Description: Thank you for looking at this beautiful example of an ancient Roman coin. It features amazing style and history. This is a great chance to own a piece of history, expand your collection, or give as a gift. All coins are guaranteed authentic for life. Obverse: Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD. Born in 63 BC, he was the great-nephew and adopted heir of Julius Caesar. After Caesar's assassination, Augustus formed the Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Marcus Lepidus to defeat Caesar's assassins. Eventually, he emerged as the sole ruler after defeating Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. Augustus implemented significant reforms that stabilized and expanded the empire, including restructuring the military, revamping the tax system, and initiating vast building projects. His reign ushered in the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and prosperity that lasted over two centuries. Augustus' leadership transformed Rome from a republic plagued by civil wars into a powerful and enduring empire, earning him the reverence of subsequent generations as one of history's most effective and influential leaders. The inscription "IMP CAESAR" on the coin is an abbreviation of the Latin title "Imperator Caesar." Reverse: Featuring six grain ears bound together, this symbology carries significance connected to Augustus and his reign. The grain ears symbolize abundance, fertility, and prosperity, reflecting the period of peace and stability known as the Pax Romana that Augustus brought to the Roman Empire. By choosing this imagery, the coin conveys the message of agricultural prosperity and the Emperor's role in ensuring the welfare and sustenance of his people. This symbol would reassure citizens of the empire's stability and the effectiveness of Augustus' leadership, emphasizing the connection between the Emperor and the well-being of Rome. Era: Ancient RomanRuler: AugustusArea: Asia MinorDate: circa 25-20 BCDenomination: Silver CistophorusObverse: Bare head right, IMP CAESAR Reverse: AVGV STVS, six grain ears bound togetherSize: 25 mm, 11.5 gramsMint: Ephesus possiblyReference: Sutherland Group VIβ 335 var. (O105/R59 [unrecorded die pair); RPC I 2214 (cistophoric mint); RSC 32bProfessional Numismatic Notes: Extremely Fine, great portrait and nice coin in hand ******************************************************************** STORE AND SHIPPING POLICIES, PLEASE READ********************************************************************- Shipping is FAST and FREE with tracking!- If you want shipping insurance, please let me know. Your invoice will be adjusted according to the cost of the insurance. Lucky Coin and Antiques LLC will not be held liable for lost mail that does not have the added shipping insurance. - All coins are guaranteed authentic for life.- Please message me for any additional photos or questions.- All items will come in a bubble wrap package to insure absolute protection for the contents inside.- Combine up to 5 coins on one shipping charge.- Thank you for supporting my small business! ********************************************************************
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Era: Ancient
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Denomination: Cistophorus
Composition: Silver
Year: 25 BC
Ruler: Augustus