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"überprägt auf eine karthagische Bronze, nach 211. Kopf des Saturn mit L. n. r., dahinter S; darunter ist ein n. r. stehendes Pferd mit zurückgewandtem Kopf zu erkennen [...] unter dem S ist deutlich der Halsabschnitt eines Tanitkopfes sichtbar."  +
The coinage of Augustus is divided in 2 groups and 3 issues: the as correspond to group B divided in issues 2 and 3. The 2nd issue is dated 16 BC-14 AD and the 3rd is not dated. In the denominations table, p. 196, it is written that there is a double assarion (8,37 g, 25 mm) for Augustus. It is perhaps the coin no. 4 in the catalogue which is described as the same denomination than the others p. 40 because of the diameter of the border of dots: here, it is with the as. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Tiberius is divided in 2 series, divided each in groups. The series A is dated 14 AD or soon after and the series B is not dated. The average weight is approximate: 8,46 for the series A and 8,08 for the series B. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Hadrian is divided in 2 groups: the double as correspond to group A. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage d'Hadrian is divided in 2 groups: the double as correspond to group B. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Marcus Aurelius is divided in 2 groups. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage de Septimus Severus is divided in 4 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of Septimus Severus (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Julia Domna (subdivided in 2 issues dated in 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Caracalla (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD) and those with the portrait of Geta (subdivided in 2 series). The average weight is approximate: 10,7 g for the coins with the type of Rome and 11,02 g for those with Dionysos. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Septimus Severus is divided in 3 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of Septimus Severus (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD), those with the portrait of Caracalla (subdivided in 3 issues dated in 198-204/5 AD, 204/5-209/10 AD and 209/10-211 AD) and those with the portrait of Geta (subdivided in 2 series). The average weight is approximate: 5,18 g for the coins with Edessa and 5,39 g for those with the goat. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Caracalla is divided in 2 iconographic groups : the coins with the portrait of the'emperor (issue dated in 212 AD subdivide in 3 series) and those with the portrait of Julia Domna (3rd (?) issue dated in 212 AD). Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Elagabal is divided in 2 iconographic groups: the coins with the portrait of the emperor and those with the portrait of Julia Paula. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Severus Alexander is divided in 3 issues dated in 222-225 AD, 225-228 AD and 228-231 AD. Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Maximinus is divided in 2 iconographic group : the coins with the portrait of Maximinus (dated from march 235 to june 236) and those with the portrait of Maximus (undated). Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Gordian is divided in 2 iconographic groups: the coins with the portrait of the emperor (subdivided in 2 groups) and those with the portrait of Tranquillina (subdivided in 2 groups). Metrology p. 189-209.  +
The coinage of Philip the Arab is divided in 2 groups (laureled bust and radiate bust). Metrology p. 189-209.  +