Title: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Charles Cater on December 18, 2008, 03:28:24 PM How many coins was issue in Trajan's name.
Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Al.Thepastfinder, ( Alan ) on December 18, 2008, 05:10:23 PM ohh heck, i forgot to count them Charles, sorry mate,
Santa Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Charles Cater on December 18, 2008, 06:16:29 PM ohh heck, i forgot to count them Charles, sorry mate, Blimey Santa, I was relying on you to tell me. Shucks !!!!!! Santa Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: The Doc on December 18, 2008, 09:06:09 PM How many coins was issue in Trajan's name. Sorry Charles, don't know what you mean - how many different coin designs there are or how many in total were minted? ??? I have no idea either way, but if you want me to ID a Trajan coin please post it in this section. Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: borderfox.1495 on December 19, 2008, 12:24:01 AM hi charles there where 285 coins listed in sears vol 11 that includes gold aureas 39, denarius , and varius sized silver and bronzesmake up the rest with lots of different backs john pugh
Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Charles Cater on December 19, 2008, 10:29:54 AM hi charles there where 285 coins listed in sears vol 11 that includes gold aureas 39, denarius , and varius sized silver and bronzesmake up the rest with lots of different backs john pugh John, Don't foget that books such as Seaby's and Spinks are not official identity books. they only show what they have for sale. There are plenty of books around that specialise in idendifying coins to the full. One that springs to mind is Richard Reece's "Roman Coins", even that one does not give them all because there are always new 'varieties' coming up all the time, especially in hoards. My question was really meant to ask how many types were minted rather than the quantity. I fear is that I did not ask clearly enough. By the way Peter, thanks for the offer of identifying coins for us. Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: borderfox.1495 on December 19, 2008, 10:56:37 PM hi charles, my ref books to id roman coins is david r sears he s wrote three vol from 280 bc to ad 285 vol 4 is still being written, do you mean the different names of coins like gold aureus, gold quinarius, silvercistophorus silver denarius, silver quinarius, serstursus, dupondius, copper as, brass as, brass semi s, copper quadrans, copper uncia, alexandrian coinage billiontetradracham, bronze hemidrachm, anothr 10 different types, then yougo on to coinsby trajan issue todivus nerva, issue to dead father deceased sister, then restored coinage of trajan issued ad 107,that makes 24 different types of coins, approx, if you wanted every coin with all the different reverses that would come to 285 coins of trajan plus any new undiscovered since 2002 when this volumn was written hope this helps john
Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Charles Cater on December 20, 2008, 10:39:15 AM Trajan is the only one I mean John. You have given me the answer in what I was looking for, 285 in all?. Some going eh!!! Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: borderfox.1495 on December 20, 2008, 09:47:05 PM hi, charles ive got 4 of them 1 denarius, serstus, 2 dupondis, i now, a roman collector of coins who wanted every coin of every emporer and empress, with every variation that came to 12,432. thats bc 280 to 285ad plus new discoveries, wow, it would cost a fortune, i some of the rarer ones cost a fortune regards john pugh
Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: Charles Cater on December 21, 2008, 11:33:08 AM You are the man with the money, John. LOL
Title: Re: Re Roman coin of Trajan Post by: borderfox.1495 on December 22, 2008, 09:20:01 PM hi charles don t now about money, thought of bank robbery but they hav nt got any money so i struggle on trying to buy the rarer ones . most i need now start £100 min up to mega money,oh i collect roman denari, best regards john
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