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Octavian, Silver Denarius

Octavian, Silver Denarius. Minted at Brundisium or Rome (?), struck c. 29-27 B.C. Laureate head facing right, rev. IMP - CAESAR, figure (Octavian?), wearing a cloak and holding a spear and a parazonium, set on top of a rostral column decorated with two anchors, 3.86g., 10h (RIC 271; BMC 633; C 124). In an excellent state of preservation for this issue, well-centred and struck, iridescent toning, about extremely fine.

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