This one is quite corroded and the second one is quite worn, but I would like to share them anyway. It took me a while to attribute them, because it is hard to read the inscriptions. Any corrections are most welcome Imperial colonial coins were struck in Turiaso, under Augustus and Tiberius. AE As, Hispania Tarraconensis, Turiaso, 14 - 37 AD; Serenus and Quadratus duoviri 28 mm, 11.460 g, 6h RPC I 417; Vives 157–1; Hill 33–9; GMI 367; NAH 1081; FAB 2452; SNG Copenhagen 605 Ob.: TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERAT Laureate head of Tiberius to r. Rev.: MVN TVR C CAEC SER Bull standing to r., head facing, II VIR. In ex. M VAL QVAD AE As, Hispania Tarraconensis, Calagurris Nassica Iulia, 14 - 37 AD; Lucius Fulvius Sparsus and Lucius Saturninus duoviri. 24 mm, 10.280 g, 2h RPC I, 448; Vives 159–5; Hill 37–1; Ruiz 24; GMI 692–3; Ripollès (Madrid, 2005) 2061; ACIP 3128; SNG Copenhagen 585; FAB 429 Ob.: TI AVGVS DIVI AVGVSTI F IMP CAESAR Laureate head of Tiberius to r. Rev.: (M•C•I) at left; L•FVL•SPARSO above bull standing to r.; II VIR before; and L•SATVRNINO below. Please share your Tiberius coins from Spain or anything you like to share