Tiberius AD 14-37 Silver Denarius ‘Tribute Penny’ Lugdunum mint
£250.00
Tiberius AD 14-37 Silver Denarius ‘Tribute Penny’
Laureate bust right/ Livia, female figure, seated right holding sceptre and branch
The Twelve Caesars
Lugdunum mint
RCV1763, 3.66g, 17mm
Comes with find area
Tiberius AD 14-37
Tiberius was born in 42 BC to Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Druscilla. He was only three years old when his mother divorced and remarried the future Emperor Augustus. Tiberius had a military career proving himself to be a competent general who campaigned in various parts of the empire.
His relationship with his stepfather Augustus was always strained and this was not helped when his marriage to Augustus’ daughter Julia proven most unhappy. Nevertheless, upon the death of Augustus’ grandson Gaius Tiberius was reluctantly adopted as heir.
As emperor Tiberius proved to be a competent administrator however, he was suspicious by nature and became an increasing recluse retiring to his island retreat at Capreae and thereafter never returning to Rome. He died in AD 37 aged 78. Tiberius’ reign was overshadowed by a series of tragedies within the imperial family.
One of the most famous coins issued by Tiberius is the Tribute Penny which is referred to in the Bible in St Matthews gospel. Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s: Render unto Christ what is Christ’s.
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