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Dupondius - Caligula C TER SVRA L LIC CRACILE IIVIR MVN ERCAVI CA

Issuer Municipal Mint of Ercavica
Year 37-41
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Currency Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A civic wreath, rendered as an olive or laurel crown, occupies the central field, encircling the abbreviated municipal inscription in multiple lines. The wreath is a common honorific device on provincial Hispanic coinage of the Julio-Claudian period, symbolizing civic virtue. A circular Latin legend naming the duoviri and the municipium runs around the periphery, identifying the issuing magistrates and the city of Ercavica.
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Reverse lettering C TER SVRA L LIC CRACILE IIVIR MVN ERCAVI CA
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