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Ancient Roman Coins - How are they Categorized?
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Hello again,

I have another new-collector question concerning how NGC Ancients categorizes Roman Coins.

What years/Rulers are categorized into "ROMAN REPUBLIC", "ROMAN IMPERATORIAL", "ROMAN EMPIRE", "WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE", and "EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE" by NGC Ancients?  I've searched the NGC website and can't seem to find this information.

I'd appreciate any information you can give me on this subject as it will help me build a collection.  Thank you!

Best regards,

Billy C.

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Hello @Pastime Classics

Thank you for your question. Attribution is part of the grading process and requires submission of your coins for an in-hand evaluation. I am sorry; however, I am not able to provide any lists referencing current attributions. 

When a coin is submitted to NGC Ancients, attributions include: 

  • Category (culture, kingdom, empire, etc.)
  • Date
  • Ruler or Issuer (when applicable)
  • Composition
  • Denomination
  • Weight
  • Design(s)
  • Distinctions (when applicable)
  • Pedigree (when applicable)

If you have any other questions, please let us know. 

Regards, 

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