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Denarius - Augustus DIVVS IVLIVS

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 18 BC
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Struck in 18 BC, this denarius belongs to a deliberate propaganda campaign by Augustus to legitimize his rule through direct association with Julius Caesar, officially deified by the Senate in 42 BC. The comet — the sidus Iulium — observed for seven days during Caesar's memorial games in 44 BC was interpreted publicly as his soul ascending to godhood; Augustus exploited that moment relentlessly for decades. RIC I 102 falls within the Spanish mint issues, likely Colonia Patricia, attributed to the period when Augustus was reorganizing the western provinces following his settlement of 27 BC.

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