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| Issuer | Roman Republic (509 BC - 27 BC) |
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| Year | 32 BC - 31 BC |
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| Currency | Denarius of 16 Asses (141 – 27 BC) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | A legionary aquila (eagle standard) displayed facing, with wings spread, flanked on each side by a legionary signum (military standard) bearing stacked decorative discs and a transverse bar. The legend LEG VI is inscribed in the lower field directly beneath the aquila, identifying the issuing legion. The composition is tightly centred within a border of dots, reflecting the characteristic austerity of Mark Antony's military mint coinage struck in the lead-up to the Battle of Actium. |
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| Reverse lettering | LEG VI (Translation: Legion 6) |
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