THE FIRST COPPER COINAGE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.-THE ORIGIN Posthumous Portraits on the Roman "Family Coins" Contemporary Portraits on Coins of the Roman Republic Of the Coins in general of the last period of the Republic and Coins of the Reign of Tiberius, from A.D. 14 to 37 The Reign of Caligula, from A.D. 37 to 41 Coins of the Reign of Claudius, from A.D. 41 to 54 Septimus Severus, from A.D. 193 to 211 Caracalla and Geta, from A.D. 211 to 217 Maximus, Gordianus Africanus, Gordianus Africanus, jun., Marinus Jotapianus, Pacatianus, and Sponsianus, Pretenders, Trebonianus Gallus, from A.D. 252 to 254 Emilianus, declared Emperor A.D. 254, and assassinated the 353 356 356 CHAPTER XXV. COINS OF THE LOWER ROMAN EMPIRE, FROM THE REIGN OF CLAUDIUS COINS OF THE ROMAN EMPERORS OF THE EAST, FROM THE SEPARATION 361 Weights, Values, and Denominations of Roman Metals, Copper 380 CLASSIFICATION OF A CABINET OF GREEK AND ROMAN COINS- SELECTION OF SOME PARTICULAR CLASS OF COINS AS THE |