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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3155906, member: 76194"]All the officially recognized rulers of the Sessesionist Empires for which there is coinage:</p><p><br /></p><p>Gallic: Postumus, Marius, Victorinus, Tetricus I and Tetricus II.</p><p><br /></p><p>Britanic: Carausius, Allectus</p><p><br /></p><p>Palmyra: Vaballathus</p><p><br /></p><p>Plus a coin of each officially recognized Roman Emperor from the beginning of the Crisis to the one that ended it: From Alexander Severus to Diocletian.</p><p><br /></p><p>What it skipps over is the little known obscure usurpers of the era, but every "who's who" of this chaotic era of Roman history where the empire fractured into pieces and seemed on the verge of collapse, is covered by this set.</p><p><br /></p><p>I should mention that I don't think anyone else is necessarily building a set like this. It is my own creation born out of my own desire to learn more about and become more involved in this period of Roman history which I find terribly fascinating. That's the beauty of collecting, you can make up your own sets if you don't want to put together what everyone else typically does.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 3155906, member: 76194"]All the officially recognized rulers of the Sessesionist Empires for which there is coinage: Gallic: Postumus, Marius, Victorinus, Tetricus I and Tetricus II. Britanic: Carausius, Allectus Palmyra: Vaballathus Plus a coin of each officially recognized Roman Emperor from the beginning of the Crisis to the one that ended it: From Alexander Severus to Diocletian. What it skipps over is the little known obscure usurpers of the era, but every "who's who" of this chaotic era of Roman history where the empire fractured into pieces and seemed on the verge of collapse, is covered by this set. I should mention that I don't think anyone else is necessarily building a set like this. It is my own creation born out of my own desire to learn more about and become more involved in this period of Roman history which I find terribly fascinating. That's the beauty of collecting, you can make up your own sets if you don't want to put together what everyone else typically does.[/QUOTE]
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