| 发行方 | Caesaraugusta |
|---|---|
| 年份 | 4 BC - 3 BC |
| 类型 | Standard circulation coin |
| 面值 | As (1⁄16) |
| 货币 | Denarius (49 BC to AD 215) |
| 材质 | Bronze |
| 重量 | 14.53 g |
| 直径 | 28 mm |
| 厚度 | |
| 形状 | Round (irregular) |
| 制作工艺 | Hammered |
| 方向 | Variable alignment ↺ |
| 雕刻师 | |
| 流通至 | |
| 参考资料 | RPC Online I#320, Vives#148-10, GMI#328, NAH#982 |
| 正面描述 | Laureate head of Augustus right. |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | IMP AVGVSTVS TRIB POTES XX |
| 背面描述 | Priest ploughing with yoke of oxen right. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 | CAESAVGVS II VIR CN DOM AMP C VET LANC |
| 边缘 | |
| 铸币厂 | |
| 铸造量 |
ND (4 BC - 3 BC) - - |
| Numisquare 编号 | 1311984040 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: This bronze As, struck in Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza) between 4 and 3 BC, reflects the Augustan principate's reach into Hispania. Issued under the *duoviri* Gnaeus Domitius Amplus and Quintus Veturius Lancus (CN DOM AMP C VET LANC), it highlights the interplay of imperial authority and local administration. Augustus, likely featured as "CAESAVGVS" on the obverse, used provincial mints to spread his image and provide essential currency for economic stability and legionary support.
Artistry: The artistic execution reflects a Roman provincial style, merging imperial iconography with local interpretations. Specific engravers remain anonymous, but local artisans, trained in Roman traditions, crafted the dies. The obverse typically presents a laureate head of Augustus, symbolizing his authority. The reverse design, featuring the *duoviri*'s names (II VIR) and often a civic symbol, affirmed local identity and the magistrates' legitimacy in coin production.
Technical/Grading: This As, weighing 14.53 grams and measuring 28 millimeters, aligns with standard Augustan bronze specifications. High-points for strike and wear include Augustus's brow, nose, and ear on the obverse, and the central elements of the reverse motif. Provincial bronze issues often exhibit variable strike quality, from sharp to areas of minor off-centering or weakness. The bronze alloy and patination are critical factors in assessing the coin's preservation.