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859: 144: 806: 125:, but modern numismatic references consider them as anonymous Roman silver, produced before the standardization of the denarius just before 211 B.C. The name quadrigatus comes from the quadriga or four-horse chariot on the reverse, first seen on coins produced for Greek mints, which was the prototype for the most common designs used on Roman silver coins for the next 150 years. 20: 91:(a few years before 211 BC). Gold coins with similar obverse types were also issued at about the time that the quadrigatus was discontinued (staters and half-staters) which featured the same obverse type as the quadrigatus and the reverse type of two soldiers performing an oath over a third soldier holding a pig, with the inscription "ROMA" below. The choice of 132:
was a later silver coin that was valued at half a quadrigatus (3 scruples). Its name was given to it because the reverse showed Victory personified, placing a wreath upon a trophy.
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Coinage and history of the Roman empire: c. 82 B.C. - A.D. 480, Volume 2, David L. Vagi, Fitzroy Dearborn, Chicago 2000
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Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome, Lesley Adkins and Roy A. Adkins. Oxford University Press, New York 1994.
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Plutarch's Lives, Vol 2, John Langhorne, DD, William Langhorne, AM, London 1813
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for these coins is believed to coincide with the closing of the doors of the
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Roman Republican coinage, Michael H. Crawford. Cambridge Press, 1974
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during the 3rd century BC. The obverse featured a young
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Didrachm
Janus
Dioscuri
Victory
quadriga
Roman Republic
janiform
Victory
quadriga
grams
scruples
didrachm
denarius
Janus
Temple of Janus
Michael Crawford
Dioscuri
Roman-era historians
Livy
Plutarch
denarii
victoriatus
Money portal
Roman currency
Michael H. Crawford
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Coinage

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