15 BC. - 14 AD. and later, Augustus or Tiberius, imitative As, irregular Gallic or Hispanic mint, cf. RIC I, p. 57-58.
Augustus or Tiberius, contemporary imitation, irregular Gallic mint imitating the Lugdunum mint, ca. 15 BC. - 14 AD. and later,
imitative Æ As (21-22 mm / 5,22 g),
Obv.: [...] , head facing left.
Rev.: [R]OM ET A[VG] (retrograde) , front elevation of the Roma-Augustus-Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, flanked by nude male figures; to left and right, Victories on columns, facing one another.
cp. RIC I, p. 57-58 .