Printed Auction 43 Lot 80

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Printed Auction 43 Lot 80

SPAIN. Emerita. Divus Augustus. Died A.D. 14. Æ as. 10.1 gm. 28 mm. Struck A.D. 14-37. His radiate head left; DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER C A E / Two-towered and double-arched main camp gate with view of city walls above; [COL AV]GVSTA EMERITA. RPC I 26. ACIP 3391b. Good Very Fine; attractive smooth black patina; broad flan; left-facing bust of Augustus in fine Spanish style; On reverse, excellent rendition of the main gateway to the camp.

Emerita Augusta was a Roman "colonia" or outpost founded by Augustus in 25 B.C. in present day Merida, Spain to resettle Emerita soldiers from the veteran legions of the Cantabrian Wars (Legio V Alaudae, Legio X Gemina, and possibly Legio XX Valeria Victrix). Today the Archaeological Ensemble of Merida is one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in Spain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.

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