
Contrebis
Contrebis is an ancient Roman coin from around the 3rd century AD, often called a "follis." It was part of the monetary reforms under Emperor Diocletian to stabilize the economy. The coin typically features the emperor’s image and important symbols, serving as a standard currency for everyday transactions. Its design and metal content can vary, reflecting economic conditions at the time. Collectors value Contrabis for its historical significance and as a window into Roman imperial history and artistry.