Ancient Greece: The currencies used in ancient Greece were mainly silver coins with city or national symbols, such as Athens silver coins and Spartan silver coins. In addition, copper coins and gold coins have been used.
Ancient Rome: The currency used in ancient Rome was mainly silver coins with the head of the emperor, such as ancient Roman silver coins, and a small amount of copper coins and gold coins. At the end of the Roman Empire, the coin-making technology gradually declined, and a large number of acts such as counterfeiting silver coins appeared, and the currency depreciated seriously.
Japan: Many currencies have been used in Japanese history, such as copper coins, gold-plated copper coins, silver coins and money, among which copper coins are the most common and widely used currency.
Korean Peninsula: Ancient Korea used copper, iron, gold, silver and copper coins. The most used copper coin in Korean history. During the Korean dynasty, silver coins and a small amount of money were also minted.
In medieval Europe, money was mainly divided into several categories: silver coins, copper coins, gold coins and exchange media. Among them, silver coins were more common, especially during the12nd century and14th century. Moreover, in the Middle Ages in Europe, the shapes and patterns of silver coins had very rich changes, and the appearance of silver coins in different countries and periods also had their own characteristics.
To sum up, the forms of money in different countries and regions in ancient times were varied and changed many times with the changes and development of history. The images of gold coins and silver coins in the film are true, but the appearance of silver coins will be different due to different regions and history.