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This table is for the benefit of anyone who wants to know in which volume of a reference work to look for coins of any given Roman emperor or family member who had coins struck in their name. The table covers "The Roman Imperial Coinage" and David Sear 's "Roman Coins And Their Values." Details and notes are below the table; or follow this link.
Person | RIC Vol | Notes | RCV Vol | Notes |
Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Theodosius I | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Aelia Verina, wife of Leo I | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | Listed as Verina. |
Aelius, Caesar under Hadrian | RIC II | Listed as L. Aelius Caesar | RCV 2002 | — |
Aemilian | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Agrippa, deceased grandfather of Caligula | RIC I | For restorations, see also under Titus and Domitian. | RCV 2000 | At the end of the section on Caligula. See also under Titus and Domitian for restoration coinage. |
Agrippa Postumus, son of Agrippa, grandson of Augustus | — | — | RCV 2000 | Provincial coinage |
Agrippina I, deceased mother of Caligula, deceased sister-in-law of Claudius I. | RIC I | Listed under Gaius and Claudius. For restorations see under Titus. | RCV 2000 | See under Caligula; see also under Claudius. See also under Titus for restoration coinage. |
Agrippina II, wife of Claudius I, mother of Nero. | RIC I | Listed under Claudius. | RCV 2000 | Listed as Agrippina Junior. |
Alexander | RIC VI | Listed as Domitius Alexander. | RCV 1988 | — |
Allectus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Amandus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Anastasius I | — | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Annia Faustina, wife of Elagabalus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Anonymous quadrantes | RIC II | — | RCV 2000 | At the end of the book. |
Anthemius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Antinoüs, companion of Hadrian | — | — | RCV 2002 | Alexandrian coins. |
Antonia, deceased mother of Claudius I | RIC I | — | RCV 2000 | See under Claudius |
Antoninus Pius | RIC III | For coins as Caesar, see also under Hadrian. For coins as Divus Antoninus Pius, see under Marcus Aurelius. Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | For coins as Divus Antoninus Pius see after Marcus Aurelius; see also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Aquilia Severa, wife of Elagabalus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Arcadius | RIC IX, RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Ariadne, wife of Zeno, wife of Anastasius I. | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Augustus | RIC I | See also under Gaius for Divus Augustus. For restorations, see also under Titus; Domitian; Nerva; and Trajan. See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2000 | See under Claudius for Divus Augustus. For Divus Augustus restoration coinage, see under Titus; Domitian; Nerva; Trajan; and also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Aurelian | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Aureolus | RIC V, 2 | Listed at the end under "Usurpers," but the genuineness of the coins is doubtful. | — | Coins were struck under the name of Postumus. |
Avitus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Balbinus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Basiliscus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Bonosus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 1988 | Not included in RCV 2005. Coins may actually be barbarous radiates. |
Britannicus, son of Claudius I | See RIC I p.130 | There is a note in RIC I that the coins of Britannicus are actually restored issues of Titus, but they don 't appear in RIC II. What was being restored, I wonder? | RCV 2000 | — |
Caligula | RIC I | Listed as Gaius. | RCV 2000 | — |
Caracalla | RIC IV,1 | — | RCV 2002 | For coins as Divus Caracalla see also under Elagabalus. |
Carausius | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Carinus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Carus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | See also under Carinus for coins as Divus Carus. |
Civil Wars, AD 68-9 | RIC I | — | RCV 2000 | — |
Claudius I | RIC I | For restorations, see also under Titus; Domitian; and Trajan. | RCV 2000 | See also under Nero for coins as Divus Claudius. For restoration coinage, see also under Titus; Domitian; and Trajan. |
Claudius II "Gothicus" | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | See also under Quintillus for coins as Divus Claudius. |
Clodius Albinus | RIC IV,1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Clodius Macer, revolt against Nero in Africa. | RIC I | Listed as L. Clodius Macer | RCV 2000 | Listed under Civil Wars. |
Commodus | RIC III | Also as Caesar under Marcus Aurelius. For coins as Divus Commodus, see under Septimius Severus. See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | For the deceased Commodus with CONSECRATIO reverse see also under Septimius Severus; also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Flavius Julius Constans, son of Constantine I and Fausta | RIC VII and RIC VIII | Not the same person as the Constans listed in RIC X under Constantine III. | RCV 1988 | Listed just as Constans. Not to be confused with the son of Constantine III, who is also listed just as Constans. |
