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Sestertius - Tiberius

Issuer Colonia Romula (Roman Provincial Mint, Hispania Baetica)
Year 14-37
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Composition Copper
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Edge Plain
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Colonia Romula — modern Seville — was one of a handful of Iberian mints granted the authority to strike bronze coinage during Tiberius's reign, a privilege that reflected the colony's status as a Roman foundation rather than a merely allied city. The western provincial mints operated with considerable autonomy in this period, and Romula's output was never centrally coordinated with Rome's own issues, making die links between specimens a live area of scholarly interest.

RPC I 73 is not a common type by provincial standards.

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