VALTERI Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 #1 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 Il rovescio ( fotografia in bianco e nero ) di un aureo di Traiano con i busti di Nerva e Traiano padre . Ringrazio chi vorrà postare la moneta , completa di entrambe le facce e del colore naturale del metallo Cita
Titta99 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 #3 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 Eccola... Allego anche link e descrizione trovata su acsearch... http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=221159 Trajan, 98-117 Estimate: CHF 30'000.00 Aureus (Gold, 7.30 g 7), Rome, 115.Obverse: IMP TRAIANVS AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI PP Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trajan to right.Reverse: DIVI NERVA ET TRAIANVS PAT Confronted busts of Nerva, on the left, laureate and with slight drapery over his shoulder, to right, and, on the right, bare-headed and togate bust of Trajan Pater to left; between them, pellet. Rarity: Very rare.References: Biaggi 459 var. BMC 498. Calicó 1138b (this coin). C. 1. Hill 656. Kent-Hirmer 258 (this coin). RIC 726 var. Sear II 3321 (this coin). Strack 215. Vagi 1312.Condition: Minor edge scrape, otherwise, Good extremely fine.Estimate:26000 – Provenance: Ex Numismatic Fine Arts XXVII, 4 December 1991, 124 and from the collections of A. Moretti, Numismatic Fine Arts XXII, 1 June 1989, 54 and E. von Schulthess, ESR, Hess-Leu 17, 23 March 1961, 147.Note: Marcus Ulpius Traianus came from an Umbrian family that had moved to Spain and prospered. He returned to Rome and served under Nero, commanding the Tenth Legion during the Jewish War. He was made consul by Vespasian in 70 and governor of Syria from 73-77. He defeated a Parthian attack in 75 (for which he received the triumphal regalia, and during which his son, the future emperor, served as his legate) and then became proconsul of Asia (79-80). He seems to have died before 100, perhaps soon after his son became emperor, and at some point, probably late in Trajan’s reign, he was deified. This coin, in fact, shows both of Trajan’s fathers: on the right is the bare-headed bust of Trajan Pater, the consular, and on the left is his adoptive father, the emperor Nerva. Cita
Titta99 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 #4 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 Anche in quest'altro aureo è presente il padre (naturale,non adottivo) di Traiano... http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1589072 Cita
Illyricum65 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 #5 Inviato 8 Gennaio, 2016 Ciao, ecco quello proposto sopra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Trajan_Divi_Nerva.jpg e http://twoway.st/things/CGR88464 Poi c'è quello con Traiano Padre solo al rovescio http://twoway.st/things/CGR88468 Ciao Illyricum ;) Cita
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