NEW RESTORED DENARIUS OF TRAJAN FROM CARCABOSO, CÁCERES (CONVENTUS EMERITENSIS, LUSITANIA)
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v6i3.412Keywords:
Trajan Denarius, Restored Denarius, Republican Iconography, Imperial Coinage, Second Roman-Dacian WarAbstract
A recent and new Republican denarius restored by Trajan is studied and discussed. The issue is extremely rare as no image of it is known so far. It was found in Carcaboso, Cáceres (Conventus Emeritensis, Lusitania), very near of the road known as Vía de la Plata, very surely in a Roman mansio.
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