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Denarius - Augustus IMP X

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 15 BC - 13 BC
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Value 1 Denarius
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Reverse description Augustus, togate and laureate, seated left on a raised tribunal or platform, extending his right hand in a gesture of reception toward two soldiers or envoys standing before him, each carrying a parazonium at the side and proffering an olive branch — symbolic of the return of the legionary standards and the restoration of peace. The composition conveys the Augustan diplomatic triumph over Parthia and the recovery of the standards lost at Carrhae. The field is plain, with the abbreviated legend IMP X disposed prominently in the exergual or field area.
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