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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican trajan dupondius pax cited in prof woytek s catalog minted in rome 104 105 107
coins ancient to romans imperial and republican trajan dupondius pax cited in prof woytek s catalog minted in rome 104 105 107
coins ancient to romans imperial and republican trajan dupondius pax cited in prof woytek s catalog minted in rome 104 105 107
coins ancient to romans imperial and republican trajan dupondius pax cited in prof woytek s catalog minted in rome 104 105 107

Trajan dupondius (Pax), cited in Prof. Woytek's catalog, minted in Rome 104/105-107

Année d'émission 104

Atelier Rome

Axe des coins 6 h

Diamètre 26,7 mm

Métal Orichalque

Poids 12,26 g

Rareté R1 - Rare

Type Dupondius

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The example cited in Prof. Woytek's catalog 201aB (10 specimens), ex Lanz 72 (29/05/1995), ex Dr. Victor Wishnevsky Collection. Apart from its great provenance, it is also a very interesting type with Pax, draped, standing left, with torch in right hand setting fire to a pile of arms and holding cornucopiae in left. The coin minted in Rome 104/105-107. Is this Pax closer to a temporary peace after the first Dacian campaign, or perhaps to burning weapons after the final defeat of the Dacians? Personally, I would prefer the second option.

Obverse

  • Legend: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P
  • Type: Bust of Trajan, radiate, right 

Reverse

  • Legend: S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI S C
  • Type: Pax, draped, standing left, with torch in right hand setting fire to a pile of arms and holding cornucopiae in left

Référence : The example cited in Prof. Woytek’s catalog 201aB (10 specimens), ex Lanz 72 (29.05.1995), ex Dr. Victor Wishnevsky Collection

Collection : Marcus Ulpius Traianus - The Optimus Princeps

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