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Denarius - Juba II Caesarea

Issuer Mauretania
Year 6
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description A African elephant rendered in fine detail, standing in profile to the right upon a straight exergual ground line, its trunk raised and tusks clearly delineated. The musculature and wrinkled skin of the animal are rendered with careful attention, reflecting the importance of war elephants as a royal and dynastic symbol in Mauretanian iconography. In the exergue below the ground line, the Latin legend R XXXI denotes the regnal year of issue. The design is enclosed within a plain raised border.
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Mint Caesarea (Cherchell, modern Algeria)
Mintage 31 (6 AD) - XXXI
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