Trajan, Silver Denarius
Dublin Core
Title
Trajan, Silver Denarius
Subject
Trajan, Silver Denarius, 98 -117 CE.
OBVERSE: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM (Imperator Caesar Nerva Trajan Augustus Germanicus), laureate head right.
REVERSE: PM TR POT COS IIII PP (Pontifex Maximus, tribunician power, Consul for the 4th time, pater patriae), Herakles facing right standing facing on altar, holding club and lion skin.
Description
Trajan, a very successful and well-remembered emperor, was one of the first emperors to engrave his coins with Herakles, a very famous Greek hero who often appeared on the coins of Greek rulers like the Macedonian king Alexander the Great. It has been argued that Trajan was, in fact, trying to emulate the expansion and military success of Alexander the Great.
Herakles is shown here after one of his most famous labors: the defeat of the Nemean lion.
Herakles is shown here after one of his most famous labors: the defeat of the Nemean lion.
Source
Gift of James and Aneta McIntyre, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem, OR. 2006.010.037
Date
ca. 98-117 CE
Rights
Hallie Ford Museum of Arts
Format
0.769 in
0.105 oz
0.105 oz
Language
Latin
Type
Coin
Coverage
This item can be viewed on Hallie Ford Museum of Art's website.
Citation
“Trajan, Silver Denarius,” Hallie Ford Museum of Art Exhibits, accessed November 27, 2024, https://library.willamette.edu/hfma/omeka/items/show/88.