Trajan Bronze Sestertius 98-117AD
£390.00
Trajan Bronze Sestertius 98-117AD
32x33mm, 30.24g
Reverse type shows Fortuna (personification of luck) holding cornucopiae and rudder before ship’s prow.
Centrally struck with clear legends.
Out of stock
£390.00
Trajan Bronze Sestertius 98-117AD
32x33mm, 30.24g
Reverse type shows Fortuna (personification of luck) holding cornucopiae and rudder before ship’s prow.
Centrally struck with clear legends.
Out of stock

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