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Dupondius - Tiberius C C A M CATO L VETTIACVS II VIR

Uitgever Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) Municipal Mint
Jaar 31-32
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Equestrian effigy of Emperor Tiberius in full military dress, depicted in right-facing profile atop a prancing horse, clad in paludamentum (military cloak) and cuirass. The figure raises his right arm in a commanding gesture, projecting imperial authority in the manner characteristic of provincial Roman coinage. The surrounding circular legend, rendered in Latin capitals, reads TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS P M TR POT XXXIII, recording his tribunician power in its thirty-third year. The composition follows the well-established tradition of honorific equestrian portraiture used at Hispano-Roman colonial mints.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A legionary aquila (eagle standard) mounted on a staff stands prominently in the center of the field, flanked symmetrically on either side by a military signum (standard) adorned with phalerae (decorative discs) and other martial ornaments. The three standards are rendered in considerable detail, evoking the military prestige of Caesaraugusta as a Roman colony founded by veterans. Above the standards, the colonial abbreviation C C A (Colonia Caesar Augusta) is inscribed, while the duoviri's names M CATO and L VETTIACVS appear in the legend, with the magistrates' title II VIR displayed prominently in the lower exergual area.
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