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| Issuer | Colony of Iulia Pia Paterna (Africa Proconsularis) |
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| Year | 21 |
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| Value | Sestertius (1/4) |
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| Obverse lettering | TI CAE DIVI AVG F AVG IMP VIII COS IIII (Translation: Tiberius Caesar, son of the divine Augustus, Augustus, imperator for the eighth time, consul for the fourth time) |
| Reverse description | Livia, veiled and draped, seated right on a throne or chair of state, holding two ears of corn in her right hand and a long sceptre in her left. The figure is rendered in a formal, hieratic style befitting her quasi-divine status as consort of Augustus and mother of Tiberius. The surrounding Latin legend distributed around the field records the dual authority of the proconsul Lucius Apronius and the colonial magistrate Sextus Pompeius Celsus, along with the abbreviated colony name. The coin's reverse type closely parallels the seated Livia/Pax types issued by the Roman mint under Tiberius. |
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| Mintage | ND (21) |
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