Constans, son of Constantine III, considered a usurper. | RIC X | Not the same person as the Constans listed in RIC VII and RIC VIII. | RCV 1988 | Listed just as Constans. Not to be confused with Flavius Julius Constans, who is also listed just as Constans. |
Constantia, wife of Licinius I, sister of Constantine I. | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantine I "The Great" | RIC VI and RIC VII | See also RIC VIII for the deified Constantine I. | RCV 1988 | Listed as Constantine. |
Constantine II | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantine III | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantinopolis | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | Listed under Constantine I. |
Constantius I | RIC V, 2 and RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantius II | RIC VII and RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantius III | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Constantius Gallus | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Cornelia Supera, consort of Aemilian | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Crispina, wife of Commodus. | RIC III | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Crispus | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Decentius | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Delmatius | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Diadumenian, son of Macrinus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus | RIC IV, 1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Didius Julianus | RIC IV,1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Diocletian | RIC V, 2 and RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Domitia, wife of Domitian. | RIC II 2007 | Under Domitian. | RCV 2000 | — |
Domitian | RIC II 2007 | For coins as Caesar, see also under Vespasian and Titus. | RCV 2000 | — |
Domitianus | RIC V, 2 | Listed as Domitianus of Gaul | RCV 2005 | — |
Domitilla I, wife of Vespasian, mother of Titus | RIC II 2007 | See under Titus and Domitian | RCV 2000 | See under Titus and Domitian. |
Domitilla II, daughter of Vespasian | — | — | RCV 2000 | I have seen a claim that there are coins of Domitilla II which have been incorrectly attributed to, and listed under, Domitilla I at the end of Titus. But the new RIC II 2007 still lists these coins under Domitilla I, so this re-attribution to the daughter is dubious. |
Domitius Domitianus | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Drusus, deceased son of Tiberius | RIC I | Listed under Tiberius. For restorations, see also under Titus and Domitian. | RCV 2000 | See also under Titus and Domitian for restoration coinage. |
Dryantilla, wife of Regalian | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Elagabalus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Eudocia, wife of Theodosius II | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Eudoxia, wife of Arcadius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Eugenius | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Euphemia, daughter of Marcian, wife of Euphemius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Fausta, wife of Constantine I | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Faustina I (Senior), wife of Antoninus Pius | RIC III | — | RCV 2002 | Separate sections for Diva Faustina Senior and Faustina Senior. |
Faustina II (Junior), daughter of Antoninus Pius and Faustina I, wife of Marcus Aurelius, mother of Commodus | RIC III | Listed under Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. | RCV 2002 | Separate sections after Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius. Diva Faustina Junior also has a separate section after Marcus Aurelius. |
Flavius Victor | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Florian | RIC V, 1 | Also known as Florianus | RCV 2005 | — |
Gaius Caesar, grandson of Augustus | RIC I | Augustus 539 and 540; these may actually be of the senior Augustus. | RCV 2000 | — |
Galba | RIC I | For restorations, see also under Titus; Trajan | RCV 2000 | See also under Civil Wars for Spanish coins. For restoration coinage, See also under Titus; Trajan. |
Galeria Valeria, daughter of Diocletian, wife of Galerius | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Galerius | RIC V, 2 and RIC VI | Listed as Galerius Maximian | RCV 1988 | — |
Galla Placidia, daughter of Theodosius I | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Gallic Revolt of 69-70 | RIC I | Listed under Civil Wars. | RCV 2000 | Listed under Civil Wars. |
Gallienus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Germanicus, deceased brother of Claudius I, deceased father of Caligula | RIC I | Listed under Gaius. For restorations, see also under Titus and Domitian. | RCV 2000 | See under Caligula; also see under Claudius. See also under Titus and Domitian for restoration coinage. |
Geta | RIC IV,1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Glycerius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Gordian I "Africanus" | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Gordian II "Africanus" | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Gordian III | RIC IV, 2 and 3 | As Caesar in RIC IV, 2 under Balbinus and Pupienus. As Augustus in RIC IV, 3. | RCV 2005 | — |
