Nemausus in Gallia, 16-3 BC., Augustus, As (halved Dupondius), RPC 523-4 var.
Nemausus (Nimes) in Gallia, Augustus, struck ca. 16-10 BC.,
Æ As (halved Dupondius) (12-25 mm / 5,10 g), brass (?), axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 110°),
Obv.: [IMP] / DIVI F , head [of Agrippa (left, with rostral crown) and] Augustus (right, bare or laureate?), back to back.
Rev.: [COL] - {NE}M , ( {NE} ligate), crocodile r., [chained to a palm; left above palm], wreath with long ties to r., [palm branch below].
cf. RIC I, 52, 155-8 (C) ; cf. RPC I, 154, 523-4 .
The value of this series was in fact indicated by the presence of the number of heads on the obverse. One head on a halved coin meaning the value of an as.