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Denarius - Augustus L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 19 BC - 4 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (19 BC - 4 BC)
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L. Aquillius Florus served as one of the tresviri monetales — the three-man board of junior magistrates responsible for overseeing mint operations — during the Augustan reform period that restructured Roman coinage after decades of civil war. The precise dating of his tenure within the bracket 19–4 BC remains unresolved, though most scholarship places him closer to the earlier end, during the period when Augustus was actively rebuilding confidence in the silver currency following the debasements of the late Republic.

The tresviri of this era had genuine influence over coin design, and Florus's name on the issue reflects that tradition of magistrate attribution — a practice Augustus retained largely intact even as he concentrated actual monetary authority in imperial hands.

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