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Augustus Extremely Rare AE of Africa Proconsularis, Hippo Regius Roman Provincial 6/5 BC Bronze Coin with Oxidized Patina Museum Reproduction CBRS0034

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This AE Bronze Coin Roman Provincial (34.9mm, 30.16g.) depicts Augustus. It has been minted in Africa in 6/5 B.C under Fabius Africanus (proconsul). It is referenced in RPC I, 709.

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Description

Hippo, also called Hippo Regius, ancient port on the coast of North Africa, located near the modern town of Annaba (formerly Bône) in Algeria. Hippo was probably first settled by Carthaginians in the 4th century bce. It later became the home of Numidian rulers. Under Roman control it was first made a municipium (a community that exercised partial rights of Roman citizenship) and later a colonia (Roman settlement with full rights of citizenship). St. Augustine, one of the city’s most important personages and later a Father of the Church, served as bishop there from 395 ce until his death during the Vandal siege of the city in 430. According to St. Augustine, the city contained numerous sacred edifices, including the Basilica Major and churches devoted to Saints Leontius and Theogenes as well as to numerous martyrs.

DESIGN:
Obverse side
Bare head of Augustus, r.
Legend:
CAESAR AVGVSTVS

Reverse side
Bare heads of Gaius and Lucius facing each other
Legend:
HIPPONE LIBERA, C L (in field)

A perfect choice for Numismatists, Historians, Military Veterans, Collectors.

Additional information

Weight 30,16 g
Dimensions 34,9 mm

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