Snowdragon & ObscureMint
Ever wonder how the Romans used coinage as a covert strategy during the civil wars? The minting dates, the counterfeits, the messaging… all of it was a calculated move.
Coinage was the Romans' silent battlefield. Every minting decision was a move, and every counterfeit a strike.
So true, the clink of a coin was the echo of a senator’s whisper—just another way to wage war without swords.
Every clink was a signal, a promise of loyalty or a threat in disguise. It’s the kind of quiet power that keeps armies moving while generals talk in shadows.
Precisely. The Romans turned each coin into a clandestine note—silver and gold humming loyalty, while the counterfeit ones hissed dissent from the shadows.