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Magistrado monetal

Spanish: The title of an official in the ancient Roman Empire charged with minting coins. This office was appointed by the senate and considered a step towards a political career. In Iberia, there were such local officials as early as 200 CE.


Source: Numiscadero Spanish to English Glossary (Gary Beals)
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