It was in a multiple coin lot; no measures and I haven't had the time to measure it yet. Didn't have one and even didn't know that the type was not only produced for Augustus: Hispania Tarraconensis, Calagurris Iulia Nassica, 14 – 37 AD; Gaius Celer and Gaius Recto, duoviri RPC I, 450; SNG Copenhagen 587; Vives 159–6, Hill 37–2, Ruiz 25, NAH 1086, GMI 694 Ob.: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS laureate head of Tiberius to r. Rev.: M C I C CELERE C RECTO bull standing to r.; II VIR in r. field. Please share your duoviri Asses of Tiberius or anything you like to share
AUGUSTUS. Æ. As. (Caesaraugusta, Zaragoza, Spain) 25-11 BC Magistrates: Gnaeus Domitius Ampianus, Gaius Vettius Lancianus Obverse: IMP. AVGVSTVS. TRIB. POTS. XX., laureate head of Augustus to the right. Reverse: CAES. AVGVS (clockwise from 10-1). CN. DOM. AMP. C. VET. LANC (anti clockwise from 8-2). Priest ploughing with pair of oxen to the right. Below II (with horizontal line above) VIR. (*) RPC volume I, #320 Leaded bronze,12.85g. 31mm. Reference: Vives 148–10, GMI 328, Beltrán 16, NAH 982, AB. 327. RPC Volume: I №: 400 Reign: Caligula Persons: Caligula (Augustus) Magistrate: Gaius Cornelius Refec— (duovir); Marcus Helvius Fronto (duovir) City: Bilbilis Region: Hispania Province: Tarraconensis Denomination: Leaded bronze (27 mm) 11.92gr Obverse: G CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS IMP; laureate head of Caligula, right Reverse: MVN AVG BILBIL C COR(N) REF(EC) M HELV FRO(NTO); oak wreath containing II VIR Reference: Vives 139–10, GMI 552, NAH 1131