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Denarius - Augustus CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVPER

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 18 BC - 17 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Depiction of the Parthian arch of Augustus, shown as a triple-bayed triumphal arch with arched openings supported by columns; atop the structure stand multiple figures, the central one erect and flanked by attendants, all bearing military standards (signa) recovered from the Parthians. Flanking figures at the upper corners hold additional standards or trophies, emphasizing the propagandistic theme of Roman military restitution. The surrounding legend commemorates the diplomatic and military achievement of recovering the legionary standards lost at the Battle of Carrhae. A beaded border frames the design.
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Edge Plain
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