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| Empire: | Roman |
| Emperor: | Augustus |
| Reign: | 27 BCE – 14 CE |
| Circa Date: | 10 -14 BCE |
| Mint: | Nemausus, Gaul (Nîmes, France). |
| Denomination: | Æ Dupondius |
| Weight: | 12.0 g |
| Size: | 26.5 mm |
| Die Axis: | 180°/ 6h |
| Obverse: | IMP DIVI F PP. Heads of Agrippa (left) and Augustus (right), back to back. Agrippa wearing rostal crown which represented his naval victory or Corona Navalis over Cleopatra VII. Augustus is laureate to right. |
| Reverse: | COL NEM. Which means Colony of Nemausus. Crocodile chained to a palm tree which symbolises the Roman conquest of Egypt. |
| References: | RIC 160 |
| Provenance: | Available on Request |
| Grade: | Very Fine |
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