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Denarius - Galba AVG IMP

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 68-69
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Weight 3.3 g
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Reverse description A draped female figure, identified as a personification, stands facing left in a composed contrapposto pose, holding an olive branch in her extended right hand and leaning with her left arm upon a large round shield set at her side. The composition reflects the standard Roman allegorical reverse type used to evoke themes of imperial authority and military victory. The abbreviated legend AVG IMP appears in the field, flanking or surrounding the central figure.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering AVG IMP
(Translation: Augustus Imperator — Augustus (venerable/imperial title) and Imperator (supreme commander))
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