banker's mark
symbol or letter stamped or scratched into many republican and early imperial Roman coins, whose purpose is unclear
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banker's mark
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- banker's mark's image is recorded as C. Norbanus, denarius, 83 BC, RRC 357-1a (obverse).jpg[1].
- banker's mark's subclass of is recorded as impression[2].
- banker's mark's Commons category is recorded as Bankers' marks on coins[3].
- banker's mark's facet of is recorded as coin[4].
- banker's mark's different from is recorded as countermark[5].