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Aureus - Augustus SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 19 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The god Mars, helmeted and clad in a military chlamys, stands facing left with head turned to the right, in a pose of martial solemnity. In his right hand he holds a legionary aquila (eagle standard), while his left hand grasps a vexillum (military standard), both symbols of the Roman standards recovered from the Parthians — a celebrated diplomatic triumph of Augustus in 20 BC. The reverse legend SIGNIS RECEPTIS is inscribed in the field, referencing this pivotal political achievement. The composition is executed in the restrained, classicizing style characteristic of the Augustan monetary reform coinage.
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