I recently found out this is Tibs and not Augy thanks to a CT pal! Tiberius 14 – 37 Bronze, uncertain mint in Macedonia (Philippi ?), Æ 4.49 g. Bare head r. Rev. Two priests ploughing with yoke of oxen. BMC 89. RPC 1657. Green patina and good very fine
TIBERIUS: Augustus As four countermarks 25-23 mm 9.8g TICA AVG probably for Tiberius Augustus CE14-37 Dolphin
OK, so we totally skipped Agrippa Postumus (even though we likely would have had to borrow him from Wildwinds), and skipped ahead to Tiberius. I give up. Tell ya what, why doesn't everybody post whatever they want, in any order they want - maybe some Lincoln cent "errors" while you're at it- since there's no point.
This thread is out of control! How did the Best Answer get deployed? Don't get me started on Best Answer: the CoinTalk Feature That Needs to Die.
Agrippa Postumus AE21 of Corinth. AGRIPPA CAESAR CORINTHI, bare head right / C MVSSIO PRISCO II VIR HEIO POLL IONE ITER C in four lines inside parsley wreath. Vagi 399.
Any other Tiberiuses (what's the proper plural here?) anyone want to share? Or we can move on to Sejanus... (list)
But I did post it Lord M! Agrippa Postumus AE21 of Corinth. AGRIPPA CAESAR CORINTHI, bare head right / C MVSSIO PRISCO II VIR HEIO POLL IONE ITER C in four lines inside parsley wreath. Vagi 399.(borrowed from wild winds) Just now.
I do remember someone in the joint showing a Sejanus...or was it just a link to one that sold at auction? And the Nero Claudius Drusus. Another one I don't have that has been high on my list for some time. Grumble grumble