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| 背面描述 | Central device consisting of a large rudder or hasta with a caduceus — a winged staff entwined with two serpents — displayed upright in the field, flanked by the prominent senatorial mark of authority S C (Senatus Consultum) to left and right respectively, affirming senatorial oversight of the bronze coinage. The encircling legend PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POTEST XXXVI runs along the periphery in Latin capitals, recording Tiberius's offices of Pontifex Maximus and his 36th year of tribunician power, providing a precise date for the issue. |
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Tribunician Power XXXVI dates this issue precisely to 34–35 AD, the final decade of Tiberius's reign — a period when the emperor had already withdrawn to Capri and effectively ceded day-to-day administration of Rome to the Senate and his prefects. The SC on the reverse reflects the Senate's nominal authority over bronze coinage, a constitutional fiction both parties maintained with apparent mutual convenience.
RIC I 53 is among the more frequently encountered Tiberian aes issues, but the series as a whole suffers from chronically uneven striking pressure at the Rome mint during this period.