Drusus, copper As, 14-B.C.-23 A.D., Sear 588, 27-29 mm, 10.1 gm. Drusus was the son of Tiberius, and the coin was issued under Tiberius. The obverse shows the barehead of Drusus to the left, with the legend "DRVSVS CAESAR TI. AVG. F. DIVI. AVG.". The reverse shows a large " S C " in the center, with "PONTIF. TRIBUN. POTEST. ITER." as the legend around the border. Both sides are mostly dark brown in color, with a shade of very dark green visible in a light. The obverse shows a little accretion at the edge on the left side from about the 6 o'clock position and around toward the 8-9 o'clock position. A few speckles of accretion on the hair and in front to the ear, and at the top of the head going toward the rim. There is on small spot of hard, solid green accretion near the eyebrow/forehead. The reverse shows some accretion near the left side, crossing the center of the "S", and a little between the "S" and "C". and slightly above. On the first letters of "PONTIF", a little accretion can be seen. EX. H.G. Hopkins, W. Ray, Greenville, S.C. Mr. H.G. Hopkins received it from Mr. W. Ray as a birthday present on 5 Dec.1979. The piece was purchased by me from Mr. Hopkins, 16 April 1986.