Triumvir monetalis

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title: Triumvir monetalis
text: The triumvir monetalis was a moneyer during the Roman Republic and the Empire, who oversaw the minting of coins. In that role, he would be responsible for the "ordinary coinage" during the republican period. Roman moneyers almost always acted together as a board of three, hence their title triumvir. Over the course of the late Republic from 139 BC onwards, the moneyers started to mint more personalised coins which advertised their lineages, achievements of ancestors, and other leaders. From Caes
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description: Moneyers during the Roman Republic and Empire
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date created: 2007-05-04T10:22:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T19:35:20Z
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