XLIIXLII, a mark of value, indicating 42 nummi was used as on the copper coins of the Vandals. The same mark of value, XLII for 42 nummi, countermarked or engraved on Roman imperial asses and dupondii, is usually attributed to the Ostrogoths, but it may also have been applied by the Vandals in North Africa. Most of these marks are found on 1st Century asses and dupondii, usually of Nero, Galba and the Flavians. Old sestertii in this series were countermarked LXXXIII for 83 nummi. Cambridge has a good collection of these countermarked coins, 2 sestertii and 25 middle bronzes, all published and illustrated in Medieval European Coinage I, pp. 424 - 427. DICTIONARY OF ROMAN COINS
View whole page from the |Dictionary Of Roman Coins| | XLIIXLII, a mark of value, indicating 42 nummi was used as on the copper coins of the Vandals. The same mark of value, XLII for 42 nummi, countermarked or engraved on Roman imperial asses and dupondii, is usually attributed to the Ostrogoths, but it may also have been applied by the Vandals in North Africa. Most of these marks are found on 1st Century asses and dupondii, usually of Nero, Galba and the Flavians. Old sestertii in this series were countermarked LXXXIII for 83 nummi. Cambridge has a good collection of these countermarked coins, 2 sestertii and 25 middle bronzes, all published and illustrated in MEC I, pp. 424 - 427. DICTIONARY OF ROMAN COINS
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