42-43AD As Claudius Reverse 42-43AD As – Claudius - SC is a common abbreviation on Roman coins and means 'senatus consultum', or 'by decree of the Senate' which decrees that the coin was an official issue.
125AD As Emperor Hadrian Obverse 125AD As – Hadrian - Copper As of Emperor Hadrian, struck around 125AD-128AD. Diameter 26mm. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Hadrian facing right. Legend is "HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS". The Reverse shows a ship with rowers.
37AD 38AD As Gaius Caligula Obverse 37AD-38AD As – Gaius (Caligula) - Copper As of Emperor Gaius (better known as Caligula) minted between 37AD and 38AD at the Rome Mint. Reverse is the Goddess Vesta.
35AD 36AD As Tiberius Obverse 35AD As – Tiberius - Silver As of Emperor Tiberius, struck at the Rome Mint around 35AD-36AD. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Tiberius facing left. Legend is 'TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII'.
66AD As Emperor Nero Obverse 66AD As – Nero - Ancient Roman Empire As, minted in 66AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. Struck at the mint at Lugdunum in Gaul.
7BC As Augustus Obverse MV.jpg 7BC As – Augustus - Copper As of Emperor Augustus, struck by moneyer P. Lurius Agrippa at the Rome Mint around 7BC. The Obverse shows the bare head of Emperor Augustus facing left. Legend "[CAES]AR AVGVST . PONT MAX [TRIBVNIC POT]".
77AD As Vespasian Altar Obverse 77AD As – Vespasian – Titus / Altar - The 77AD Copper As of Emperor Vespasian, minted in the name of his son Titus. Struck at the Lugdunum Mint around 77-78AD. The Reverse shows a rectangular alter.
88AD-89AD As Domitian Obverse 88AD-89AD As – Domitian - Copper As of Emperor Domitian, struck around 88AD-89AD at the Rome Mint. Diameter 28mm and weighs 9.48mm. The Reverse shows the Goddess Fortuna.