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| 背面描述 | Winged Victory, draped in flowing garments, striding dynamically to the left, holding before her in both outstretched hands a large oval shield inscribed S P Q R (Senatus Populusque Romanus). The figure is depicted with broad, outstretched wings and conveys a strong sense of motion. The senatorial authorization mark S C (Senatus Consultum) appears in the field, flanking the central device, affirming the senate's authority over bronze coinage. |
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Nero's bronze coinage of this period was struck under a significant monetary reform he enacted in 64 AD, reducing the weight standard of the as — part of a broader debasement that helped finance his building projects following the Great Fire of Rome. The S C inscription reflects senatorial authority over bronze coinage, a constitutional fiction that had persisted since Augustus formalized the distinction between imperial and senatorial minting.
RIC I 313 is among the more frequently encountered Neronian asses, suggesting sustained production across multiple years of his reign at Rome.