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This silver denarius, struck between A.D. 114–117, reflects the height of Trajan’s power and Rome’s imperial confidence.
His laureate, cuirassed portrait projects strength and legitimacy, while the reverse depicts Fortuna, goddess of luck and destiny, holding a cornucopia and rudder to symbolise prosperity and Rome’s guided success.
Issued during Trajan’s final years—after victories in Dacia and during his Parthian campaigns—this denarius embodies an emperor celebrated as Optimus Princeps. Lightly toned and nearly extremely fine, it’s a refined and historically rich piece for any collector.
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