Nice. Congratulations. My only Trajan Decius Sestertius: TRAJAN DECIUS AE Sestertius OBVERSE: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: PANNONIAE The two Pannoniae, veiled and draped, standing to front, turning left and right, away from one another, each holding standard outwards Struck at Rome, 249-51 AD 18.20 g, 30.1mm RIC-IV_iii, 124; Cohen-87
Nice!! ... congrats on the sweet OP-addition, Svarog Yup, I also have a cool example (wanna see it?) Trajan Decius, AR Tet
Nice coin @Svarog even though TD doesn't look so happy (maybe of being encased in a plastic tomb Trajan Decius, Tetradrachm AVG KG TTEKY DEKIOY TPAIANOC CEB, Laureate and draped bust of Trajan Decius right. Four dots under bust DHMAPXEX OYCIAC, Eagle standing left, holding wreath in beak, SC at exergue 13,56 gr Ref : RC #2723, Prieur # 528_012 Q
That is a GREAT Tet @Svarog ! Just looks great! I agree with @Cucumbor , personally, I would FREE it! I only have ONE Trajan Decius: RI Trajan Decius 249-251 CE AR Ant Dacia
Did you notice the difference in some of the obverse legends on coins shown above. Your coin matches mine except that mine has three dots under the bust which we attribute to mean a different workshop made the coins. Q has four dots. Some coins read Decius Trajanus rather than Trajanus Decius. Some use a radiate crown. The obverse legend is Greek and much abbreviared: AVT Autokrator = Imperator K Kaiser = Caesar G Gaius ME Messius KY Quintus TPAIANOC Traianus DEKIOC Decius CEB Sebastos = Augustus Bing's coin is the same thing in Latin. The reverse DHMAPX E(xi) OYCIAC is the Greek translation of Latin Tribunicas Potestas or Tribune of the People title. SC = By decree of the Senate. Nice coin.
https://www.cngcoins.com/Search.asp...R_TYPE_ID_2=1&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_4=1 You might enjoy reading the write ups on the link above. They are not rare coins but certainly a good looking piece of silver.
My Trajanus Decius Sestertius: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG / GENIVS EXERCITVS ILLVRICIANI S C RIC 119a, ERIC II 80 Sestertius, Rome 250/251
Nice coin, pretty common and usually come nice. Trajan Decius (249 - 251 A.D.) Billon Tetradrachm Syria, Seleucis and Pieria O: AYT K Γ ME KY TPAIANOC ΔEKIOC CEB, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; Z below. R: ΔHMAPX EΞOYCIAC / S C. Eagle standing left on palm branch, wreath in beak. 26mm 11.5g Prieur 548