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| Issuer | Acci (Roman Colonial Mint, Hispania Tarraconensis) |
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| Year | 37-41 |
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| Currency | Denarius (49 BC to AD 215) |
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| Reverse description | Three pontifical emblems arranged in the field: an apex (the conical cap of the flamen) to the left, a lituus (the curved augural staff) in the center, and a simpulum (a ladle used in sacrificial rites) to the right. These sacerdotal symbols emphasize the emperor's role as pontifex maximus and head of the Roman state religion. The colonial legend C I G ACCI, referring to Colonia Iulia Gemella Acci, appears in the field around the emblems. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | ND (37-41) |
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