Ancient Coins Database
Hadrian
(136-137 AD)
Size: 27mm
12.60g
Antoninus Pius
(138-161 AD)
Size: 28mm
12.47g
Commodus
(177-192 AD)
Size: 25mm
11.25g
Severus Alexander
(222-235 AD)
Size: 20mm
1.81g
Philip I the Arab
(244-249 AD)
Size: 23mm
3.8g
Constantine I
(333-334 AD)
Size: 17mm
2.6g
Constantius II
(357 AD)
Size: 18mm
2.2g
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RIC Markings Reference
Marking
Translation
AVG
Augustus, meaning "honored" or "revered"
CAES, CAE
Ceasar, meaning emperor
CENS P
Censor Perpetuus, meaning permanent holding of office of Censor
COS
Consul - chief magistrate, followed by numeral indicating number of times held
D, DV, DIV
Divus or Diva, meaning "deified"
FEL, PF, P FEL
Pius Felix, meaning pious, happy (used together or separately)
IMP
Imperator, meaning "victorious general"
INV
Invictus, meaning "undefeatable"
MAX
Maximus, meaning "greatest"
PERP
Perpetuus, meaning "forever"
PM
Pontifex Maximus, meaning "great pontiff" or "great priest"
PP
Pater Patiae, meaning "father of country"
SC
Senatus Consulto, meaning "by decree of the senate"
SM
Sacra Moneta, meaning "sacred money"
SPQR
Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning "the senate and the people of Rome"
TRP, TRIB
Tribunicia Potestas, meaning "tribunitian power"