Roman provincial copper 1th century: Tiberius and Livia Thessalonique [решено]

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Hello,

There is a coin that the French forum could not identify. Roman provincial bronze, great chances Macedonia.

Obverse, an emperor who could be Domitian (or Titus or Vespasian)
Caption: "Beta Alpha" under the bust, otherwise "?? Sigma Alpha Rho Gamma Epsilon" (without being certain)

Setback, given the hairstyle, maybe Julia Titi, or another man with a weird headgear. Domitian, Vespasian or Titus
Caption: "?? Gamma Eta" behind the head and "Delta? Mu Omega Nu? Kappa Epsilon" (Without being certain)

PDM: 9,39g / 0,86" (21,9mm) / Bronze / Medal strike

Thank you for your lightouse :), have a good day

Maybe Tiberius and Livia RPC 1567? Tiberius and Livia AE22 of Thessalonika, Macedonia. Struck circa 22/3 AD and later. TI KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head of Tiberius right / ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN ΣEBAΣTOY, draped bust of Livia right.

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Yes is this:D

Thank you very much
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