The Roman Monetary System volume 1

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The Roman Monetary System volume 1
E a Sydenham
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THE ROMAN MONETARY SYSTEM. 25 and consul in 34 B. C. ; (2) L. Bibulus, stepson of M. Junius Brutus, whose party he joined after the murder of Caesar, but surrendered to Antony after the battle of Philippi and became praetor designatus probably of Syria ; (3) M. Oppius Capito, whose identity is uncertain; and (4) C. Fonteius Capito, who was consul suffectus in 33 B. C.
For our present consideration the most important feature to be noticed is that the coins fall into six denominations each bearin
...g its mark of value : A (ses- tertius = 4 asses; sometimes in conjunction with the formula IIS) ; T (tripondius = 3 asses) ; B (dupondius = 2 asses) ; A (as) ; S (semis) ; (sextans). Moreover, in addition to its mark of value, each denomination has its distinctive type. Thus, on the sestertius we have the heads of Antony and Octavia facing each other, with the reverse type, a quadriga of hippocamps; on the tripondius, or tressis, the jugate heads of Antony and Octavius facing that of Octavia, with rec.

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