I found this article fascinating. What a relic! I wonder what it would bring on the open market? Gary if you wish to refer members to a copyrighted article , use an URL as the pointer, not replicating it here. This is your second warning, one more and you will be removed. Jim
TIBERIUS This was probly retariffed small pocket change to Germanicus’s Legions... Augustus As four countermarks 25-23 mm 9.8g TICA AVG probably for Tiberius Augustus CE14-37 Dolphin Ex: @Valentinian RI Tiberius AE As 14-37 CE Laureate-Pont Max Globe Rudder sinister left RIC I 58
Nice article. Here are a few of Tiberius. Dattari plate coin Qudienham hoard coin supposedly linked to Boudica's revolt Tiberius quadriga
Not sure which article you originally quoted but just so everyone knows...the sword wasn't owned by Tiberius but probably a centurion or higher rank. Found in Mainz. https://blog.britishmuseum.org/the-sword-of-tiberius/ There are a number of replicas out there of this sword for the reenactor market. The best was made by the late Brian Stobbs. This one is excellent too: https://www.romanarmytalk.com/rat/thread-24938.html There are cheaper Indian versions as well made by Deepeeka