Roman Republican Coinage, Cambridge University Press, 2 Volumes. ISBN 0-521-07492-4 Crawford, Michael H. (1985). Coinage and Money under the Roman Republic, Methuen & Co. ISBN 0-416-12300-7 Feig Vishnia, Rachel (1996).
Roman Republican Coinage Huge 2-volume work. Complete list with numbers, and an extensive discussion of everything relating to Republican coins. $350 ...
Main article: Roman Republican coinage Coinage came late to Rome, compared to the rest of the Mediterranean, such as Greece and Asia Minor which had invented coins in the 7th century BC.
The site includes a history of Roman Republican coinage and numismatics, newly written, and organised into 35 short sections, spread over ten webpages, and with links to all the related coins.
Cr = Crawford, Michael The Roman Republican Coinage SB = Sear, David R Byzantine Coins and Their Values S = Coins of England and the United Kingdom WW = Wildwinds.com (reference & attribution site) ...
Lucius Plaetorius Cestianus was the moneyer who actually managed the mint workers who produced the coin. The Moneyer's name usually appeared on Roman Republican coinage and was a sort of assay mark, guaranteeing the quality of the metal.
of the method for chronological purposes, and then its application, see M. H. Crawford, Roman Republican Coin Hoards (RNS Special Publication 4, London, 1969), esp. p. 1 (better than the treatment in the same author's Roman Republican Coinage).
1 (better than the treatment in the same author's Roman Republican Coinage). 12. See Margaret Thompson, "Athens Again," Numismatic Chronicle 7 2 (1962) pp. 301-333. The excellent discussion of problems relating to hoard analysis on pp.
See also: Republican, Silver, Coin, Mint, Coinage
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