Oh, those Romans…

The Romans have a pretty bad reputation and they are notorious in history for their perversions and sexual orgies that used to take place on a regular basis. It is enough to have a look at some art pieces from the Roman period and you’ll see that it is filled with sexual charge. There are male-male couples in bed, male-boy, male-female (mostly from Pompeii period), you name it and it’s there.

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It was only after the ascension of Christianity that moral changes took place. The new monotheistic religion came to an end to all this nude scenes from baths and luxurious villas. Christianity brought in a new idea of the afterlife which will come as a reward for a modest and chest life on earth.

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By all means this changed the way people lived their lives, and it is probably the reason why we are so shocked to see this kind of scenes on the coins. From today’s moral point of view it is absolutely unacceptable to have this sort of scenery on a currency.

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Maybe the best way for understanding these scenes of lovemaking on a coins is to try and sweep everything that we today think is moral under a rug and try to imagine the world as it was then. Try to depict entering a luxurious villa and seeing on the wall of its best room sexual vignettes that showed much more daring acts than you saw in a local bordello.

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In that sort of atmosphere with specific social parties and banquettes and daily ritual baths, it is easier to imagine that this sort of coins are being used. Especially, if you remember the fact that lovemaking scenes were everywhere from a cup and jug to plates, wall paintings, mosaics, etc.

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However weird this may sound, maybe it was a bit more natural time and a lot easier and less frustrating period when compared to today’s false morality.

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written by: Sanela Todjeras

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  • Thomas Cross

    Actually these are not coins which were in general circulation. They were tokens purchased in a brothel each of which could then be exchanged for the “service” depicted. Internal control, kept the ladies from getting their hands on the real cash.

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    Strange coins.

  • Mr. Zik

    Fake!

  • http://www.alanbrookland.com Alan Brookland

    They’re known as Spintria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spintria

    The ones pictured above though are modern fakes/reproductions. See http://www.antiquanova.com/erotictokens.htm where they’re on sale.

  • Ron Fontes

    These are tokens used in brothels, not coins in general circulation. The brothels were frequented by soldiers,slaves and other lower-class persons. Romans were actually quite prudish. Some of the upper class overindulged in carnal pleasures, but the average Roman was not a *** fiend. The mythical “orgies” mentioned above are Christian myths and Victorian fiction. The author should actually research the subject rather than spout off Hollywood fantasies.

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