RPC I, 193

 

Image of specimen #1

 

Coin type
Volume I
Number 193
Province Tarraconensis
Region Hispania
City Ilici
Reign Augustus
Person (obv.) Augustus
Magistrate Quintus Papirius Carbo (duovir) ; Quintus Terentius Montanus (duovir)
Dating after 12 BC (?)
Obverse inscription IMP CAESARI DIVI F AVGVSTO
Edition Imp(eratori) Caesari Divi f(ilius) Augusto
Translation to Imperator Caesar, son of the divine (Julius), Augustus
Obverse design laureate head of Augustus, right
Reverse inscription C I IL A Q PAPIR CAR Q TERE MONT IIVIR Q, IVNONI (on architrave)
Edition c(olonia) Iulia Il(ici) A(ugusta) Q(uintus) Papir(ius) Car(bo) Q(uintus) Tere(ntius) Mont(anus) IIvir Q(uinquennales) Iunoni
Translation The Julian colony if Ilici Augusta, Quintus Papirius Carbo, Quintus Terentius Montanus, quinquennial duovirs, to Juno
Reverse design temple with four columns
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 20 mm
Average weight 5.84 g
Reference Vives 133–5, Llorens 42
Specimens 3 (1 in the core collections)
Die-links 1–3: same pair of dies. 1–3: same rev. die as RPC V.2 5485/7 (Midaeum).

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
1 1     ✸ P: 838 Llorens 42b
2 2     Madrid: 11462 Vives 133–5 = Llorens 42a
3 3     IVDJ formerly S de C 1628