IMP ITE or ITER Imperator Iterum. I SMR Iuno Sospita Magna Regina (Thoria). LD Libero Damno (Coelia). LEG LEG PROPR Legatus propraetore. LEG FC Legatus Flandum Curavit. LPDAP - Lege Papiria De argento Publico. LVPF Ludos Votivos (or Victoria) Publicos (or Primum) Fecit. (Nonia.) MAR Marcia (aqua). N Nepos. Ocs PESC Ob Cives Servatos (Aquillia). Publice (Poblicia, Servilia). - Publice E Senatus Consulto. PP Penates (Fonteia). PR · Praetor. PRAEF CLASS ET OR MARIT Praefectus Classis et Oræ Mari timæ (Pompeia). PRAEF VRB Praefectus Vrbis (or Vrbanus). PRI FLA Primus Flavit (Flaminia). PROC or PROCOS PROP Propraetor. Q Quaestor, or Quintus. Q D or Q DESIGN - Quaestor designatus. Q PRO COS - Quaestor Pro Consule. SCDT- Senatus Consulto de Thesauro. SCIP ASIAG Scipio Asiagenes (Cornelia). Tribunicia Potestate. TR POT or TRIB POTEST IIIVIR R P C - Triumvir reipublicae Constituendae. IIIIVIR Quatuorvir. IIIIVIR Q D or DESIGN Quatuorvir Quæstor Designatus. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE REPUBLICAN COINAGE 197. It should here be noted that many of the dates, especially the more recent, given in the following list, may be considered accurate but the greater number of the more ancient dates can only be considered as approximate. From the Foundation of Rome to the year 268 B.C. From 342-211 B.C. The Romano Campanian coinage, gold, silver and bronze. From 338-268 B.C. Aes grave-libral. From 268-217 B.C. The reduced As and its progressive diminutions. The silver money struck in Rome with the type of the Dioscuri, afterwards with the biga and quadriga and then with the Moneyers' symbols and monograms. |