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Roman coin of the first half of the first century bC, with a crown head facing right and a legend around, the emitting entity was Augusto, in bronze, from Ceca Celsa (Gelsa)
Roman coins from the first half of the first century AC (14-37) and the issuing authority was Tiberius, all are bronze and have a legend around the coin, from Ceca Turiasu
Roman coin from the first half of the 1st. century, having a head facing left, the issuing authority was Caligula, in bronze, from Ceca Segobriga
Roman coin from the first half of the first century AC, with a head facing right and the legend Ti Caesar divi Aug F. Aug around, the emitting entity was Tiberius, in bronze
At left a coin with the legend Scipione er Montano II vir CCA, at right the front with the words C. Caesar Aug. Germanicus imp, the emitting entity was Caligula and both are bronze made