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7 Roman Silver Siliquas (I Think) A Little Help...

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 Posted 06/11/2012  1:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dougsmit to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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TR P S = coin from TREVERI (TR) struck ("P") by the 2ème officina ("S")


I disagree. Does anyone else have an opinion? Please note that all of the siliquae after a certain time end in PS so the above theory requires all were struck by the 2nd officina (unless someone can show a PP or a PT).

Answer below for those not wishing to research it themselves:

PS = pusulatum or refined. If you have RIC X look on page 13. I note that searching for pusulatum is not an easy find online but the answer is pretty well down this page:
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/share/reso...eSummary.pdf
where it says that the word is 'late Latin' possibly explaining its omission from dictionaries made for readers of Caesar and Cicero. I do not know if the word derives from pulsus or beaten. Was beating part of the refining process?

Also note that gold of the period has a mintmark ending in OB (obryzum meaning pure gold as opposed to pure 'refined' silver).
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06/11/2012 1:44 pm
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