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<p>[QUOTE="Victor_Clark, post: 3116345, member: 10613"]Just because you have not heard of something does not mean it is new. Perhaps it has become more popular in recent years but the term and abbreviation has been around for decades.</p><p><br /></p><p>an example is the 1960 book by R. A. G. Carson, P. V. Hill, J. P. C. Kent, <b>The Late Roman Bronze Coinage A.D. 324–498</b>; which is commonly abbreviated as LRBC (see RIC VII). </p><p><br /></p><p>another example- Guido Bruck’s 1961 book <i>Die Spätrömische Kupferprägung: Ein Bestimmungsbuch Für Schlecht Erhaltene Münzen; which translates as </i></p><p>Late Roman Bronze Coinage: An attribution guide for poorly preserved coins</p><p><br /></p><p>so the term "Late Roman Bronze Coin" has been around for a while, also the abbreviation of LRBC. How often was it used in the past, I don't know; but it has certainly been widely used online for the past 15 years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Victor_Clark, post: 3116345, member: 10613"]Just because you have not heard of something does not mean it is new. Perhaps it has become more popular in recent years but the term and abbreviation has been around for decades. an example is the 1960 book by R. A. G. Carson, P. V. Hill, J. P. C. Kent, [B]The Late Roman Bronze Coinage A.D. 324–498[/B]; which is commonly abbreviated as LRBC (see RIC VII). another example- Guido Bruck’s 1961 book [I]Die Spätrömische Kupferprägung: Ein Bestimmungsbuch Für Schlecht Erhaltene Münzen; which translates as [/I] Late Roman Bronze Coinage: An attribution guide for poorly preserved coins so the term "Late Roman Bronze Coin" has been around for a while, also the abbreviation of LRBC. How often was it used in the past, I don't know; but it has certainly been widely used online for the past 15 years.[/QUOTE]
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