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As - Tiberius IVNIANO LVPO PR G CAESAR G POMPON PARRA II V

Issuer Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) Municipal Mint
Year 14-37
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Currency Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering PIETATIS AVGVSTAE C C A
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Caesaraugusta — the Roman colony planted by Augustus at the confluence of the Ebro, Huerva, and Jalón rivers — maintained an active municipal mint through the Julio-Claudian period, one of the most prolific in Hispanic coinage. This piece was struck under the duoviri Iuniano Lupo and Pompon Parra, local magistrates whose names the colony was obligated to record on the coinage as an assertion of civic administration under imperial sanction. The transition from Augustus to Tiberius in 14 AD did not interrupt the mint's output.

RPC I 362 is among the better-documented issues of the series, with die links established across multiple collections.

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