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Nemausus in Gallia,   16-10 BC., Augustus, Dupondius, RPC 523.
Nemausus (Nimes) in Gallia, Augustus, ca. 16-10 BC.,
Æ Dupondius , (27-28 mm / 12,26 g), brass (yellow alloy), 
Obv.: IMP / [DIVI F] , heads of Agrippa (left, with rostral crown) and Augustus (right, bare-headed), back to back; 2 chisel-groovings between heads.  - têtes adossées d'Agrippa coiffé de la couronne rostrale à gauche et d'Auguste nu à droite. 
Rev.: [C]OL - NEM , crocodile chained to palm, above palm, a wreath with long ties, two palm branches below; 5 chisel-groovings on and above crocodile.  - crocodile enchaîné à un palmier qui est surmonté d'une couronne ; sous le crocodile, deux palmettes.
RPC I, 153, 523 (144 pieces listed) ; RIC I 155-7 ; LT. 2778 ; SNG Cop. 696-8 ; SNG Tübingen 142-51 . 

On both sides chisel-groovings from several splitting attempts to create the lower denomination. 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.

The weight-peaks for regular dupondii of this issue are 14 - 11 g (RIC), 12,50 g (RPC I).
Schlüsselwörter: Nemausus Nimes Gallia Gaul Augustus Agrippa Crocodile Chain Palm Tree Branch Wreath Ties Chisel

Nemausus in Gallia, 16-10 BC., Augustus, Dupondius, RPC 523.

Nemausus (Nimes) in Gallia, Augustus, ca. 16-10 BC.,
Æ Dupondius , (27-28 mm / 12,26 g), brass (yellow alloy),
Obv.: IMP / [DIVI F] , heads of Agrippa (left, with rostral crown) and Augustus (right, bare-headed), back to back; 2 chisel-groovings between heads. - têtes adossées d'Agrippa coiffé de la couronne rostrale à gauche et d'Auguste nu à droite.
Rev.: [C]OL - NEM , crocodile chained to palm, above palm, a wreath with long ties, two palm branches below; 5 chisel-groovings on and above crocodile. - crocodile enchaîné à un palmier qui est surmonté d'une couronne ; sous le crocodile, deux palmettes.
RPC I, 153, 523 (144 pieces listed) ; RIC I 155-7 ; LT. 2778 ; SNG Cop. 696-8 ; SNG Tübingen 142-51 .

On both sides chisel-groovings from several splitting attempts to create the lower denomination. 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.

The weight-peaks for regular dupondii of this issue are 14 - 11 g (RIC), 12,50 g (RPC I).

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