• EvilCartyenM
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    18 days ago

    You can sometimes date Roman coins based on how much the bust looks like the bust of the previous ruler, as it would take a while for busts of a new ruler to be sent to all the mints. So initially they made them like the old guy but a little different.

    On the other hand, the legends (lettering) on coins is always longer for new rulers - with all the titles and whatnot - and then later, once the population knows the guy, they are shortened again.