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Trajan. Can Anyone Help Me To Attribute Them Further Please?

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I have a couple of 'Trajan' coins that are giving me some headaches trying to attribute them, further. Can anyone help me please?

I think that one is an 'As' and the other is a 'Semi'

The 'As' is AE29, and weighs 11.7 gm


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The 'Semi' is AE15, and weighs 2.8 gm


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Here is the info I found on the first coin"Trajan 98 -117 CE Antioch
Obv: Laureate bust right; AVTOKR KAIS NER TRAJANOS
Rev: S C legend within wreath.
These coins were minted in Rome and then shipped to the mid-east for circulation. Why they were not simply minted in Antioch is still a mystery.
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I have one of the first examples but from the reign of Hadrian.
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T.C. Old comrade,old friend I wish to congratulate you on a very rare coin for coin number 2.
Here is what I found "Cappadocia. Caesarea, Trajan. AD 98-117. minted and dated 98-99 Æ 17 mm (3.15 g).
Obv: Laureate head right;.
Rev: Mt. Argaeus, wreath above.
uncommon in silver, rare in bronze.
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@ A.M. - Thanks! I am so pleased that you could give me that information. And so quickly.

Can you tell if the (lower) join in the wreath is at the 6 O'clock or the 5 O'clock position?
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Looks like 6 O'clock to me.
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(Revised)

Ooooops. Sorry A.M. Someohow your reply (Re:coin #2 didn't show up on my computer until just now.

Thanks for all of that. I shall digest it and make some of my own enquiries based on that.

Terrific! Thanks.
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