This bronze coin of Trajan had been struck in Rome for the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, probably Syria. It has large SC within oak wreath surrounded by legend " DAC PARTHICO " on reverse. It's listed as Semis, Dupondius, As, Orichalcum and more. They say it's an "enigmatic issue". I was astonished at the high values they assign to this coin, so long time ago. Attribution extends from RIC 644 to RIC 650. I don't know where my coin belongs. It weighs 8.5 g. Thanks..
Trajan. 98-117 AD. Æ Semis (19mm, 4.9 g, 6h). Rome mint, for circulation in Syria. Struck 116 AD. Obv:Radiate and draped bust right. Rev: Large S•C within oak wreath, legend around. RIC II 645; BMCRE 1103.
Saweet coin! Trajan is one of my favorites. Talk about a man's man. Nobody would wanna column out for a fight, that's fir shir. Here's my bronze bad @$$: Trajan A.D. 98-117. AE semis (20.9 mm, 4.79 g). Struck for circulation in the East. Rome A.D. IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM, radiate head right, draped left shoulder / DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P, SC, legend around and within oak wreath. RIC 677; cf. BMCRE 1100 (Rome). Nearly VF Scarce.
I like these, and yours is pretty nice! I've got 4, 2 of each... As: Trajan, Ruled 98-117 AD Orichalcum As, Struck 115-116 AD Speculated to be struck in Rome for circulation in Syria/Antioch. Obverse: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM, radiate bust of Trajan right, with slight drapery. Reverse: DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P, S C within laurel wreath. References: RIC 647, McAlee 509 Size: 23mm, 7.97g Trajan, Ruled 98-117 AD Orichalcum As, Struck 115-116 AD Speculated to be struck in Rome for circulation in Syria/Antioch. Obverse: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM, radiate bust of Trajan right, with slight drapery. Reverse: DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P, S C within laurel wreath. References: RIC 647, McAlee 509 Size: 23mm, 7.05g Semis: Trajan, Ruled 98-117 AD, Orichalcum Semis, Struck 115-116 AD Speculated to be struck in Rome for circulation in Syria/Antioch. Obverse: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIM AVG GERM, radiate bust of Trajan right, with slight drapery. Reverse: DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P, S C within laurel wreath. References: McAlee 519 Trajan, Ruled 98-117 AD, Orichalcum Semis, Struck 115-116 AD Speculated to be struck in Rome for circulation in Syria/Antioch. Obverse: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIM AVG GERM, radiate bust of Trajan right, with slight drapery. Reverse: DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P, S C within laurel wreath. References: McAlee 519
I've been researching wreaths all week, so I'm quite tickled to see the second century examples posted here. Superb coins everyone!
One of each size. My as (top) and the beautiful semis posted by PeteB show the wreath tie offset to the left (under the S). Significant??? The ring at the top of the wreath on my as is similarly offset to the right (over the C). I assume this is just variation caused by each die being an individual work but we can dream of a hidden code that will be explained in the centuries to come. How many die cutters worked on these? Were the coins struck at Rome or were the dies Roman and shipped east for use in a mint there? There is plenty left for future investigators.
This "brass as" of Trajan has a countermark: Trajan. A.D. 98-117. Roman orichalcum as, 8.49 g, 23.5 mm, 6 h. Struck in Rome for circulation in Syria (?); Struck in Antioch (?), AD 115/16. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GERM, radiate and draped bust right; c/m: bucranium within incuse punch. Rev: DAC PARTHICO P M TR POT XX COS VI P P around laurel wreath enclosing large SC. Refs: RIC 647; BMCRE 1094; Cohen 123; RCV 3243; Woytek 937v; McAlee 509; Strack 479; BN 953-5. For c/m: Pangerl 63; Howgego 294.