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As - Tiberius

Issuer Calagurris
Year 14-37
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering TI · AVGVS · DIVI · AVGVSTI · F · IMP · CAESAR
(Translation: Tiberius the venerable (Augustus), son of the divine Augustus, supreme commander (Imperator), Caesar.)
Reverse description A bull standing right, rendered in robust relief, occupies the central field of the reverse. The animal is depicted in a naturalistic style typical of Hispanian municipal coinage of the Augustan and Tiberian periods. The circular legend surrounding the design references the local magistrates (duoviri) responsible for the coin's issue: M · C · I L · FVL · SPARSO L · SATVRNINO II VIR, naming Lucius Fulvius Sparsus and Lucius Saturninus as the two presiding duoviri of Calagurris. A beaded border frames the entire design. The reverse type of the bull was a common emblematic device on the civic coinage of Hispania Tarraconensis.
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