Silver denarius, Trajan (98-117 CE), Rome mint, Roman Empire (RIC 364)

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IMP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GER DAC PARTHICO, laureate draped bust right / P M TR P COS VI PP SPQR PRO-VID, Providentia standing left, leaning against column and holding sceptre, globe at her feet. 19mm, 3.41 grams. Rome mint, minted 114-117 CE. RIC 364; RSC 315

Emperor Trajan (53–117 AD) was a Roman emperor who ruled from 98 to 117 AD and is remembered as one of Rome’s greatest rulers. Born in Hispania, he was the first emperor of non-Italian origin. Trajan expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent, conquering Dacia (modern Romania), Nabatea, and launching a campaign against Parthia. He was also known for his ambitious public works, including roads, bridges, and Trajan’s Forum in Rome. A just and pragmatic ruler, he earned a reputation for good governance and was later idealized as one of the “Five Good Emperors.” He died in 117 AD, succeeded by Hadrian.


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