Roman Imperial Coins -
To identify a specific coin, you can use these major databases and references: How to Read Roman Imperial Coins-and what we get from them
High-value coins, often featuring refined portraits of the Emperor. Roman Imperial Coins
Latin inscriptions around the edge that list the Emperor's name and titles. 3. Reading Coin Legends To identify a specific coin, you can use
Roman Imperial coins are a massive field spanning from 27 BC to 476 AD. This guide breaks down how to identify, read, and start collecting these historical artifacts. Reading Coin Legends Roman Imperial coins are a
Includes the Sestertius (large), Dupondius (medium), and As (small).
Roman legends use common abbreviations to save space. Identifying these is key to dating the coin. Title for the Emperor. CAES (Caesar): Often used for the heir or junior emperor. IMP (Imperator): Victorious general. P M (Pontifex Maximus): High priest of Rome.
