Hello my fellow coin brothers. I noticed a lot of you are in to the 3rd century coins. Here are 2 links : 1st is on the Claudius II, divus Claudius and Quintillus coinage, 2nd is on Gallienus and Salonina coins... Enjoy ! -remember me when you send x-mas cards - http://www.academia.edu/t/gudiC/3372613/Claudius_II_Divus_Claudius_and_Quintillus http://www.academia.edu/t/gudiC/3372772/Gallienus_and_Salonina_Sole_Reign_Rome_mint_
That's obviously some intense cataloging, but what do the columns marked Nor, Cun, and V(i) represent? And what do the numbers in those columns mean?
I checked. 'NOR' stands for 'Normanby', 'CUN' for 'Cunetio'. All are reference books for that era. The 'V' doesn't ring a bell (yet)...
...What i meant to say. And used as reference books... Sometimes my thoughts are running faster then my brains...