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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican trajan dupondius salus minted in rome 109 110

Trajan dupondius (Salus), minted in Rome 109-110

Año de emisión 109

Diámetro 27,7 mm

Fechas Rome

Grado de rareza R2 - Muy extraño

Peso 12,1 g

Typos Dupondius

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The LVCA ROMANO Collection

Salus, the daughter of Aesculapius, was the Roman goddess of safety and well-being. She appeared on coins to assure the Roman people that the Emperor or the Empire itself was doing well. Quite a nice example with an exceptionally sharp portrait, nice dark patina, and well-preserved long legend on the obverse, minted during Trajan's V consulate, but after his Dacian campaign. 

Referencia : Woytek 336bD (16 specimens), RIC 516(b)

Fuente : https://www.instagram.com/p/C04tl0drebl/

Colección : Marcus Ulpius Traianus - The Optimus Princeps

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