RPC I, 210

 

Image of specimen #55

 

Coin type
Volume I
Number 210
Province Tarraconensis
Region Hispania
City Tarraco
Reign Augustus
Person (obv.) Augustus
Person (rev.) Gaius (Caesar) ; Lucius (Caesar)
Issue Augustus, Gaius, and Lucius
Dating after 2BC
Obverse inscription IMP CAES AVG TR POT PON MAX P P
Edition Imp(erator) Caes(ar) Aug(ustus) Tr(ibunicia) Pot(estate) Pon(tifex) Max(imus) P(ater) P(atriae)
Translation Emperor Caesar Augustus, with tribunician power, chief priest, father of the fatherland
Obverse design laureate head of Augustus, right
Reverse inscription C V T C L CAES AVG F
Edition c(olonia) u(rbs) T(arraco) C(aius) L(ucius) Caes(ar) Aug(usti) f(ilii)
Translation The colonial city of Tarraco, Gaius (and) Lucius Caesar, sons of Augustus
Reverse design facing heads of Gaius and Lucius
Metal bronze
Average diameter 24 mm
Average weight 7.71 g
Axis 1, 6, 8
Reference Vives 169–11, Hill 5–5, Villaronga 1, NAH 952
Specimens 67 (13 in the core collections)
Note Sometimes the S of CAES on the obv. is inverted as on coin 18.

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