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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Lydia| > |Philadelphia| > RP99392
Tiberius, 19 August 14 - 16 March 37 A.D., Philadelphia (Neocaesarea), Lydia
|Philadelphia|, |Tiberius,| |19| |August| |14| |-| |16| |March| |37| |A.D.,| |Philadelphia| |(Neocaesarea),| |Lydia|, At the time RPC I was printed, the identity of the Tiberius on the obverse was uncertain. All known specimens of this rare type were struck with the same dies and not one specimen had a clear legend. Vagi identified the head as Tiberius Gemmellus. RPC I attributed the type as uncertain but likely the emperor Tiberius. Since publication, specimens from two different obverse dies including some with a clear obverse legend have been added to RPC Online I. The legend on these specimens clearly identifies the portrait as the emperor "Tiberius Augustus."
RP99392. Bronze AE 15, RPC I 3017; Vagi 480 (Tiberius Gemmellus); SNG Cop 373; Winterthur 3855; Waddington 6359; Imhoof-Blumer LS p. 120, 24, nice F, green patina, Philadelphia-Neocaesarea (Alasehir, Turkey) mint, weight 3.316g, maximum diameter 15.2mm, c. 17 A.D.; obverse TIBEPION CEBACTON, bare head right; reverse NEOKEC-APEIC, winged fulmen (thunderbolt); very rare; SOLD




  







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