Sydenham notes two possible mints, one in northern Italy the other in Cisalpine Gaul, as opposed to Crawford’s indication the coin was minted in Rome. He also notes a date range of 106 - 105 B.C.E. that is later than the range of 109 to 108 B.C.E. that Crawford identifies (p 314).ROMAL•FLAMINI CILOHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, ROMA downwards; before, value mark (X); border of dotsVictory in biga to right, holding reins in Ieft hand and wreath in right hand; below, L•FLAMINI; in exergue, CILO; border of dot
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Crawford states that the moneyer, Marcus Sergius Silus, is not known to have progressed beyond the q...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 18, dated between 133-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 103-102 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. and believes the mint to have been located in cen...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter D. Crawford says the moneyer is the brot...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is Quintus Minucius Rufus, legatus 110 and elder brother of the cons...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Crawford notes uncertainty about the moneyer, Gnaeus Domitius. If he is the Consul of 96, there is a...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 109-107 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Crawford states that the moneyer, Marcus Sergius Silus, is not known to have progressed beyond the q...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Sydenham includes this coin in Period IV series 18, dated between 133-126 B.C.E., at variance with C...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 103-102 B.C.E. He believes this series was minted in North Italy...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. and believes the mint to have been located in cen...
Badian identifies the control mark on the reverse as letter D. Crawford says the moneyer is the brot...
Crawford speculates the moneyer is Quintus Minucius Rufus, legatus 110 and elder brother of the cons...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Crawford notes uncertainty about the moneyer, Gnaeus Domitius. If he is the Consul of 96, there is a...
Sydenham dates this coin to 110 B.C.E.ROMAT·CLOVLIHelmeted head of Roma to right; behind, wreath; be...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Crawford says the moneyer may plausibly be identified with the Praetor of Sicily, RE Papirius 39, me...
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...