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Æ33 - Tiberius Livia, gate

Issuer Emerita Augusta (Roman Colonial Mint)
Year 14-37
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Weight 22.19 g
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Reverse description Depiction of a Roman camp gateway (porta), shown frontally with a central arched passageway surmounted by a crenellated parapet and flanked by two towers. The gateway is a direct reference to the military origins and colonial status of Augusta Emerita, founded as a veterans' colony. The mint city's name appears in the field divided across the design, with the legend encircling the architectural motif.
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Mint Augusta Emerita (modern Mérida, Spain)
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