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Semis - Tiberius L VAL FLAVO T VAL MERVLA AED

Issuer Calagurris
Year 14-37
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Currency Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
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Obverse lettering TI CAESAR AVGVSTI F M C I
Reverse description A frontal bull's head occupying the central field, rendered in a schematic provincial manner with prominent horns and large eyes, serving as the civic emblem of Calagurris. The central device is surrounded by the names of the two aediles responsible for the issue, L. Valerius Flavus and T. Valerius Merula, with the abbreviated magistrate title AED, all distributed around the periphery in Latin capitals. The type follows the standard format of municipal Hispanic bronze coinage of the Tiberian period, with the civic symbol flanked by the magistrates' nomenclature.
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Reverse lettering L VAL FLAVO T VAL MERVLA AE D
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