Gratian | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Hadrian | RIC II | For Divus Hadrian, see under Trajan. See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | See also after Antoninus Pius for more, including coins of Divus Hadrian; also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Hanniballianus | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Helena, wife of Constantius I, mother of Constantine I. | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Herennius Etruscus | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Honoria, sister of Valentinian III | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Honorius | RIC IX and RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Hostilian | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Johannes | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Jotapian | RIC IV, 3 | Listed as Jotapianus. | RCV 2005 | — |
Jovian | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Jovinus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Julia Domna | RIC IV, 1 | — | RCV 2002 | After Septimius Severus, and again after Caracalla. For coins as Diva Julia Domna see also under Elagabalus. |
Julia Maesa, sister of Julia Domna, grandmother of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander. | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | For coins as Diva Julia Maesa see also under Severus Alexander. |
Julia Mamaea, neice of Julia Domna, daughter of Julia Maesa, mother of Severus Alexander. | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Julia Paula, wife of Elagabalus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Julia Soaemias, neice of Julia Domna, daughter of Julia Maesa, mother of Elagabalus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, niece and mistress of Domitian. | RIC II 2007 | Listed under Titus and again under Domitian. For coins as Diva Julia see under Domitian. | RCV 2000 | Listed just as Julia, once after Titus and again after Domitian. See also under Domitian for the deceased Diva Julia. |
Julian of Pannonia, usurper against Carinus | RIC V, 2 | Listed as Julian I | RCV 2005 | — |
Julian II | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Julius Caesar | RIC II | Restored coinage under Trajan. | RCV 2002 | Restored coinage under Trajan. |
Julius Nepos | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Laelianus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | Listed as Laelian |
Leo I | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Leo II | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Leontius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of Theodosius II and Eudocia, wife of Valentinian III | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Licinius I | RIC VI and RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Licinius II | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Livia, wife of Augustus | RIC I | Listed under Tiberius. For restorations, see also under Titus | RCV (2000) | See also under Titus for restoration coinage. |
Lucilla, daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior, wife of Lucius Verus | RIC III | Listed under Marcus Aurelius. | RCV 2002 | — |
Lucius Caesar, grandson of Augustus | — | — | RCV 2000 | Spanish and Asian coinage. |
Lucius Verus | RIC III | — | RCV 2002 | There is also a small section as Divus Lucius Verus after Marcus Aurelius. |
Macrianus I | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | Listed as Macrian |
Macrianus II, usurper | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | Listed as Macrian |
Macrinus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Magnentius | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Magnia Urbica, wife of Carinus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Magnus Maximus | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Majorian | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Manlia Scantilla, wife of Didius Julianus | RIC IV, 1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Marcian | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Marciana, deceased sister of Trajan. | RIC II | — | RCV 2002 | Following Trajan. |
Marcus Aurelius | RIC III | See under Antoninus Pius for coins as Caesar. For Divus Marcus Aurelius, see under Commodus. Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | See also after Commodus for Divus Marcus Aurelius; also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Mariniana, wife of Valerian, mother of Gallienus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | Listed under Valerian as Diva Mariniana |
Marius | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Martinian | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Matidia, niece of Trajan, mother-in-law of Hadrian. | RIC II | Listed under both Trajan and Hadrian. | RCV 2002 | Following Trajan, and again following Hadrian. |
Maxentius | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Maximianus | RIC V, 2 and RIC VI | Listed as Maximian Herculeus in RIC V, and as Maximian Herculius in RIC VI. | RCV 1988 | — |
Maximinus I | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Maximinus II | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Maximus, son of Maximinus I | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Maximus of Spain | RIC X | Listed as Maximus of Barcelona. | RCV 1988 | — |
Nepotian | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Nero | RIC I | — | RCV 2000 | — |
Nero Claudius Drusus, father of Claudius | RIC I | Listed under Claudius. For restorations, see also under Titus | RCV 2000 | Listed under Claudius. See also under Titus for restoration coinage |
