Caesaraugusta — modern Zaragoza — was a Roman colony founded around 14 BC on the Ebro, and its local magistrates struck bronze coinage under delegated authority as a civic expression of loyalty to Rome. This piece names the duoviri Mn. Kaninius and L. Titius in their second tenure, a detail that helps anchor it precisely within the colony's magistrate sequence. The iteration mark "ITER" confirms a second term in office, a practice that became administratively useful in smaller colonies where qualified candidates were limited.
Caesaraugusta — modern Zaragoza — was a Roman colony founded around 14 BC on the Ebro, and its local magistrates struck bronze coinage under delegated authority as a civic expression of loyalty to Rome. This piece names the duoviri Mn. Kaninius and L. Titius in their second tenure, a detail that helps anchor it precisely within the colony's magistrate sequence. The iteration mark "ITER" confirms a second term in office, a practice that became administratively useful in smaller colonies where qualified candidates were limited.