An other first century coin arrived today!
I sold a Drusus as struck under Titus and I just found out this one is being struck under his Father, Tiberius (even better!)
The obvers is in excellent condition, I'mhappy with it.

Tiberius, RIC 45, for Drusus Junior, As of AD 22 (large S C)
Æ As (10.00g, Ø27mm). Rome mint. Struck AD 22.
TObv.: DRVSVS CAESAR TI·AVG·F·DIVI·AVG·N, bare head of Drusus facing left
Rev,: PONTIF·TRIBVN·POTEST·ITER
RIC (Tiberius) 45; Cohen 2; Foss (RHC) 58:22
Drusus died in A.D. 23, poisoned by his wife, Livilla. The reverse of this coin refers to Tiberius' award of the tribunician power in A.D. 22.