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| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | CAESAR AVGV TRIBVN POTES (Translation: Caesar Augustus Tribunicia Potestate. Caesar Augustus, holder of tribunician power.) |
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Publius Carisius served as Augustus's legate in Hispania during the Cantabrian Wars, and these provincial bronzes were struck at Emerita Augusta — the colony he founded in 25 BC to settle veteran soldiers from those campaigns. The city itself, modern Mérida, takes its name from those veterans: *emeriti*. That Carisius named himself on the coinage as *legatus Augusti* rather than acting under his own authority was a pointed demonstration of the new Augustan order, where even a general's money bore the emperor's name first.