Nero and Drusus Caesars, deceased brothers of Caligula. | RIC I | under Gaius. | RCV 2000 | Listed at the end of the section on Caligula. |
Nerva | RIC II | For restorations, see also under Trajan. Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | See also under Trajan for the deceased Divus Nerva. For restoration coinage, see also under Trajan; also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Nigrinian, deceased grandson of Carus, son of Carinus | RIC V, 2 | Listed as Nigrinianus | RCV 2005 | Listed after Carinus |
Numerian | RIC V, 2 | Listed as Numerianus. | RCV 2005 | See also under Carinus for coins as Divus Numerian. |
Odovacar | RIC X | — | — | — |
Olybrius | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Orbiana, wife of Severus Alexander | RIC IV, 2 | Listed as Sallustia Barbia Orbiana. | RCV 2002 | — |
Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Otho | RIC I | — | RCV 2000 | — |
Pacatian | RIC IV, 3 | as Pacatianus | RCV 2005 | — |
Paulina, wife of Maximinus I | RIC IV, 2 | Listed as Diva Paulina. | RCV 2005 | Listed under Maximinus as Diva Paulina |
Pertinax | RIC IV,1 | See also under Septimius Severus for Divus Pertinax | RCV 2002 | For coins as Divus Pertinax see also under Septimius Severus. |
Pertinax Junior | — | — | RCV 2002 | Alexandrian coins. |
Pescennius Niger | RIC IV,1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Petronius Maximus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Philip I | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Philip II, son of Philip I | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Plautilla, wife of Caracalla | RIC IV, 1 | — | RCV 2002 | — |
Plotina, wife of Trajan. | RIC II | — | RCV 2002 | After Trajan, and again after Hadrian. |
Poppaea, second wife of Nero | — | — | RCV 2000 | Provincial coinage with her daughter Claudia. |
Postumus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Priscus Attalus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Probus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Procopius | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Aelia Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius II | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | Listed as Pulcheria. |
Pupienus | RIC IV, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Quietus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Quintillus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Regalian, usurper against Gallienus | RIC V, 2 | Listed as Regalianus | RCV 2005 | — |
Romulus, deceased son of Maxentius | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | Coins as Divus Romulus |
Romulus Augustus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Sabina, wife of Hadrian | RIC II | — | RCV 2002 | For coins as Diva Sabina see a few pages earlier under Hadrian. |
Salonina, wife of Gallienus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Saloninus, son of Gallienus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Saturninus, usuper against Probus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Sebastianus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Septimius Severus | RIC IV,1 | See also under Caracalla for Divus Severus. Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | For coins as Divus Septimius Severus see also under Caracalla; also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Severina, wife of Aurelian | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Severus II Caesar | RIC VI | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Severus III | RIC X | Listed as Libius Severus | RCV 1988 | — |
Severus Alexander | RIC IV, 2 | See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Silbannacus, usurper of Valerian | RIC IV, 3 | Listed as Mar. Silbannicus, attributed to the later years of Philip I. | RCV 2005 | — |
Sponsianus | RIC IV, 3 | — | xx | — |
Statilia Messalina, wife of Nero | xx | — | RCV 2000 | — |
Tacitus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Tetricus I | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Tetricus II, son of Tetricus I | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Theodora, deceased wife of Constantius I | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Theodosius I | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Theodosius II | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Tiberius | RIC I | For restorations, see also under Titus; Domitian; Trajan. | RCV 2000 | For restoration coinage, See also under Titus; Domitian; Trajan. |
Titus | RIC II 2007 | For coins as Caesar, see also under Vespasian. For Divus Titus, see under Domitian. For restorations, see under Trajan. Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2000 | For restoration coinage, see also under Trajan; see also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Trajan | RIC II | Also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2002 | Among his restoration coinage were several Republican types as well as previous emperors. See also under Hadrian for the deceased Divus Trajan; see also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Trajan Senior, father of Trajan | RIC II | — | RCV 2002 | following Trajan. |
Trajan Decius | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Tranquillina, wife of Gordian III | RIC IV, 3 | as Sabinia Tranquillina. | RCV 2005 | — |
Trebonianus Gallus | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Urbs Roma | RIC VII | — | RCV 1988 | Listed under Constantine. |
