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#50coins from @YorkshireMuseum no. 7: Coin of Caracalla, who was a bit of a historical wrong 'un. Not content with murdering his brother, he tried to undertake 'Damnatio Memoriae', removing all images and mentions of him
Perhaps stretching the definition of '#Friendship' but I really love this silver Roman coin from @YorkshireMuseum showing the four emperors who jointly ruled the Empire in the late 200s. They are known as the 'Tetrarchs' - the four rulers. #Museum30
One reason why I have a #DreamJob is that I get to work with incredible collections @YorkshireMuseum. I have had the privilege to lay out the Vale of York Viking hoard several times over the last few years as it has been one of the key parts of our #VikingLegend tour. #Museum30
This amazing #notebook records coins from a Roman denarius hoard found in York in 1840. They were dispersed in the large collection of @yorkshiremuseum for over a century until a student came and painstakingly reconnected them with their original provenance in 2017. #Museum30
Gave a talk @YorkshireMuseum for #IWD2017 about depictions of women on coinage. Faustina to Victoria, by way of Elizabeth I.
Precise dating of #WoldNewtonHoard (AD 307/8) means it can be connected to rise to power of #Constantine the Great. https://t.co/xLkCOfs7JS
#WoldNewtonHoard coins are from across the empire, including mints at Antioch & Alexandria - https://t.co/xLkCOfs7JS