This isn’t just a silver coin — it’s a story from the Roman Empire’s most unstable time. In this video, we explore the **Antoninianus** of **Emperor Gordian III**, a teenager who ruled during crisis and chaos. The reverse features the goddess **Liberalitas**, holding an **abacus** and a **cornucopia** — symbols of generosity and wealth. But here’s the twist: the silver was already debased. This coin represents one of the earliest signs of **Roman inflation** — when coins looked shiny, but were filled with cheap metals. What you’ll learn in this video: ✅ Who was Gordian III — the boy emperor of Rome ✅ What the goddess Liberalitas and her symbols really mean ✅ Why the silver content was dropping (and what it meant for the empire) ✅ How this coin connects to the fall of Roman financial power ✅ How ancient coins are graded and collected today This is real history — in your hand. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more ancient coins with big stories! #RomanCoin #AncientCoins #SilverCoin #CoinCollecting #Numismatics #RareCoin
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