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Æ20 IIVIR QVINQ EX D D

Issuer Dyme (Achaea)
Year 40 BC
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Reference(s) I#1283
Obverse description Bare or lightly diademed bust of Julius Caesar facing right, rendered in the provincial style typical of Roman colonial issues of the late Republican period. A star or astral symbol appears in the lower right field, likely referencing Caesar's deification or the Julian comet. The encircling Latin legend names the colonial magistrates and identifies the issuing authority of the Julian colony of Dyme. The flan is irregular, with a notable flan chip at the lower left.
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Obverse lettering C ARRI A F C I D C IVL TANG
(Translation: with Gaius Arrius, son of Aulus, the Julian colony of the Dymeans, (and) Gaius Iulius Tang—)
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Reverse lettering IIVIR QVINQ EX D D
(Translation: quinquennial duovirs, by decree of the decurions)
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