabbing a barbarian off a horse. The propaganda machine never sleeps.
🔬 The Metal Doesn’t Lie 🔬
XRF Results:
Translation:
Rome was broke. That “silver” content? Basically ceremonial. Earlier coins at least had a silver wash. By this point? It’s copper with vibes. They’re shouting “Happy Times!”…with 0.47% silver.
🗡 The Message 🗡
The reverse shows a Roman soldier spearing a fallen horseman. It’s not subtle.
It’s: “We’re fine. Everything’s fine. Look, we’re winning.” Meanwhile the coin weighs 1.79 grams. That’s not a currency system. That’s a coping mechanism.
💰 Modern Reality 💰
Common type. Worn survivor. But historically? This is a pocket-sized inflation chart from a collapsing superpower.
Historical lesson: Priceless.
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