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I Also Have A Imperatore Tiberio 42Ac.37dc

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I also have a 42a.c.37d.c. imperatore tiberio coin that I'm trying to find out about. I will take a photo and try to upload it does anyone no anything about please post here.

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Post a picture of the coin and I'm sure we will be able to help you.
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42a.c.37d.c. imperatore tiberio

I'm going to assume that you didn't spontaneously start speaking Italian, and that it actually says that on the back of the coin itself.

What you've got is a reproduction of an ancient Roman coin, of the kind frequently sold at tourist spots in Italy. "Imperatore Tiberio" is Italian for "Emperor Tiberius". "42 a.c. - 37 d.c." are Tiberius' birth and death dates, 42 BC and 37 AD - the abbreviations ac and dc are also in Italian.

Here is a similar reproduction for emperor Augustus.
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