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Quadrans - Tiberius

Issuer Colonia Romula (Roman Provincial Mint, Hispania Baetica)
Year 14-37
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse lettering PERM AVG
Reverse description A cornucopia, rudder, and globe arranged in the field, symbolising imperial abundance, authority over the seas, and dominion over the world — a common iconographic triad on Augustan and Tiberian provincial issues. The colonial legend COL ROM (Colonia Romula) is inscribed around the devices, identifying the issuing mint of Colonia Romula in Hispania Baetica. The execution is characteristic of provincial hammered coinage, with a somewhat irregular flan.
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