I have a few Augustus ones that I think are pretty cool...
The first two are just different order of the moneyer names.
Augustus, Ruled 27 BC-14 AD AE Quadrans, Stuck 5 BC, Rome mint Apronius, Galus, Messalla, and Sisenna; triumvirate (meaning the three men in charge of preparing blanks and minting coins in gold, silver and bronze), although there are the four names inscribed on coin. Obverse: SISENNA MESSALLA IIIVIR, bowl-shaped, ornately decorated altar.Reverse: GALVS APRONIVS A A A F F, legend surrounding SC.References: RIC I 464Size: 16mm, 2.9g
Augustus, Ruled 27 BC-14 AD AE Quadrans, Stuck 5 BC, Rome mint Apronius, Galus, Messalla, and Sisenna; triumvirate (meaning the three men in charge of preparing blanks and minting coins in gold, silver and bronze), although there are the four names inscribed on coin. Obverse: MESSALLA APRONIVS IIIVIR, bowl-shaped, ornately decorated altar.Reverse: GALVS SISENNA A A A F F, legend surrounding SC.References: RIC I 453
Augustus, Ruled 27 BC – 14 AD
AE Quadrans, Struck 9 BC, Rome mint
L. Aelius Lamia, P. Silius and Annius, moneyers
Obverse: LAMIA · SILIVS · ANNIVS ·, simpulum and lituus.Reverse: III · VIR · A · A · A · F · F · around large S C.References: RIC 421