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Æ21 - Augustus Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar

Issuer Corinth
Year 2 BC - 1 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Confronted, jugate bare busts of Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar, the adopted heirs of Augustus, facing one another in the field. The two princes are depicted in youthful, idealized fashion, their portraits closely rendered to convey dynastic solidarity. The encircling Latin legend names the duoviri quinquennales responsible for the issue: C SERVILIO C F PRIMO M ANTONIO HIPPARCHO IIVIR C L, referencing the magistrates Caius Servilius, son of Caius, and Marcus Antonius Hipparchus. The reverse underscores the colonial civic administration of Corinth and the emperor's intention to promote his heirs as future rulers.
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Reverse lettering C SERVILIO C F PRIMO M ANTONIO HIPPARCHO IIVIR C L
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