That is a very tough question to answer. There are several denominations of Roman bronze coins, so for that, I would need more information on the coin.
The first coin to honor women (specific ones and not deities) would be found in ancient Greek and Roman coinages. For the US other than the generic personification of Liberty, the Isabella quarter minted in 1893 was the first US coin to depict a historical woman, depicting Queen Isabella of Spain.
The first glass window was made in the Roman times! == ==
Sestertius, Sesterce
no Roman coins were based off of the phonecians so the phonecians influeced the modern coin system. and that is still a tenuos comparison
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It is not known.
the first mercury coin was made in 1916.
It is not known.
the first coin made was from lydian and had a symbol of a tiger that was made by the kings of the jungles (King Alyattes) in turkey the coin was made out of gold and silver
Please check your coin again and post a new question. The first US nickels were made in 1866 and Liberty nickels (with a Roman numeral V, or 5, on the back were made from 1883 to 1912
No, an official coin was made for all of Rome because of its size and different cultures, just as Europe made the Euro.
The penny coin which was worth a cent
Coins date back to Ancient history to today. The earliest coins date on or before 700 BC in Aegina Island or Ephesus, Lydia. The first coins were made of a mixture of gold and silver that was alloyed with silver and copper. The Persian daric was the first gold coin, but some of the most famous were the Roman and Greek coins.
The color only mattered as far as what the coin was made of. Bronze was worth less than Gold not because it was that color but because it was made of that metal.
Several Roman senators get the credit for being the first, but they probably werent.