Augustus 27 BC-AD 14. Æ Dupondius (30.5mm 15.08 g.)
Triumphal Coinage issue.
Rome mint, struck 7 BC by P. Lurius Agrippa, moneyer.
Obv. Laureate head of Augustus left, behind Victory, touching fillet of laurel wreath with right hand and holding cornucopia in left.
Rev. Legend around, large SC.
RIC I 426
Near F / near VF,
Brown patina, some green.
This rare pieces, also called "medallions" or "triumphal coinage dupondii", relating the obverse figure of Victory to Tiberius triumph in Germania of 7 BC