F

Fine (F). A coin grade used to describe a coin with much overall wear present. Legends, if they were struck, are visible but may not be fully readable.

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F - The sixth letter of the Latin alphabet which stands for PH on some coins of the late empire; as in Numerianus, TRIVMFVS QVAD; and in Honorius, TRIVMFATOR GENT BARBAR. There is also a coin of Constans, which reads OB VICTORIAM TRIVMFALEM.

F or FAB Fabius. C F Caius Fabius, name and surname of the Fabia family.

F FAC Faciundum, Faciundis. CVR X F Curavit Denarium Faciundum; or Curator Denariorum flandorum. SACR FAC Sacris Faciundis.

F Fecit. LVD SAEC F Ludos Saeculares Fecit.

F Felix. P F or PIVS F frequent on Roman imperial series coins.

F Fedelis. P F LEG Pia Fidelis Legio.

F Fieri. F C Fieri Curavit

F Filia or Filiae. ANTONINI AVG F (Lucilla), etc.

F Filii. C L CAESARES AVGVSTI F. Caius and Lucius Filii Augusti (that is to say, ab Augusto Adoptati)

F Filius. Frequent on coins of Roman families (in like manner as N Nepos); e.g. A F Auli Filius, BRVTI F Bruti Filius.

F stands for the same on a great number of imperial series coins, as AVG D F Augustus Divi [Julii] Filius, AVG F AVG Augusti Filius Augustus.

F Flando. See marks of the monetal triumvirs, A A A F F Auro, Argento, Aere, Flando, Feriundo.

F Flavia. C F Colonia Flavia.

F Fortuna. F P R Fortuna Populi Romani.

 

 


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