188 BC: Cistophoric coins are widely used.
133 BC: Cistophoric coins continue to circulate after the Kingdom of Pergamon is bequeathed to Rome by Attalus III.
129 BC: Cistophoric coins are still used after the establishment of the Roman province of Asia in 106‑48 BC (in Pompey’s years): The names of the proconsuls are added from Pompey’s years onwards.
82‑30 BC (Marc Antony’s years): Portraits appear on Cistophoric coins. Marc Antony (New Dionysus) replaces the cista mystica of the obverse with his portrait and the quiver of the reverse with Octavia’s portrait.
27 BC-14 AD (Augustus' years): The cista mystica and the references to Dionysus are no longer used in Cistophoric coins. The iconographic repertoire is enriched.