8-5 BC. and later, Augustus, Dupondius or As, countermarked in Haltern, Germania, cf. RIC 155.
Augustus, irregular German or Gallic(?) mint imitating the Nemausus type, countermarked in Haltern/Germania, ca. 8-5 BC. and later,
imitative Æ Dupondius (or As ?), (25-27 mm / 13,85 g),
Obv.: IM[P] / DIVI F , heads of Agrippa (left, with rostral crown) and Augustus (right, bare), back to back.
Rev.: COL - [NEM] , crocodile chained to palm, in right field circular countermark: I{MP} and above lituus ( {MP} ligate) .
Chantraine, Novaesium VIII, 35 ; Giard, Porte-Haliguen 136, 48 ; Berger, Kalkriese I, p. 49f ; cf. RIC 155 ; cf. RPC 523 ; for countermark: Martini Pangerl Collection 17 .
the terminal coin of the Varus battlefield
The weight-peaks for regular dupondii of this issue are 14 - 11 g (RIC), 12.5 g (RPC).
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