Exergo
Every coin has a story worth telling.
Exergo is where collectors document their coins with full historical context — the stories, the symbolism, the era.
From the Collection
Roman Imperial
Vespasian Denarius
AD 69-79
A denarius of the emperor who built the Colosseum and restored Rome after civil war — a self-made man who rose from obscurity to rule the world.
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Roman Imperial
Constantius II Follis — PROVIDENTIAE CAESS
AD 324-337
A coin of the future emperor struck while he was still Caesar under his famous father, Constantine the Great.
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Roman Imperial
Valerian I Antoninianus — FELICITAS AVGG
AD 255-256
A coin celebrating 'Happiness' struck just years before the emperor's catastrophic capture and humiliation by the Persians.
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Roman Provincial
Commodus Provincial Bronze — Nemesis
AD 177-192
A coin of Rome's most notorious emperor — the son of Marcus Aurelius who believed himself Hercules reincarnate.
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How It Works
Document
Add your coins with full historical context, symbolism, and stories. Go beyond weight and diameter.
Share
Make your collection public and get a beautiful profile page that does justice to your coins.
Display
Print labels with QR codes that link back to each coin's full digital record.
The Name
The exergue is the small strip at the bottom of a coin — easy to overlook, but it tells you exactly where and when the coin was made.
Every coin is a small piece of history. Exergo exists to make sure those details are never overlooked.