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| 背面铭文 | ROM ET AVG (Translation: Romae et Augusto. To Rome and the emperor (Augustus).) |
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| 铸造量 | ND (9-14) |
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The Altar of the Three Gauls at Lugdunum was dedicated on August 1, 12 BC by Drusus, Augustus's stepson, as a deliberate instrument of provincial consolidation — sixty Gallic tribes were required to send delegates annually, binding the conquered north to Rome through ritual as much as administration. The altar itself, not merely its image, physically stood at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône, a few hundred meters from this mint.
Coins produced at Lugdunum during the final years of Augustus's reign are thought to have supplied pay for Rhine legions stationed along the northern frontier.