obverse of Augustus RIC I² 207

obverse

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reverse of Augustus RIC I² 207

reverse

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Quick Facts

Emperor
Augustus
Period
Julio-Claudian
Denomination
Denarius
Metal
Silver
Mint
Lugdunum
Date
2 BC – AD 4

Augustus

Denarius · Silver

RIC I² 207

Obverse

Head of Augustus, laureate, right

Reverse

Gaius and Lucius Caesar standing, each, togate, resting hand on shield and spear, simpulum, right, and lituus, left, flanking, left and right respectively

Historical Note

Gaius Caesar (born 20 BC) and Lucius Caesar (born 17 BC) were Augustus's grandsons and designated joint heirs. The simpulum (sacrificial ladle) and lituus (augural staff) represent their priestly roles; the shields and spears their military positions. On this variant, the simpulum appears on the right and the lituus on the left — the mirror arrangement of the more common type. Such variants help date different striking episodes within the Lugdunum mint's long production of this series.

Price Guide

299 recorded auction sales for this coin type · Apr 2015 to Jul 2026

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