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387.
Trajan.
AE 37, 28.04g (1h). Year 12 = 108/9 AD.
Bust laureate right with bare chest, aegis on front
shoulder and behind neck / Nike in biga right, hold-
ing wreath and palm. RPC 4308.4 (3 spec.), pl. 192
(same obv. die). Stated to be ex Dattari Collection,
but not illustrated in Dattari-Savio. Good VF
$300
388.
Trajan.
AE 34, 20.53g (12h). Year 14 = 110/1
AD. Bust laureate, draped right, seen from side /
Sarapis standing facing, crowned by Heracles stand-
ing behind him; on left, Apollo (?) standing facing
beside altar, raising right hand above head. RPC
4539 (2 spec.). Stated to be ex Dattari Collection,
but not illustrated in Dattari-Savio. Pitted areas
below emperor’s chin and at top of reverse. Fine
$200
“Confirmation required” according to RPC, since
the authors could only cite an unseen specimen
reported to have been in the Curtis Collection, plus
Dattari 1032 (Dattari-Savio, pl. 50), on which the
date is illegible, and which is from different dies
than ours
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389.
Lot of three bronze coins of Trajan, including
two ex Dattari.
(1) AE 32.5, Year 16 = 112/3 AD,
16.89g. Bust laureate right with bare chest, aegis
on front shoulder and behind neck / Sarapis seated
left, Cerberus at his feet; before him Hermanubis
standing left, head right, holding caduceus and long
palm. RPC 4731.2 (4 spec., including this coin).
Ex Dattari-Savio, Suppl. 103, pl. 6 (this coin). (2)
AE 34, same year, 19.55g. Same bust type as last /
Sarapis and Tyche standing. Reverse type variant of
RPC 4749.2 (1 spec.): instead of an altar between
the figures, there is a rudder held by Tyche. (3) AE
28, Year 18 = 133/4 AD. 13.40g. Bust laureate right,
aegis on front shoulder and behind neck / Nike
advancing left holding wreath and palm. RPC 4842
(1 spec., this coin). Ex Dattari 942, this coin illus-
trated in Dattari-Savio, pl. 233. The only specimen
known to RPC. Fine
$250
Two Nomes, both ex Dattari