Front: Kopf des C. Iulius Caesar (Octavianus) nach r. Im r. F. innen zwei kleine Enhiebe, außen eine halbmondförmige Punze.
Rear: Kopf des C. Iulius Caesar (Octavianus) nach l. Inkuse Münzvorderseite. Im l. F. ein Graffito.
Graffito: Lettering or similar mark incised into the surface of a coin that had meaning in the contemporary context of the coin.
Chop mark: A mark of undefined form made normally with a chisel-like tool, for example to test the purity of the core of a coin. It can also be the result of damage caused when the object was found.
Punched: Intentionally marked with a punch, both contemporary to the object and later. In contrast to a countermark of a much more simple design. Not to be confused with punches creating a positive image, which were used during the manufacture of a die.
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