Tiberius AD14-37 Silver Denarius NGC CHXF - Twelve Caesar’s
This silver denarius was struck under the reign of Emperor Tiberius, Rome’s second emperor and successor to Augustus. Issued between AD 14 and 37 at the Lugdunum Mint, it is one of the most famous Roman silver coins, popularly known as the “Tribute Penny” referenced in the Bible.
The obverse features a finely detailed laureate portrait of Tiberius, representing his authority as emperor. The reverse depicts Livia, Tiberius’ mother, as Pax, the goddess of peace, seated and holding a scepter and olive branch. This design symbolized stability and prosperity under his rule.
Certified by NGC in Choice Extra Fine with a sharp Strike 4/5 and Surface 3/5, this coin maintains strong detail and impressive eye appeal despite some surface challenges.
Guaranteed Genuine by NGC Ancients