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List of Roman moneyers during the Republic
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III • VIR on a coin of 46 BC.
R/ M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR AAA FF around large S C: Cohen 515

During the Roman Republic, moneyers were called tresviri aere argento auro flando feriundo, literally "three men for casting (and) striking bronze, silver (and) gold (coins)". This was a board of the college of the vigintiviri, or Board of twenty (later briefly the Board of twenty-six), vigintisexviri. The title was abbreviated III. VIR. AAAFF. or even III. VIR. A.P.F. (tresviri ad pecuniam feriundam) on the coinage itself. These men were collectively known as the tresviri monetales or sometimes, less correctly, as the triumviri monetales. The singular is triumvir monetalis.[1] In English, they are most correctly called mint magistrates, since 'moneyers' may imply that they actually struck the coins themselves.

In the early times of the Republic, there are few records of any officers who were charged with the superintendence of the mint, and there is little respecting the introduction of such officers apart from a very vague statement from Pomponius.[2] It was thought by Niebuhr[3] that they were introduced at the time when the Romans first began to coin silver, in 269 BC, but modern authors consider this too precise a reading of Pomponius.[4] It is known that a college of three was in existence c. 150 BC.[5] A fourth magistrate was briefly added by Julius Caesar in 44 BC during a time when the mint output was particularly large (in preparation for a war against Parthia).

These magistrates were responsible for the production of the Roman coinage. They were not simple mint workers (monetarii), they were officials who controlled the process, including the design on the coins themselves. Membership in the vigintisexvirate was for most of them the first step on the cursus honorum, the age when the post could be held appears to have been approximately 30, although some held it at a greater age[6] and there is some evidence that the position was appointed rather than elected.[7]

Some coins appear to have been special issues bearing the legend S C or EX S. C. (ex senatus consulto). Some of these special issues do not bear the signature of a triumvir monetalis, but the inscription CVR. X. FL. i. e. curator denariorum flandorum, or are signed by praetors (P), aediles (CVR AED), or quaestors (Q). During the Roman Empire, this appears on the bronze coinage only (except during the first few years of Nero's reign, when it is also found on the precious metal coinage), and it suggests that although the emperor kept the minting of gold and silver coins under his own authority, the Senate, as a sop to its pride, was allowed to retain nominal authority over bronze coinage.

In any case, the magistrate's control of the legend on the coinage lent itself to the production of coins often containing propagandistic political messaging. This served as self-advertising to further the potential political careers of the moneyers themselves, their families or that of their patrons.[8]

List of moneyers

This article incorporates text from Smith 1875, which is in the public domain.

Legend:

RRC #: Designation in Michael Crawford's Roman Republic Coinage (1974)
Babelon #: Designation in Ernest Babelon's Monnaies de la Republique Romaine (1885)
Career highlight: Highest known office held by moneyer
Leg.: Legate
Tr. Pl.: Tribune of the plebs
Q.: Quaestor
Pr.: Praetor
Propr.: Propraetor
Cos: Consul
Cos.Suff: Suffect consul
Cos desig.: Consul designate
Procos.: Proconsul
Pont.: Pontiff
Rex.Sacr.; Rex Sacrorum
Praef: Praefectus

211-188 BC: First Denarii to the Peace of Apamea

RRC # Babelon # Inscription Start End Moneyer Career Highlight
63 N/A C 211 211 L. Cornelius Lentulus Pr. 211
64 N/A MA 210 210 P. Manlius Vulso Pr. 210
65 Aurelia 9-14 AVR 209 209 C. Aurunculeius Pr. 209
74 Terentia 2-3 VAR 209 208 ? Terentius Varro ?
75 Aelia 2 C.AL 209 208 C. Aelius ?
81 N/A CN.CO 211 209 Cn. Cornelius Dolabella Rex.Sacr. 208-180
101 N/A KOP VAL 211 210 M. Valerius Laevinus Propr. 211
111 Aelia 1 AL 211 208 Aelius ?
125 Lutatia 1 QLC 206 200 Q. Lutatius Catulus or Q. Lutatius Cerco ?
126 Terentia 1 VAR 206 200 A. Terentius Varro Pr. 184
132 Caecilia 1-7 ME 194 190 Caecilius Metellus ?
133 Baebia 1,3-11 TAMP 194 190 Cn. Baebius Tamphilus or M. Baebius Tamphilus Pr. 168 or Cos. 181
134 Plautia 1-7 LPLH 194 190 L. Plautius Hypsaeus ?
138 Maenia 1 P.MAE 194 190 P. Maenius ?
143 Maenia 2-6 Q.MAE 189 180 Q. Maenius Pr. 170
144 Furia 1-6 LFP 189 180 L. Furius Philus Pr. 171
146 Autronia 1 AVTR 189 180 L. Autronius ?
147 Domitia 1-2, 6 CN.DOM 189 180 Cn. Domitius Cn.f. L.n. Ahenobarbus Cos. 162
148 Maria 1-6 Q.MARI 189 180 Q. Marius ?
149 Mamilia 1-5 L.MAMILI 189 180 L. Mamilius ?
150 Titinia 1-6 M.TITINI 189 180 M. Titinius M.f or M. Titinus Curvus ? or Pr. 178
151 Furia 17 S.FV 189 180 S. Furius ?
152 Quinctilia 1 SEX.Q 189 180 Sextus Quinctilius ?
153 Calpurnia 1 CN.CALP 189 180 Cn. Calpurnius ?
154 Coilia 1 L.COIL 189 180 L. Coelius Leg. 170-169

188-146 BC: Peace of Apamea - Sack of Carthage and Corinth

RRC # Babelon # Inscription Start End Moneyer Career Highlight
155 Furia 7,9,11 PVR 179 170 L. Furius Purpureo Cos. 196
161 Juventia 1-6 TAL 179 170 P. Iuventius Thalna Pr. 149
162 Matiena 2-8 MAT 179 170 Matienus ?
173 Clovia 6-10 C.SAX 169 158 C. Cluvius Saxula Pr. 173
174 Caecilia 8-12 A.CAE 169 158 A. Caecilius A.f. ?
176 Aemilia 1 PAE 169 158 Paetus ?
178 Cornelia 11-14 CINA 169 158 L. Cornelius Cinna Cos. 127
180 Clovia 1-5 SAX 169 158 Saxula ?
185 Terentia 4-6, 8-9 VARO 169 158 A. Terentius Varo commissioner to L. Mummius, Cos. 146
186 Licinia 1-5 MVRENA 169 158 L. Licinius Murena Pr. ?, commissioner to L. Mummius, Cos. 146
187 Furia 13,8 PVR 169 158 Furius Purpurio ?
188 Opeimia 1-5 OPEIMI 169 158 Q. Opimius Cos. 154
189 Cornelia 6-10 P.BLAS 169 158 P. Cornelius P.f. Blasio Pr. 140s
190 Opeimia 7-11 OPEI 169 158 Q. Opimius Cos. 154
191 Valeria 1-6 VAL 169 158 Valerius ?
193 Papiria 1-5 TVRD 169 158 Papirius Turdus Tr. Pl. 177
199 Atilia 1-6bis SAR 155 155 Sex. Atilius Saranus/Serranus Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_Roman_moneyers_during_the_Republic
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