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Very Fine; stripped and heavily cleaned | ROMAN EMPIRE. Caligula.
Bronze sestertius, AD 37-38. Rome.
Obv: C•CAESAR•AVG•GERMANICVS•P•M•TR•POT, Pietas seated left, holding patera and resting arm on small draped figure standing facing; PIETAS in exergue. Rev: front view of hexastyle garlanded temple of Divus Augustus, pediment decorated with sacrificial scene, and with quadriga and Victories as acroteria, and statues of Romulus and Aeneas along roof line; in front, Emperor, veiled and togate, sacrificing with patera over garlanded altar right, flanked by victimarius holding bull for sacrifice and attendant holding a patera; DIVO-AVG S-C across fields.
Very Fine; stripped and heavily cleaned.
Reference: RIC I-36; BMCRE-41.
Provenance: from the Euclidean Collection; acquired from David Miller, 5th September 2015.
Die Axis: 6h.
Diameter: 35 mm.
Weight: 26.81 g.
Composition: Bronze.
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