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"Aureus of Augustus, Lugdunum (Lyons) (Augustus) , 1976.40.2,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 16, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/194906.
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On the side of the coin on the left is the bust of a man facing right, tendrils of short curly hair held in place with a laurel wreath; surrounding the border, small dots and the Latin characters: C A E S A R / A V G V S T V S / D I V I / F / P A T E R / P A T R I A E. The other side of the coin depicts two men standing one facing right, one facing left, with heads slightly turned, each rests a hand on one of two shields, which stand upright on the ground between them; behind the shields, two crossed spears, butts pointing upwards; above, a large laddle and a ritualistic staff, that curls inwards at the top; surrounding the border, small dots and the Latin characters: C / L / C A E S A R E S / A V G V S T I / F / C O S / D E S I G N / P R I N C / I V V E N T.