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Æ22 - Tiberius CN D (MI) PRO (VL) A LAET (R) IIVIR

Issuer Panormus
Year 14-37
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A Capricorn strides to the right in the central field, rendered with characteristic detail of scales and wings, serving as an Augustan-Tiberian dynastic emblem. Beneath the Capricorn, a triskeles — the ancient symbol of Sicily — is prominently displayed, its three running legs arranged around a central gorgoneion or face. The magistrates' names are inscribed in the surrounding legend, referencing the two duovirs responsible for the issue. The overall composition is bold and well-centred for a provincial bronze of this period.
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Mintage ND (14-37)
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