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Denarius - Octavian CAESAR DIVI F, Pax

Issuer Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 32 BC - 29 BC
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Reference(s) RIC I#253, OCRE#ric.1(2).aug.253, BMC RE#611-612, Cohen#72, Sear Imperators#400
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Octavian depicted full-length in military dress, standing to right; his raised right hand extends in a gesture of address or salutation, while his left hand holds a spear resting over his left shoulder. The figure conveys both military authority and civil clemency, a deliberate propagandistic pairing consistent with Octavian's self-presentation in the triumviral and early Augustan periods. The legend CAESAR DIVI F is inscribed in the field, identifying the subject as Caesar, son of the deified Julius.
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Reverse lettering CAESAR DIVI F
(Translation: Caesar, son of the divine)
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