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The first coins in the Nordic region

Two hoards from Gotland and Öland are on display in this case. They include some of the first coins to arrive in Sweden: Roman gold coins (solidi, 1) and silver coins (denarii, 9). The oldest are almost 2,000 years old. People in the Nordic region valued coins highly and they were important status objects.

Hoard from Åby. Sandby parish. Öland.
, Object number1

  Hoard from Åby. Sandby parish. Öland.

Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople, Theodosius II, 408–450
, Object number2

  Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople, Theodosius II, 408–450

Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Ravenna, Galla Placidia, 421–450
, Object number3

  Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Ravenna, Galla Placidia, 421–450

Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople, Leo I, 457–474
, Object number4

  Solidus, Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople, Leo I, 457–474

Gold bracteate, type C, circa 400–550
, Object number5

  Gold bracteate, type C, circa 400–550

Denar, Roman Empire, Rome, Faustina I, 141–161
, Object number6

  Denar, Roman Empire, Rome, Faustina I, 141–161

Denar, unknown authority
, Object number8

  Denar, unknown authority

The hoard from Robbenarve. Garde parish, Gotland.
, Object number9

  The hoard from Robbenarve. Garde parish, Gotland.

Denar, Roman Empire, Rom, Septimius Severus, 193–211

  Denar, Roman Empire, Rom, Septimius Severus, 193–211