
Rome, Nero, Silver Tetradrachm 63-64AD gVF
Obverse:
The laureate bust of Nero faces right, wearing an aegis, with the Greek inscription NEPΩN KAIΣAPΣ ΣEBAΣTOΣ. The portrait projects imperial authority and divine association, a hallmark of Nero’s Alexandrian coinage.
Reverse:
An eagle stands right upon a thunderbolt, with a palm branch before it. The design symbolises Jupiter’s power, victory, and divine favour, reinforcing the emperor’s connection to celestial authority and triumph.
Details:
Struck in AD 63–64, this silver tetradrachm measures 24mm and weighs 14.08 grams. Issued during Nero’s reign in the eastern provinces, it follows the Alexandrian regnal dating system, marked Year 112 of the Caesarian era and Year 10 of his reign. References include Sear 618 and RPC 4198.
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Rome, Nero, Silver Tetradrachm 63-64AD gVF
Obverse:
The laureate bust of Nero faces right, wearing an aegis, with the Greek inscription NEPΩN KAIΣAPΣ ΣEBAΣTOΣ. The portrait projects imperial authority and divine association, a hallmark of Nero’s Alexandrian coinage.
Reverse:
An eagle stands right upon a thunderbolt, with a palm branch before it. The design symbolises Jupiter’s power, victory, and divine favour, reinforcing the emperor’s connection to celestial authority and triumph.
Details:
Struck in AD 63–64, this silver tetradrachm measures 24mm and weighs 14.08 grams. Issued during Nero’s reign in the eastern provinces, it follows the Alexandrian regnal dating system, marked Year 112 of the Caesarian era and Year 10 of his reign. References include Sear 618 and RPC 4198.
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Obverse:
The laureate bust of Nero faces right, wearing an aegis, with the Greek inscription NEPΩN KAIΣAPΣ ΣEBAΣTOΣ. The portrait projects imperial authority and divine association, a hallmark of Nero’s Alexandrian coinage.
Reverse:
An eagle stands right upon a thunderbolt, with a palm branch before it. The design symbolises Jupiter’s power, victory, and divine favour, reinforcing the emperor’s connection to celestial authority and triumph.
Details:
Struck in AD 63–64, this silver tetradrachm measures 24mm and weighs 14.08 grams. Issued during Nero’s reign in the eastern provinces, it follows the Alexandrian regnal dating system, marked Year 112 of the Caesarian era and Year 10 of his reign. References include Sear 618 and RPC 4198.






















