1080329 | ROMAN IMPERIAL. Tiberius. (Emperor, 14-37 AD). Struck 14-37 AD. AR Denarius. NGC MS (Mint State) Strike 4/5 Surface 4/5. Lugdunum. 3.59gm. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. laureate head right / PONTIF MAXIM. Livia, as Pax, seated left, holding long vertical sceptre and branch, on chair with ornamented legs above one exergual line. RIC I 30; BMCRE 48; RSC 16b.


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The tribute penny was the coin that was shown to Jesus when he made his famous speech "Render unto Caesar..." The phrase comes from the King James Version of the gospel account: Jesus is asked, "Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not?" (Mark 12:14) and he replies, "bring me a penny, that I may see it" (Mark 12:15). The Greek text uses the word denarion and it is probable that the coin was a Roman denarius with a portrait of Tiberius.

1080329 ROMAN IMPERIAL. Tiberius. (Emperor, 14-37 AD). Struck 14-37 AD. AR Denarius. NGC MS (Mint State) Strike 4/5 Surface 4/5. Lugdunum. 3.59gm. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS. laureate head right / PONTIF MAXIM. Livia, as Pax, seated left, hol...

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