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Fleet coinage (Mark Antony)

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for the region under his control. Modern scholars refer to it as the "fleet coinage" because they were minted by three of Antony's fleet prefects,
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The Romanization of Athens : proceedings of an international conference held at Lincoln, Nebraska (April 1996)
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Based on where the coins have been found, it appears that there were three separate mints: one at the
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from 40 BC until 30 BC. The coinage introduced Roman-style denominations to the eastern half of the
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Amandry, M. (1990). "Le monnayage en bronze de Bibulus, Atratinus et Capito III".
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Amandry, M. (1987). "Le monnayage en bronze de Bibulus, Atratinus et Capito II".
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Bahrfeldt, M. (1905). "Die Munzen der Flottenprafekten des Marcus Antonius".
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From Caesar to Augustus (c. 49 BC-AD 14) : using coins as sources
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Kroll, John H. (1997). Hoff, Michael C.; Rotroff, Susan I. (eds.).
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Busts of Antony and Octavian at left, facing bust of Octavia
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and formed the basis for the monetary reforms under
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Index

Mark Antony
eastern Mediterranean
Roman empire
Augustus
numismatists
M. H. Crawford
Octavian
Treaty of Brundisium
small change
Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus
Lucius Sempronius Atratinus
Marcus Oppius Capito
Octavia
hippocamps
Sestertius
RPC 1453
triskeles
Tressis
Dioscuri
Dupondius
RPC 1455
Jugate
Medusa
As
unciae
RPC 1456
Semis
RPC 4092
Janiform
Quadrans

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