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Augustus and Agrippa AS - crocodile halved As interesting! (AP2309)

Augustus and Agrippa AS - crocodile halved As interesting!  (AP2309)
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Augustus and Agrippa AS - crocodile halved As interesting! (AP2309)
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  • Model: Crocodile Augustus Agrippa half as
€ 45.00
€ 49.00

Augustus, with Agrippa, 27 BC-AD 14. As (Bronze, 13x25 mm, 5.43 g, 6 h), Nemausus, circa 27 BC. [IMP / DIVI F] Heads of Agrippa, on the left, wearing rostral crown and laurel wreath, and of Augustus, on the right, back to back. Rev. COL [NEM] Crocodile to right, chained to large palm; below, two branches. RIC 154. RPC I 522. Halved in antiquity, otherwise, very fine.

Clear portrait of Agrippa. Nemausus (now Nîmes) was a colony Octavian/Augustus set up for his veterans from the civil war against Antony and Cleopatra. They would have appreciated the presence of the great general Agrippa on this coin; the chained crocodile on the reverse represents a captured Egypt. The veterans also apparently suffered from a lack of small change, as many of these coins are found halved.