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Main sourcey of reference we used describing the coins
and furnishing biographical data were:

'The Cyril and Mephodius Big Encyclopardia' (2004);
'Coins as a Means of Mediating the official Policus of the Roman Empire' (Moscow, 1995);
Roman Imperial Coinage classifier-type catalogue.

Sections
1. Roman Republic (IV – I B.C.).
2. Claudius (41 – 54 A.D.).
3. Agrippina Minor (49 – 59 A.D.).
4. Vespasian (69 – 79 A.D.).
5. Trajan (82 – 117 A.D.).
6. Antoninus Pius (138 – 161 A.D.).
7. Faustine the Elder (138 – 141 A.D.).
8. Mark Aurelius (161 – 180 A.D.).
9. Faustine the Junior (161 – 175 A.D.).
10. Lucilla (164 – 169 A.D.).
11. Commodus (180 – 192 A.D.).
12. Crispina (177 – 183 A.D.).
13. Septimius Severus (193 – 211 A.D.).
14. Julia Domna (193 – 211 A.D.).
15. Caracalla (211 – 217 A.D.).
16. Geta (209 – 211 A.D.).
17. Julia Soaemia (218 – 222 A.D.).
18. Alexander Severus (222 – 235 A.D.).
19. Gordian Pius III (238 – 244 A.D.).
20. Philip I The Arab (244 – 249 A.D.).
21. Otacilia Severa (244 – 249 A.D.).
22. Trajan Decius (249 – 251 A.D.).
23. Probus (276 – 281 A.D.).

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