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N. the thirteenth letter of the Latins, is to be observed as a mint mark (ad matrices discernendas) on coins of the Antonia, Calpurnia, Cornelia, Fabia, Herennia, Julia, Junia, Mamilia, Publicia, Servilia, Sulpicia, and other Roman families.

N. is also seen on the exergue, and in the fields of coins of Gallienus, Claudius Gothicus, Quintillus, Probus, Diocletian, and of a subsquent age.

N. This letter signifies Natalis (birth), or Nepos (nephew), or Nobilis (noble), or Noster (ours), or Novus - Nova (new), or Numen (divinity), or Numus (money)


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