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"199299","IOW-F52A23","001472F545F010AC","Coin","","","","","","","22","1","IOW2007-1-537","","ROMAN","-15","15","A complete and worn copper alloy As of Augustus (or Tiberius) from the mint of Lugdunum (c. 15 BC - c. AD 15), overstruck in the reign of Claudius (AD 41-54) or possibly Titus (AD 79-81); Traces of Altar; overstrike: TI.C.A

c.f. RIC I, p. 57, no. 230ff & p. 95, no. 31; BMC I, p. xxxv; Pangerl pp. 266-8, nos. 58a-f.","Worn coins such as these were overstruck by the Roman army on the Rhine frontier to signify that they were still good for circulation, or to denote a devaluation. This countermark suggests the former.  This countermark is recorded in BMC I (p. xxxv) and on coins of Caligula ( 6 examples in the Pangerl Collection, all from Germania Superior).  TI. C. A. probably means Tiberius Claudius Augustus (Claudius), but might stand for Titus Caesar Augustus (Titus).

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