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30+ YEARS, XP DEUS I & II ARE MY GO TO MACHINES
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The seated lady has been referred to as Livia. She holds either a scepter or an inverted spear and an olive branch. She wears a diadem and has her hair drawn back into a bun in a fashion similar to the hairstyle worn by Livia. Although the inscription refers to Tiberius' position as Pontifex Maximus and there are no overt references to Livia, many scholars feel that users of the coins would have associated the figure with Livia and that this association was probably intended by Tiberius. Certainly coins issued locally in the provinces made this association, since the seated figure is often explicitly identified as Livia (as PAX).
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Source: https://vroma.org/vromans/bmcmanus/livia_coins.html
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My choice for the middle and right coin (if they are the same) is this coin:

C. Postumius Tatius (?), AR Denarius, 74 BC, Rome
(No legend)
Draped bust of Diana right, wearing hair tied into knot; bow and quiver over shoulder
(No legend)
Hunting dog running right, spear right below
C. POSTVMI / A in exergue
18mm x 19mm, 3.70g
Postumia 9; Crawford 394/1a; Sydenham 785
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