Uranius Antoninus | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Vabalathus | RI V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Aurelius Valerius Valens | RIC VII | Not the same man as the Valens listed in RIC IX. | RCV 1988 | Listed just as Valens. Do not confuse with Flavius Valens, also listed just as Valens. |
Flavius Valens | RIC IX | Not the same man as the Valens listed in RIC VII. | RCV 1988 | Listed just as Valens. Do not confuse with Aurelius Valerius Valens, also listed just as Valens. |
Valentinian I | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Valentinian II | RIC IX | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Valentinian III | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Valeria Messalina, wife of Claudius I | RIC I | Listed under Claudius. | RCV 2000 | Listed as Messalina. |
Valerian I | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Valerian II, son of Gallienus | RIC V, 1 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Vespasian | RIC II 2007 | For posthumous coins as Divus Vespasian, see under Titus and Domitian. For restorations, see also under Trajan. See also under Trajan Decius as one of the "Consecratio Issues of the Divi" | RCV 2000 | For posthumous coins as Divus Vespasian, see under Titus and Domitian. For restoration coinage, see also under Trajan; see also Trajan Decius as one of the "Imperial Divi" |
Vespasian Junior, at one time adopted by Domitian. | — | — | RCV 2000 | Provincial coinage. |
Vetranio | RIC VIII | — | RCV 1988 | — |
Victorinus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Vindex, revolt against Nero in Gaul | RIC I | See under Civil Wars. | RCV 2000 | Listed under Civil Wars. |
Vitellius | RIC I | — | RCV 2000 | See also under Civil Wars for pro-Vitellian forces in Southern Gaul. |
Volusian | RIC IV, 3 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Zeno | RIC X | First and second reigns are both in RIC X. | RCV 1988 | — |
Zenobia, mother of Vabalathus | RIC V, 2 | — | RCV 2005 | — |
Zenonis, wife of Basiliscus | RIC X | — | RCV 1988 | — |
This page was inspired by the common practice, when giving references for coins – especially in The Roman Imperial Coinage – of stating the work and a number, but not which volume and sometimes missing other essential details. For example, wives are usually listed and numbered under the name of their husband, and this list will state who that is.
I have attempted to include all personages in the period of the Empire who had coins struck in their name. The reference works also list a few restorations of Republican coins which are not indexed here. I can 't guarantee that I have not missed anything out!
Two main references are covered here. One is David Sear 's "Roman Coins And Their Values," abbreviated as RCV. This is a general reference of great value to beginners and those who enjoy Roman coins but do not specialise in any particular area. There is an early version in one volume, of which the latest revision was dated 1988; this is relatively superficial and I will only note it for coins not covered in the Millennium Edition, which has three volumes to date with (at least?) one more to come. So the references will either be for the 4th Revised Edition, dated 1988; or parts of the Millennium Edition, dated 2000, 2002 and 2005.
The other reference covered here is "The Roman Imperial Coinage," abbreviated to RIC. It is not the most detailed or the most specialised reference, but it is the standard reference of choice for almost all purposes. The aim of RIC is to include all known Imperial coins, whereas RCV includes only a good representative sample. There are ten volumes in the series, some of them in several parts, and some have been revised and reprinted since their first appearance. I will give the most recent reference, and I will refer to the volumes by their number and, where relevant, part number, as: V, 1.
In vols I to V and X, the number series starts afresh for each emperor. In vols VI to IX, each mint has its own number sequence which includes everyone who had coins struck in their name at that mint.
Volume I: Reference is to the second edition, dated 1984, not the first edition dated 1923. Any numbered coin references you find can be expected to refer to this edition.
Volume II is a special case. As of February 2008, there is a new and completely revised version of part of vol II, with new numbering for all the Flavian coins, which I will refer to as RIC II 2007. People still covered by the older version will just be listed as RIC II. A new print of the second part of vol II is due out later this year; when that happens I will update the references to RIC II 2008. I expect the numbering system for this part to stay the same. Because the new edition has just come out, many references you find will still be to the older one.
Vol IV is in three parts, but for some reason, the most recent print of these combines them into one physical binding.
Vol V is in two parts, printed as two separate volumes.
This table was prepared by Bill Welch, who is solely responsible for any errors and typos. The original version, with better formatting and which may have extra corrections, can be found in his web site "What I Like About Ancient Coins", which is generously hosted by Forum Ancient Coins. It was a thread in Forum 's Classical Numismatics Discussion Board about references to RIC which inspired the preparation of the table.
The content of this page was last updated on 7 March 2008 |