Some signs of wear on the higher parts of the relief, all parts of legend etc present, but maybe wornįine (F). (obverse) (obverse): Tiberius, laureate and cloaked, standing in quadriga right, holding laurel-branch. Very slight traces of wear, all parts of legend etc present, visible and clear Silver Denarius of Emperor Tiberius, struck between 14AD and 37AD in the Mint Lugdunum (located near Lyon, France) which was the principle precious metal mint. As struck with no traces of wearĮxtremely Fine (EF). This varies with the age of coin and there are grades between He was devoted to her when he was young but he soon tired of her overbearing ways.Ĭondition Summary. This coin shows a woman seated on the reverse and it it is also considered to be Tiberius's mother, Livia, as Pax. The Roman Empire struck it under Emperor Tiberius. He gave it back, stating the famous quote, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's." The Tiberius silver denarius is a historically significant silver coin minted during the time of Jesus Christ. Reverse: Female figure seated on chair with ornamental legs (?Livia as Pax) holding branch and inverted spear, PONTIF MAXIMįeatures and Provenance: This coin is sometimes called the 'Tribute Penny' and is believed to be the coin that was shown to Jesus by spies to trick him into opposing the emperor which would have led to his arrest. Obverse: Laureate head to right, TI CAESAR VSTVS] Perfume Bottles Vinaigrettes Pill BoxesĬondition: Almost ve ry fine, good portrait but chipped and slightly off centre reverse.Cigar and Cigarette Boxes, Snuff Boxes, Tobacconalia. Toddy Lifters Punch Bowls and Serving Rummers Rare Genuine Ancient Roman silver coin denarius Tiberius, Livia 14-37 A.D.This Roman coin is known by Tribute Penny. Candlesticks, Oil Lamps and Footed Salvers The Tribute Penny, Roman Denarius coin of Emperor Tiberius New Testament Caesar.
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