Dupondius of Trajan "OPTIMO PRINCIPI"

Trajan
Roman Imperial

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Bronze

Overall: 1 1/8 in. (2.8 cm)

Weight: 11.77 g

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Dr. Joseph DeGregorio

2011.69.135

Geography

None

Period

1-500

Object Name

Coin

Research Area

Numismatics: Greek and Roman

Not on view

Inscriptions

Obverse: Bust of Trajan, facing right, wearing a radiate crown, with drapery over the right shoulder. Legend: IMP(erator) CAES(ar) NERVAE TRAIANO AVG(ustus) GER(manicus) DAC(icus) P(ontifex) M(aximus) TR(ibunicia) P(otestas) CO(n)S(ul)V P(ater) P(atriae) (Emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan Augustus Germanicus Dacius, Pontifex Maximus, endowed with power of the Tribune, consul for the fifth time, Father of his Country) clockwise from six o’clock. Reverse: A trophy consisting of a hexagonal shield, war club, arrows, round shield, two shields at base, and topped by a helmet. Legend: S(enatus)P(opulus)Q(ue)R(omanus) OPTIMO PRINCIPI (the Senate and the Roman People, for the best Princeps) clockwise from seven o’clock.

Course History

CLST 18, HIST 94.6, History of the Roman Empire, Roberta Stewart, Winter 2012

Exhibition History

Investigations into the Ancient Mediterranean, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Yale University Collection-Sharing Initiative, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, May 5-June 24, 2012.

Publication History

IMPERIUM ROMANUM IN NUMMIS, The Roman Empire in and on Its Coinage, a booklet with entries created by Dartmouth students and Professor Roberta Stewart, Spring 2012, no. 2., Jacob Shoemaker, Class of 2012.

Provenance

Dr. Joseph DeGregorio, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; given to present collection, 2011.

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