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Denarius CAESAR DIVI F ARME CAPT, Liber

Issuer Roman Imperial Mint
Year 19 BC - 4 BC
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Currency Denarius, Reform of Augustus (27 BC – AD 215)
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Reverse description A kneeling Armenian figure, draped and wearing a tiara, facing left in a posture of submission, arms outstretched in supplication. The figure kneels upon what appears to be a bundle of arms or military standards, symbolising the Roman conquest and subjugation of Armenia. The reverse legend encircles the scene in the field, referencing Augustus as son of the deified Julius Caesar and commemorating the capture of Armenia. The composition reflects Augustan dynastic propaganda celebrating the diplomatic and military settlement of the Armenian question in 20 BC.
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Mint Rome Mint
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