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Semis - Augustus V I N K M POSTV ALBINVS II VIR QVINQ ITER

Issuer Carthago Nova
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central type depicts a quadriga advancing to the right, with a driver holding the reins and a standing figure bearing a trophy or spear, rendered in a vigorous provincial style characteristic of Hispanian mint production. The scene is set within a plain field with no exergual line. The surrounding Latin legend names the duoviri quinquennales responsible for the issue, reading P TVRVLLIO V I N K II VIR QVINQ, distributed around the periphery. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, consistent with hammered bronze coinage of the Augustan colonial series. The die work is competent if somewhat rustic, reflecting the output of the Carthago Nova municipal mint.
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Reverse description The reverse displays a tetrastyle temple facade in frontal elevation, rendered with a gabled pediment supported by four columns on a stepped podium, consistent with representations of the Capitolium or a civic temple at Carthago Nova. The columns are depicted with schematic detail and the intercolumnar space shows traces of a cult statue or architectural elements within the cella. The encircling Latin legend attributes the issue to Augustus and names the magistrate M. Postumius Albinus in his iterum quinquennial duovirate, reading AVGVSTO M POSTV ALBINVS V I N K II VIR QVINQ ITER. The overall composition is typical of the colonial Augustan coinage from Hispania Citerior, emphasizing civic and imperial religious architecture. The flan is irregular with some weakness at the edges.
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