17 BC. and later, Augustus, Imitative Dupondius, irregular Gallic or Hispanic mint, cf. RIC 347.
Augustus, inofficial mint in Gallia or Hispania?, imitation copying the Rome mint, moneyer P. Licinius Stolo, struck ca. 17 BC. and later,
Æ Imitative Dupondius (19-21 mm / 3,23 g),
Obv.: AV[GVS] / TRIBV[N] / POTES , in three lines in oak wreath.
Rev.: P S[TOLO III VIR] A A A F F , around large S C.
cf. BN I, 90, 311 ff. ; cf. RIC I, 67, 347 .