Two quite uncommon Tiberius coins

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  1. cmezner

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    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
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    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.

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    Please share your Tiberius coins from Spain or anything you like to share:)
     
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