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Trajan Sestertius - SpQR Optimo Principi S.c. - Abundantia

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 Posted 02/16/2021  08:44 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add relicarius to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi everyone,

I am very happy to show you my newest acquisition. It's a Trajan sestertius in bronze. It weighs 23,5 g and has 34 mm of diameter. It certainly is fantastic in hand, I hope you like it.

Although it does not look like it, I added a close up photo of the patina in case any of you guys can tell me if it shows any signs of developing the feared "bronze desease"... I hope not!

Any comments and opinions will be welcome and much appreciated.

Kind regards!

Trajan-Sestertius---SpQR-Optimo-Principi-S.c.---Abundantia
Trajan-Sestertius---SpQR-Optimo-Principi-S.c.---Abundantia
Trajan-Sestertius---SpQR-Optimo-Principi-S.c.---Abundantia
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02/16/2021 08:47 am
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 Posted 02/16/2021  09:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow, that's beautiful. Congrats.

I don't see any obvious signs of BD.

Based on the shine, I would guess the coin has been sealed with Renwax (or similar). Looks great, IMO.
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 Posted 02/16/2021  12:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add relicarius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you, Bob
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Lovely coin.
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Thanks, echizento.
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What a sweet looking coin! ...As you've said these big Roman bronzes are pretty 'wow' in hand!
Really like the regal portrait and is that a aegis on the far shoulder? Also the reverse is annona?
Probably my favourite emperor, visited his birthplace Italica a few years back and really recommend it if you ever get the chance..
Congratulations on a lovely looking addition to your collection....Paul
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 Posted 02/16/2021  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add relicarius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi, Paul. Thanks for your comment!

I don't think it's an aegis, but you are right about the reverse, it's Annona as it depicts the prow of a galley, modius and ears of grain. So my title is wrong, I said it was Abundantia.

Although I live in Ireland at the moment, I'm actually from Spain, so hopefully I will get a chance to visit Italica near Seville next time I go home...
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The green tinge is not an indication of Bronze disease, although the chemistry is still the same. (copper hydroxy carbonate). BD is a problem if there is pitting; that is not the case here.
Just store it in dry conditions and it will remain perfectly OK.

With most collectors, a slight even green tinge on a coin that presents as nicely as this one does, can actually attract a slightly higher value, due to eye appeal.

Museums often use Renwax, and store / display coins in open trays.
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 Posted 02/17/2021  08:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add relicarius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great! I'm relieved the coin is safe for now. I will protect it from humidity though.
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