Roman mint

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The Roman mint was the official facility in ancient Rome where the state produced its coinage, playing a central role in the empire’s economy and monetary policy.

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Label Occurrences
Roman mint canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government facility
mint
state institution
controlledBy Roman Senate NERFINISHED
Roman emperors NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
Roman Republic
currency Roman as NERFINISHED
Roman aureus NERFINISHED
Roman denarius
Roman sestertius NERFINISHED
Roman solidus NERFINISHED
employer administrative staff
engravers
metalworkers
moneyers
hasFunction coin production
coin striking
implementing monetary policy
issuing state coinage
metal refining
hasPart die-cutting facilities
furnaces
offices
storage rooms
workshops
industry numismatics
languageOfInscription Greek
Latin
locatedIn Rome
mainSubject Roman coinage
operatedBy Roman government NERFINISHED
Roman state
partOf Roman economy
producedFor Roman army NERFINISHED
provincial administration
urban markets
significantFor imperial image
military pay
state propaganda
tax payments
timePeriod Late Antiquity
Roman Empire
Roman Republic
usedFor production of bronze coins
production of copper-alloy coins
production of gold coins
production of silver coins

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