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As - Tiberius THAPSVM IVN AVG

Issuer Thapsus (Africa Proconsularis)
Year 16-21
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Diameter 23 mm
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Obverse lettering TI CAE DIVI AVG F AVG IMP VII
(Translation: Tiberius Caesar, son of the divine Augustus, Augustus, commander for the seventh time)
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Edge Plain
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Thapsus — modern Ras Dimas on the Tunisian coast — retained the right to strike local bronze under the early Principate, a privilege tied to its status as a Roman colony founded after Caesar's decisive victory there in 46 BC. This issue falls within the magistracy of a local duovir whose abbreviated name appears in the legend, one of a small number of African colonial mints still producing autonomous bronze during the reign of Tiberius. The series is thinly documented, and die links between specimens have not been systematically catalogued.

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