This ancient Roman coin is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. From the reign of Emperor Tiberius, 14 to 37 AD, this coin features the portrait of Emperor Tiberius on the obverse and a Bull on the reverse.
Emperor Tiberius was the second Roman emperor, ruling from 14 AD to 37 AD after the death of Augustus. He was a skilled military leader and expanded the Roman Empire’s frontiers early in his reign. Tiberius became increasingly reclusive and paranoid, especially after the death of his son Drusus. He spent his later years in self-imposed exile on the island of Capri, leaving much of the governing to his advisors. His rule became notorious for political purges and treason trials, contributing to his reputation as a dark and unpopular emperor.
The coin is a rare must-have for collectors who appreciate historical artifacts.
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