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Historical Context
Minted during the reign of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor (27 BC - AD 14). These coins were crucial for the Roman economy, funding military campaigns and public works, and served as propaganda, disseminating the emperor's image and messages of stability and prosperity throughout the vast Roman Empire. The bull motif often symbolized fertility, agricultural wealth, or the founding of colonies.
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