Coins from Other Republican
This category contains coins for which no separate category has been created, and which can be broadly classified as 'Roman Republican'.

Coins are periodically moved out of this category as new categories are created, or as they are reclassified.
Other Republican
The Marsic Confederation was an alliance of cities opposed to Rome during the Social War (from socii ("allies") of 91-88 BC.

The conflict developed out of dissatisfaction amongst the allied Italian peoples, who served in the Roman armies but did not enjoy equal compensation in terms of political rights and compensation in booty and land. The war was begun by the Picentes.

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M. Aurelius M.f. Scaurus was one of the moneyers for the year 118 BC. He struck a joint issue with his colleagues for the year, L. Licinius Crassus and Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, and may have served as Quaestor at a later date, but is otherwise unknown.

Gens Aurelia was a plebeian family at Rome, which flourished from the third century BC to the latest period of the Empire. The first of ...
Lucius Licinius Crassus was Duovir Colonia Deducenda in Narbo for the year 118 BC, and struck an issue jointly with his colleagues for the year. He served as Consul in 95 BC.

He was considered the greatest orator of his day, most notably by his pupil Cicero. Crassus is also famous as one of the main characters in Cicero's work De Oratore, a dramatic dialogue on the art of oratory set ju...
Cnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbuswas Duovir Colonia Deducenda in Narbo for the year 118 BC, and struck a joint issue with his colleagues for the year, L. Licinius Crassus and M. Aurelius Scaurus.

He was elected consul in 96 BC and censor in 92 BC with Lucius Licinius Crassus the orator, with whom he was frequently at variance. They took joint action, however, in suppressing the recently esta...
Lucius Cosconius M.f.. was colonian moneyer in Narbo in 118 BC. He is otherwise unknown.

Gens Cosconia was a plebeian family at Rome. Members of this gens are first mentioned in the Second Punic War, but none ever obtained the honours of the consulship; the first who held a curule office was Marcus Cosconius, praetor in 135 BC.

The praenomina associated with the Cosconii are ...
C. Publicius Malleolus C.f. was Curatores denariorum flandorum in Narbo for the year 118 BC.

The cognomen 'Malleolus' means hammer, and was associated with Gens Publicia.
L. Pomponius Cn.f. was colonial moneyer in Narbo in 118 BC. He is not otherwise known.

Gens Pomponia was a plebeian family at Rome. Its members appear throughout the history of the Roman Republic, and into imperial times. The first of the gens to achieve prominence was Marcus Pomponius, tribune of the plebs in 449 BC; the first who obtained the consulship was Manius Pomponius Matho in 2...
L. Porcius Licinus was one of the Curatores denariorum flandorum in Narbo for the year 118 BC. He is not otherwise known, but is presumably the grandson or great grandson of the L Porcius Licinius who was Consul in 184 BC.

Gens Porcia was a plebeian family whose members first appear in history during the third century BC. The first of the gens to achieve the consulship was Marcus Porciu...