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Roman Republican Coinage Rick Witschonke 6/13/11

Aes Rude c. 500

Aes Signatum c

PΩMAIΩN Bronze. Neapolis c. 320 Greek Prototype Roman Version

ROMANO Bronze Neapolis c. 310

Mars/Horsehead Didrachm Neapolis? c. 310

Libral Aes Grave As c

Libral Aes Grave Semis c

Libral Aes Grave Triens c

Libral Aes Grave Quadrans c

Libral Aes Grave Sextans c

Libral Aes Grave Uncia c

Prow Aes Coinage

Prow Aes Grave As c. 230

Prow Aes Grave Semis c. 230

Prow Aes Grave Triens c. 230

Prow Aes Grave Quadrans c. 230

Prow Aes Grave Sextans c. 230

Prow Aes Grave Uncia c. 230

Prow Aes Coinage

Later Didrachms Rome c

Quadrigatus

Debased Quadrigatus c

Oath Scene Stater c. 217

Sextantal Prow Bronze c. 212

First Denarius 212

Quinarius and Sestertius 212

Mars/Eagle Gold 212

Victoriate

Symbols on Denari 210

Bronze with Symbols 210

Abbreviated Moneyer’s Names 207

Flamininus Gold Stater 196

Luna in Biga Denarius 192

Full Moneyer’s Names 189

Careers of the Moneyers

Victory in Biga 157

Denarius Retariffed 141

New Types 137

Allusion to Family Achievements 125

Allusion to Family Achievements 114

Lex Papiria 91

Social War Coinage 91-89

Sulla IMPER ITERVM 84-83

SVLLA IMP / L. MANLI PRO Q 82

Pompey PRO COS 49

Caesar COS TER 46

Pompey IMP 46

Caesar DIC TER 45

Caesar Portrait 44

Antony IMP with Caesar Portrait 43

Octavian as C. CAESAR IMP 43

Brutus IMP 43

Lepidus, Octavian & Antony 42

Octavian DIVI F 37

Antony and Cleopatra 32