Radnoti-Alföldi examines the images and image language of the Roman Empire using concrete examples of objects.
The book deals with Roman coinage and its importance as a medium of representation and self-portrayal of the Roman emperors in the 3rd century.
Markus Beyeler devoted the book to the Roman system of largitiones and examines the different occasions, groups, forms, and production of the largitiones.
Harold Mattingly's two papers are devoted to coins with images and/or legends that refer to vota publica. This is the only work that deals extensively with vota coinage.
With the type atlas of the Roman Empire, Franziska Schmidt-Dick set herself the aim of systematically revising the typology of coin reverses in the catalogue
Tonio Hölscher succeeded in creating a deeper understanding of the use and forms of representation of the Victoria motif with his dissertation "Victoria Romana"