Upon request for Coinage of the Roman Republic Online, the layout of subtypes for a parent type has been modified to present the subtypes in a table format with example images presented much like the browse page or types associated with Nomisma concepts (e.g., Seleucus VI). The table includes columns for obverse and reverse (where most differences between subtypes are apparent). This format makes it much clearer which elements of the typology vary, for example differences in legend or symbols on the obverse and/or reverse of the coin.
RRC 363/1 and subtypes. |
The "Examples of this Type" section has been moved down under the subtype list. The example list still contains all specimens linked to the parent type or any level of subtype below this, and can be paged through by clicking the relevant buttons in the interface. If you want to see only specimens associated with a subtype, click on the link in the subtype label to view the Numishare record page for that subtype, and all example specimens associated with the subtype will be available for view or download.
Seleucid Coins 1.1 and subtypes, with variations in symbols |
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