Late 3rd/ Early 2nd Century BCE to 3rd Century CE
The mint at Heralcea Salbace produced Greek and Roman Privincial Coins. The mint started in the late 3rd/early 2nd Century BCE but very few coins were issued and mint operations appear to have stopped after a single issue. Coinage started again during the 1st Century CE with coins being issued for Julio-Claudian emperors and (possibly) the Flavians. Minting started again under Trajan and continued through most of the 3rd Century CE when it stopped for good.
Subject ID: 126792
MoreLate 3rd/ Early 2nd Century BCE to 3rd Century CE
The mint at Heralcea Salbace produced Greek and Roman Privincial Coins. The mint started in the late 3rd/early 2nd Century BCE but very few coins were issued and mint operations appear to have stopped after a single issue. Coinage started again during the 1st Century CE with coins being issued for Julio-Claudian emperors and (possibly) the Flavians. Minting started again under Trajan and continued through most of the 3rd Century CE when it stopped for good.
Subject ID: 126792
Subject ID: 126792