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As - Augustus IVLIA TRAD

Issuer Iulia Traducta
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Bare head of Augustus facing right, rendered in the idealized classical style typical of Augustan provincial coinage. The emperor's portrait is depicted without laurel wreath or diadem, consistent with the bare-headed effigy convention used at Iulia Traducta. The abbreviated legend PERM CAES AVG (Permissu Caesaris Augusti, meaning 'by permission of Caesar Augustus') encircles the field, affirming the imperial authorization for this local bronze issue.
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Obverse lettering PERM CAES AVG
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