Definition: Mac26 refers to an ancient Roman coin minted in the late Roman Empire, estimated to be around 30 BCE. It was made from gold and featured a design that shows a female figure standing on both feet (see picture). The name "mac" means "feminine" or "female," possibly indicating this coin's composition may have been influenced by ancient female figures in Roman society. The minting of this particular coin was significant, as it served as an early example of the minting process for coins in the Empire, and it is preserved today, with a replica found at the British Museum.