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Question About The Letters In The Reverse Field Of Roman Coins.

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I was wondering if there is a good site that gives reference to the letter/symbols that are found on Roman coins, The Constantine era especially. Take the coin I have pictured here, where would I find out the meaning of the two letters please?
I know the legends so don't need help with identification.

Thank you,
Kev


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 Posted 07/14/2024  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@met, aren't those letters the officina?

http://augustuscoins.com/ed/RomeOff...fficina.html
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Hi Spence.
The link you sent me is what I needed. I knew what the letters are, I just needed a reference as to what letters meant which officina.
Thank you
So the S-T on the coin I have is second-third officina?
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This coin from London does not have an officina because there was only one workshop in London. In the exergue is PLN. The LN part is London while the P is either "percussum" which would translate as "struck in London" or "pecunia" meaning "money of London". For the letters in the field, these are probably abbreviations of popular phrases of the day; in this case S-F is "Saeculi Felicitas"-- Age of Good Fortune.
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Thanks Victor. So On a Trier Mint coin that I have, the mark is PTR. So the TR is the mint and the P would be the officina Prima - 1?
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Yes, for PTR, the P is for Prima and likewise, STR would be the second workshop--Secunda.
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Thank you Victor. I can put some additional info on my coins now.

Kev.
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