Arausio in Gallia, 30-29 BC., Augustus and Agrippa, As, RPC 533.
Arausio (or Lyon or Vienne ?) in Gallia, Augustus and Agrippa, ca. 30-29 BC.,
Æ As (halved Dupondius) (16-30 mm / 9,05 g), left half of the obverse, upper left of the reverse,
Obv.: I[MP] / DI[VI F] , bare head Agrippa facing left [and Augustus r.].
Rev.: prow of quinquireme right; above, medallion with ram’s head right.
RPC I, 155, 533 (75 pieces listed, other halved coins are known) ; Giard, Orange 12 ( http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/numi_0484-8942_1984_num_6_26_1853 ).
Colonia Firma Julia Secundanorum Arausio, todays Orange in France, was founded by veterans of the legio II Gallica probably in 35 BC. A Ram´s head was the emblem of the legion.