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Aureus - Augustus CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVP

发行方 Roman Imperial Mint
年份 18 BC - 17 BC
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重量 8 g
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正面描述 Bare head of Augustus facing right, rendered in fine high relief with naturalistic portrait features and softly modeled curling hair arranged in the Augustan manner. The truncation of the bust is bare, consistent with the early Imperial portraiture style. A circular legend in Latin surrounds the effigy, reading clockwise from the lower field. The portrait conveys the idealized yet individualized likeness characteristic of Augustan court coinage, combining Hellenistic artistic tradition with Roman gravitas.
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铸造量 ND (18 BC - 17 BC)
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This aureus commemorates one of Augustus's most carefully managed propaganda triumphs: the recovery of the Roman standards lost by Crassus at Carrhae in 53 BC and by Antony in his Parthian campaigns. The standards were not won back by force — Parthia's king Phraates IV handed them over through negotiation in 20 BC, a diplomatic settlement Augustus promoted relentlessly as a military victory. The Senate voted him a triumph he declined, accepting instead an ovation and a triumphal arch.

The CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVP legend refers to both the standards and the Roman prisoners — citizens — returned in the same agreement.

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