Coin as a means of propaganda (according to Georgian numismatics)

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Everywhere coin facilitated exchange of goods. It was employed also for different propaganda. Georgians did the same as seen in the monetary groups and types as follows: municipal copper coins of Trapezus with the effigy of Mithras, Georgian-Sassanian drachms, Georgian-Byzantine coins, coins of Giorgi III - king with falcon on hand. So, at least some of monetary types issued in Georgia served for propaganda.

Georgia, numismatics, mithras, iran, byzantium, tbilisi, propaganda

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