Tribunitian power, renewed annually and used to date the coin.
Displays diverse imagery like gods, personifications (e.g., Victory, Fortune), military victories, or public works. Roman Imperial Coins
Small, common bronze coins from the later empire (293–476 AD), often affordable for new collectors. 2. Anatomy of a Roman Coin Tribunitian power, renewed annually and used to date
Roman legends use common abbreviations to save space. Identifying these is key to dating the coin. Title for the Emperor. CAES (Caesar): Often used for the heir or junior emperor. IMP (Imperator): Victorious general. P M (Pontifex Maximus): High priest of Rome. or public works. Small