Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard
Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard
Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard
Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard
Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard
Roman Trajan Didrachm – Cappadocia Caesarea 98–117 AD – Clasped Hands & Standard

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Denomination:Denomination_in_description Composition:Silver Year:117 AD Era:Ancient Grade:Ungraded Certification:Uncertified

Trajan 

Didrachm • Caesarea, Cappadocia • RPC III 3053 • 98–117 AD

Bust of Emperor Trajan

Portrait of Emperor Trajan (reference image)

Offered for sale is a Roman didrachm minted during the reign of Emperor Trajan (98–117 AD) in
Caesarea, the capital of the Roman province of Cappadocia (modern-day central Turkey).

Obverse

Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Trajan facing right, seen from the front.

Legend: ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙϹ ΝΕΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝω ΑΡΙϹΤω ϹΕΒ ΓΕΡΜ ΔΑΚ

“To Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan, the Best, Augustus Germanicus Dacicus”

Reverse

Clasped hands holding a standard placed on a ship’s prow.

Legend: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞ ΥΠΑΤΟϹ Ϛ

“Tribune of the people, consul for the sixth time”

Reference: RPC III 3053
Size: 21mm
Weight: 6.67g

Historical Background

Emperor Trajan, born Marcus Ulpius Traianus in 53 AD in Italica (present-day Spain), was the first Roman emperor born outside Italy.
Ascending to the throne in 98 AD, Trajan is known for military expansion, administrative reform, and large-scale public building.
During his reign, Rome reached its greatest territorial extent, incorporating regions including Dacia, Arabia, Armenia, and Mesopotamia.

His era also saw major infrastructure works across the empire: roads, bridges, and monumental projects such as Trajan’s Forum and
Trajan’s Column in Rome. He is also associated with social welfare measures, including the alimenta program for orphans
and poor children in Italy.

Caesarea in Cappadocia was a key administrative and military center in Rome’s eastern provinces. Coinage from this mint often used
Greek inscriptions while presenting Roman imperial themes, reflecting the blend of local and imperial culture.

The reverse design—clasped hands holding a standard on a ship’s prow—communicates unity and military authority, likely referencing
eastern alliances or campaign success, and reinforcing the emperor’s role as guardian of imperial stability.

Authentic ancient Roman provincial silver didrachm • Trajan era

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