Roman Coin Ring of Emperor Trajan, 98-117 A.D.
Date: 103-111 A.D
Mint: Rome
Obverse. Inscription: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER
DAC PM TRP COS V PP
Reverse. Inscription: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIP
Reference: RIC II 204
Weight: 13.66 grams - total weight includes
ring and coin
Description: Obverse: Laureate head of Roman
Emperor Trajan.
Reverse: Virtus standing holding spear and
parazonium
Size: 9 1/2 - This ring can be worn on any of the three fingers
of your right hand. Please check your finger size before purchasing
this ring.
This genuine ancient Roman coin (almost 2,000 years old)
is set in a modern silver ring specially designed and copyrighted
by our company. This is a beautiful European hand crafted
ring engraved with the Roman insignia S.P.Q.R which stood
for Senatus Populusque Romanus (“The Senate and the
People of Rome”). The ring projects history, greatness
and masculinity. If you walk into a room, whether in a business
or social setting, this ring makes a powerful statement about
you. We will provide a certificate of authenicity with the
ring outlining our guarantee with offer of a full refund it
is shown to be contrary to our assertion.
History: Emperor Trajan was considered one of the most significant
Emperors of the Roman Empire. He oversaw the greatest expansion
of territory and he spent many years traveling on military
campaign.
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