古罗马,帝国 银 Coin pendant, 皇帝 图拉真「罗马元老院与人民致诸侯中最贤明者」





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古罗马帝国银质硬币吊坠,特拉扬皇帝,公元103–111年,标题为 Emperor Trajan 'From the Senate and People of Rome to the best of Princes',直径约21.5毫米,成色良好,原件/官方真品,证书可应要求提供。
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Coins, symbols of power - struck in metal. From Emperors to Kings, rulers struck their image and ideals into coins, turning currency into one of history’s most enduring propaganda tools. These small objects passed daily through the hands of ordinary people, spreading messages of authority with every exchange.
Trajan, AR Denarius, struck Rome 103-111 AD.
Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP, laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
Reverse: COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Victory standing left, draped, holding wreath and palm.
Diameter pendant: ± 21,5 mm
Ref: RIC 128 RSC 75, BMC 355.
Very fine condition, wearable.
Coin: 103-111 AD
Silver pendant: modern
Certificate ofAuthenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
TRAJAN, Emperor of Rome from 98-117 AD. The weak and aging Emperor Nerva chose the popular general Trajan as his heir and successor in order to avoid a civil war.
In contemporary accounts he is described as intelligent, a wise and just ruler, and a moral man.
One of his major successes was his ending the Dacian Wars by defeating the powerful Dacian King Decebalus. He built a massive bridge over the Danube river to allow the Roman army to easily cross the river. For more than 1000 years this bridge was considered to be the longest bridge in the world.
The capital of Dacia was sacked and the Dacian gold mines now supplied the Roman Empire with more resources. To celebrate his great success Trajan hosted a 3-month spectacle at the Colosseum.
Trajan devalued the Roman currency in 107 AD. The result was that Trajan was able to mint a lot more coins than other Emperors, allowing him to indulge in massive building programs and start a welfare program (alimenta)
Trajan was successful in the Parthian Wars, but after he fell ill in 117 AD he had to sail back home. He died of a stroke in the city of Selinus (modern-day Turkey) on August 8 of the year 117 AD.
COS V: Consul for the fifth time
SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the People of Rome)
SPQR OPTIMO PRINC: From the Senate and People of Rome to the best of Princes.
卖家故事
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Coins, symbols of power - struck in metal. From Emperors to Kings, rulers struck their image and ideals into coins, turning currency into one of history’s most enduring propaganda tools. These small objects passed daily through the hands of ordinary people, spreading messages of authority with every exchange.
Trajan, AR Denarius, struck Rome 103-111 AD.
Obverse: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TRP, laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder.
Reverse: COS V PP SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, Victory standing left, draped, holding wreath and palm.
Diameter pendant: ± 21,5 mm
Ref: RIC 128 RSC 75, BMC 355.
Very fine condition, wearable.
Coin: 103-111 AD
Silver pendant: modern
Certificate ofAuthenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
TRAJAN, Emperor of Rome from 98-117 AD. The weak and aging Emperor Nerva chose the popular general Trajan as his heir and successor in order to avoid a civil war.
In contemporary accounts he is described as intelligent, a wise and just ruler, and a moral man.
One of his major successes was his ending the Dacian Wars by defeating the powerful Dacian King Decebalus. He built a massive bridge over the Danube river to allow the Roman army to easily cross the river. For more than 1000 years this bridge was considered to be the longest bridge in the world.
The capital of Dacia was sacked and the Dacian gold mines now supplied the Roman Empire with more resources. To celebrate his great success Trajan hosted a 3-month spectacle at the Colosseum.
Trajan devalued the Roman currency in 107 AD. The result was that Trajan was able to mint a lot more coins than other Emperors, allowing him to indulge in massive building programs and start a welfare program (alimenta)
Trajan was successful in the Parthian Wars, but after he fell ill in 117 AD he had to sail back home. He died of a stroke in the city of Selinus (modern-day Turkey) on August 8 of the year 117 AD.
COS V: Consul for the fifth time
SPQR: Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the People of Rome)
SPQR OPTIMO PRINC: From the Senate and People of Rome to the best of Princes.
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