Augustus coins Roman Imperial catalog
Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (27 BC-14)
CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE
AVGVSTI F COS P MIG PRINC IVVENT / C L CAESARES
denarius 2 BC-4 AC
silver
Lugdunum
20 mm.
Bust in a wreath right / Caesar Augustus Heavenly Happy Father of Fatherland
Gaius and Lucius facing each other, each holding a shield and spear, simpulum right (bowl sacrifice), left lituus (Augur Staff) / Augustus, Happy Consuls, appointed emperor, young Gaius and Lucius Caesars
Coin value - $150-200
CAESAR PONT MAX
ROM ET AVG
As 10 BC
copper
26 mm.
Lugdunum
Bust in a wreath right / Caesar Great Priest
Altar of Lugdunum, Victories on the columns to the right and the left pedestal / Rome and Augustus
Coin value - $150-200
CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST
CASSIVS CELER III VIR A A A F F / S C
As 15 BC
copper
25 mm.
Rome
Bust right / Caesar Augustus People's Tribune
Legend: Gaius Cassius Celler Triumvir, adjective for the minting and casting gold, silver and copper coins / Command of the Senate
Coin value - $40-60
LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS / S C
III VIR A A A F F
Quadrans 9 BC
copper
16 mm.
Rome
Cornucopia / Lamia Silius Annius / Command of the Senate
Altar / Triumvir, adjective for the minting and casting gold, silver and copper coins
Coin value - $120-150
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