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

Issuer Carthago Nova (Roman Colonial Mint)
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A tetrastyle temple is depicted in three-quarter or frontal elevation, showing four columns supporting a pediment, rendered in the simplified graphic manner of Augustan-era Hispanic colonial issues. The structure likely represents the Augusteum or a temple dedicated to Augustus at Carthago Nova. The encircling legend names the duoviri quinquennales and dedicates the issue to Augustus. The architectural representation is a key iconographic element affirming the colony's loyalty to the imperial cult.
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