Roman Provincial Silver Drachm - Caesaraea Cappadocia 14-37 AD - Tiberius

  • Obverse: DIVVS AVGVSTVS. Laureate head right.
  • Reverse: GERMANICVS CAES TI AVG F COS II IMP. Bare head of Drusus left.
  • Date: 14-37 AD
  • Size: 18 mm, 2.88 g
  • Composition: Silver
  • Reference: RPC 3623d
  • Internal SKU: 181X179

HISTORICAL NOTE: This exquisite Roman Provincial Silver Drachm from Caesaraea Cappadocia, minted between 14-37 AD during the reign of Tiberius, offers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal era in the Roman Empire. Tiberius, known for his complex and often controversial rule, succeeded Augustus and brought a sense of stability after years of civil strife. This coin reflects the provincial minting practices that flourished in the eastern territories, where local designs intertwined with imperial iconography. Caesaraea, notable for its strategic location along vital trade routes and rich in cultural diversity, became a significant urban center under Tiberius, as the emperor sought to solidify his influence throughout the empire. Collecting this drachm not only allows you to hold a piece of ancient currency but also brings you closer to the fascinating nexus of Roman authority and local engagement in the provinces.