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As - Tiberius

Issuer Sabratha (Africa Proconsularis)
Year 14-37
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Diameter 21 mm
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Reverse description Capricorn striding to the right, the mythological creature associated with Augustus and adopted as a dynastic emblem under Tiberius, rendered with the foreparts of a goat and a fish tail. The Capricorn carries a cornucopia resting over its shoulder and is accompanied by a ship's rudder and a globe, symbols of Roman imperial dominion over land and sea. The field is otherwise plain, and the design is contained within a dotted border. This reverse type directly alludes to the Augustan-Tiberian imperial ideology and the city's loyalty to Rome.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (14-37)
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