7 BC., Augustus, Rome mint, moneyer M. Maecilius Tullus, triumvir monetalis, As, RIC 435 var.
Augustus, Rome mint, issued by moneyer M. Maecilius Tullus, triumvir monetalis, struck 7 BC., countermarked 14-16 AD.,
As (ø 25-27 mm / 8,85 g), copper, axes irregular alignment ↑↠(ca. 260°), corroded,
Av.: [CAESAR A]VGVST PON[T MAX TRIBVNIC POT] / {CAESAR} , his bare head facing right; behind neck, countermark {CAESAR} (all letters ligate) within rectangular incuse.
Rv.: [M MAE]CILIVS TVLIVS III VIR [A A A F F] / S·C , legend around large S·C.
RIC I, p. 76, no. 435 var. (type common) ; CBN 654-667 var. ; Coh. 448 var. ; BMC 220 var. .
For countermark: cf. Werz 61.85 – 61.87 .