The inscription ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ places this issue during Tiberius's tenure as heir apparent rather than as emperor — a common honorific practice in eastern provincial minting before 14 AD, where cities anticipated succession and curried favor accordingly. Euboea's civic minting during the Augustan period was irregular and poorly documented, leaving the precise issuing city unresolved.
The inscription ΤΙΒΕΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ places this issue during Tiberius's tenure as heir apparent rather than as emperor — a common honorific practice in eastern provincial minting before 14 AD, where cities anticipated succession and curried favor accordingly. Euboea's civic minting during the Augustan period was irregular and poorly documented, leaving the precise issuing city unresolved.