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Sestertius - Augustus AVGVSTVS DIVI F

Issuer Gades
Year 27 BC - 14 AD
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Gades — modern Cádiz — was among the most commercially active cities in the Roman west, and its civic mint operated under local authority rather than imperial direction. This issue belongs to a period when Augustus was consolidating power across the provinces, and municipia like Gades were minting bronze partly to fill a gap the central Roman supply chain never adequately addressed in Hispania. The city had deep Phoenician roots and longstanding trading ties that made it wealthy enough to sustain its own coinage well into the Julio-Claudian period.

At 44.69 g, this is a heavy casting by provincial standards — the Gades mint was not shy about bronze weight, which may reflect local commercial convention rather than Roman metrology.

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