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Roman AR Denarius Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) Ch AU (RIC I 167a)

Roman AR Denarius Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) Ch AU (RIC I 167a)

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Upon the accession of Octavian as Augustus and the birth of the Roman Empire, provinces began being ruled by imperial governors or under the administration of the Roman Senate. Spain constituted one of these imperial provinces.

Coin Highlights:
  • Roman silver denarius of the Emperor Augustus 27 BC-14 AD. Struck circa 15-13 BC. 3.53 grams.
  • Struck at a mint in Lugdunum, Gaul.
  • First Roman emperor.
  • Coins in this listing will be in Almost Uncirculated condition.
  • Obverse: Head of Augustus right. "AVGVSTVS CAESAR."
  • Reverse: Bull butting left. "IMP X."
  • RIC I 167a.


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