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Æ17 - Augustus POLLIONE ITER LABEONE F IIV (R)

Issuer Cnossus (Cyrenaica and Crete)
Year 4-14
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A curule chair (sella curulis) depicted in the center of the field, symbolizing the civic magistracy of the duoviri who authorized the issue. The legend encircles the design, naming the two duoviri responsible for the coinage. The execution is typical of provincial colonial bronzes struck at Cnossus under Augustus, with a somewhat coarse but legible rendering of the central device. The field around the chair is plain, and the coin bears the names of the magistrates in abbreviated Latin around the periphery.
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Mint Cnossus
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