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| Issuer | Hadrumetum (Africa Proconsularis) |
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| Year | 6 BC - 5 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | AFRIC FABIVS MAX COS PROCOS VII EPVL (Translation: Fabius Africanus Maximus, consul, proconsul, septemvir of the feast) |
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Hadrumetum — modern Sousse in Tunisia — was among the oldest Phoenician settlements in North Africa, and its civic coinage under Augustus reflects a municipium eager to advertise its loyalty during a period when the emperor was reorganizing provincial administration across Africa Proconsularis. These local bronze issues circulated only within the immediate region; Roman imperial coinage handled broader commerce.
The SNG Copenhagen specimens (64–65) remain the standard reference points for die comparison on this type.