Vienna in Gallia, 36 BC., Octavianus and Julius Caesar, Dupondius, RPC 517.
Vienna in Gallia (Colonia Iulia Viennensis), Octavian and Julius Caesar, ca. 36 BC.,
Æ Dupondius (31-34 mm / 14,50 g),
Obv.: IMP / CAE[SAR / DIVI F] / DIVI IVLI , bare head of Julius Caesar left, back to back with bare head of Octavian right.
Rev.: C·I·[V] , legend above prow of quinquireme right, decorated with eye; multi-story forecastle and standard or corvus above.
RPC I 152, 517 (104 specimens listed) ; De la Tour 2943 ; Coh. 22, 7 ; CRE Ashmolean 1081 ; Sear, GIC, 149 ; Berger, "Kalkriese 1", p. 44 : 8(-9?) halved pieces in Kalkriese (Varus-battle), 18 halved and 7 complete in Haltern, ca. 60 halved in Vetera, 2 halved und 1 complete in Nimwegen, 14 halved und 1 complete in Asberg (Asciburgium), 89 halved und 18 complete in Neuss (Novaesium), in total: 191 haled + 27 complete specimens, according Berger.