Description: This is a rare and valuable Tiberius Denarius coin from the Roman Imperial period. The coin is made of silver and has been certified by NGC. The Silver Denarius of Emperor Tiberius was struck between 14AD and 37AD in the Mint Lugdunum (located near Lyon, France) which was the principle precious metal mint under Tiberius. The Obverse shows the laureated head of Tiberius facing right. Legend is "TI CAESAR [DIVI] AVG F AVGVSTVS". The Reverse shows a female figure seated facing right, holding a sceptre and a branch. The female is not fully identified; it may be Livia wife of Augustus, or it could be the mother of Tiberius, or it may be Pax, or maybe just a Priestess. Legend is "[PONTIF] MAXIM". The coin is in Ch F grade and has a certification number of 3762439-021. The era of this coin is ancient, dating back to 14 AD. The coin's provenance is not available, but it is speculated to have originated from Italy. This is a must-have for any coin collector or history enthusiast.
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Denomination: Denarius
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Composition: Silver
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Year: 14 AD
Era: Ancient
Certification Number: 3762439-021
Grade: Ch F
Ruler: Tiberius
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Certification: NGC