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3 coins found


Augustus
Sestertius, struck 8-10 AD in Lugdunum.
Obv.: TI CAESAR AVGVSTI F IMPERATOR V, Tiberius head, bare, l.
Rev.: ROM ET AVG (ex.), front elevation of the Altar of Lyons, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, these being flanked by nude male figures (usually stylized); to l. and r., Victories on columns, facing one another.
RIC² 240 (R); CBN 1739
Picture: Classical Numismatic Group

 Romanatic-ID: 309

Augustus
Sestertius, struck 8-10 AD in Lugdunum.
Obv.: TI CAESAR AVGVSTI F IMPERATOR V, Tiberius head, laur., r.
Rev.: ROM ET AVG (ex.), front elevation of the Altar of Lyons, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, these being flanked by nude male figures (usually stylized); to l. and r., Victories on columns, facing one another.
RIC² 241a (R2); AMC 405
Picture: Classical Numismatic Group

 Romanatic-ID: 310

Augustus
Sestertius, struck 8-10 AD in Lugdunum.
Obv.: TI CAESAR AVGVSTI F IMPERATOR V, Tiberius head, laur., l.
Rev.: ROM ET AVG (ex.), front elevation of the Altar of Lyons, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, these being flanked by nude male figures (usually stylized); to l. and r., Victories on columns, facing one another.
RIC² 241b (R2); AMC 375
Picture: Classical Numismatic Group

 Romanatic-ID: 311