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| Issuer | Acci (Roman Colonial Mint, Hispania Tarraconensis) |
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| Year | 27 BC - 14 AD |
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| Currency | Denarius (49 BC to AD 215) |
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| Reverse description | Two aquilae (legionary eagles) displayed upright, each mounted on a standard, flanked by two additional military signa bearing circular phalerae, forming a symmetrical group of four standards across the field. The colonial abbreviation legend C I G AC I — standing for Colonia Iulia Gemella Acci — is inscribed in the field, identifying the issuing Roman colonial mint of Acci in Hispania Tarraconensis. The reverse composition mirrors the obverse in its emphasis on Roman military symbolism, characteristic of Augustan-period colonial bronze coinage from the Iberian Peninsula. |
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| Reverse lettering | C I G AC I |
| Edge | Plain |
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