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Æ - Tiberius M MVN IVL VTIC D D P P

Issuer Municipium Iulium Utica (Africa Proconsularis)
Year 13-21
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Currency Denarius (49 BC to AD 215)
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Obverse description Bare or laureate head of Emperor Tiberius facing right, rendered in the provincial style characteristic of North African municipal coinage of the early Imperial period. The portrait, though heavily worn, retains the characteristic Julio-Claudian physiognomy with a prominent profile. The surrounding Latin legend reads TI CAE DIVI AVG F AVG IMP, identifying the emperor as Tiberius Caesar, son of the deified Augustus, Augustus and Imperator. The flan is irregular and the surfaces exhibit extensive dark patination consistent with prolonged burial.
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Obverse lettering TI CAE DIVI AVG F AVG IMP
(Translation: Tiberius Caesar, son of the divine Augustus, Augustus Emperor)
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Reverse script Latin
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