Late Roman Bronze Coins

Coin talk => Late Roman Bronze coins => Topic started by: Victor on February 12, 2013, 10:37:39 AM

Title: Digamma
Post by: Victor on February 12, 2013, 10:37:39 AM
I saw this coin and thought that the mintmark nicely demonstrated the difference between a digamma- ϛ and the letter "S". This digamma symbol is Greek and was used on some Roman coins to represent the sixth workshop. It is commonly referred to as an "S", which it resembles, sometimes it is hard to even make a distinction. On the coin pictured, the mintmark is CONSϛ - sixth workshop of Constantinople.


I generally call it an "S" in my descriptions also...maybe I should make more of an effort to be correct, rather than perpetuate confusion!

Title: Re: Digamma
Post by: Nikko on February 12, 2013, 10:58:38 AM
I have been studying ancient greek for five years at high school but this is the first i have hear of this letter  :-[

Thanks Victor!
Title: Re: Digamma
Post by: Victor on February 12, 2013, 12:14:56 PM
This is an archaic Greek form, that is probably why you didn't learn it in high school.