
Silver denarius of Augustus. 16 BC.

Reverse
RIC I (second edition) Augustus 362. 1944.100.38334
SPQR
IMP CAE
QVOD V
M S EX
EA P Q IS
AD A DE
S(ENATVS) P(OPVLVS)Q(VE) R(OMANUS)
IMP(ERATORI) CAE(SARI)
QVOD V(IAE)
M(VNITAE) S(VNT) EX
EA P(ECUNIA) Q(VAM) IS
AD A(ERARIAM) DE(TULIT)
Senātus populusque Romānus imperātōrī Caesarī
quod viae mūnītae sunt
ex eā pecūniā quam is ad aerārium dētulit.
Around the edge of the reverse:
L VINICIVS L F III VIR
Adam Gross
I believe that the transcription of the inscription around the edge of the reverse has a typo. The coin reads L VINICIVS (not L VINIVIVS), referring to Lucius Vinicius who was Triumvir monetalis in 16 BC.