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Sestertius T QVINCTIVS CRISPINVS SVLPIC IIIVIR A A A F F

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 18 BC
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse script Latin
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Titus Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus served as one of the tresviri monetales — the three-man minting commission — during the Augustan reorganization of the Roman monetary system in 18 BC, a reform that reinstated the large bronze sestertius after roughly a century of near-absence from Roman coinage. Augustus had effectively dismantled the old Republican minting structure and reconstituted it, retaining the tresviri title as a nod to tradition while concentrating real monetary authority in imperial hands.

Almost nothing survives in the historical record about Crispinus Sulpicianus beyond this office.

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