65. Sestertius Coin, Trajan, Fortuna type, approx. 114-116 A.D.

Starting price

EUR 100

Sold

EUR 250

Session

Wed, 24 September 2025 18:00

Obverse: Bust of Emperor Trajan, laureate, to the right; Legend: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P P COS V P P. Reverse: Dacia seated to the left, on a shield, in front of it, a trophy; Legend: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI. Mint area: Roman Empire, predominantly Rome. Circulation area: Roman Empire, from Spain to India and from Germany to Egypt. Possible discovery location: Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, West Asia, North Africa. State of conservation: mediocre. Struck after the second Dacia war (105-106), Trajan's bronze sestertius presents on the reverse a personification of Dacia, seated on a shield, defeated in front of a Roman trophy and the legend that translates as: "The Senate and the Roman people to the highest Prince". These elements highlight the importance that Trajan attributed to the annexation of Dacia, the Roman Empire, both for the gold and salt resources offered by this region and for the strategic advantages gained at the northeastern border of the empire.

Dimensions

custom d=33 mm

Description

bronze

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