ORC23 - TRAJAN, Dacian captive & armor, aVF Item #525405757 Coins:Coins: World:Ancient:Roman: Imperial [Show description]Currently$51.00 First bid $1.00 # of bids 10 bid history [Leave feedback] Time leftAuction has Location Massachuserrs (to seller)ended. (to bidder) Country/Region USA/Boston mail this auction to a Started Dec-12-00 17:44:27 PST friend seller or theDec-19-00 [Gift Alert] request a gift high bidder - Ends 17:44:27 PST now what? alert Seller (Rating) oldromancoins.com (948) [star] [about me] view comments in seller's Feedback Profile | view seller's other auctions | ask seller a question High bid marcaff (1) Payment Money eBay Online Payments by Billpoint Order/Cashiers Checks, Personal Instant Purchase details Checks, See item description for Winning [High Bidder - pay now!] Bidder: payment methods Click here to accepted Seller: view/update payment Shipping Seller pays for info. shipping, Seller ships internationally (worldwide), See item description for shipping charges Relist Seller: Didn't sell your item the first time? item eBay will refund your relisting fee if it sells the second time around. Relist this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Auction currency is U.S. dollars ($) unless otherwise noted. DescriptionHenri Delger's OldRomanCoins.com presents: ORC23 - TRAJAN, Dacian captive & armor, aVF Trajan, AR Denarius, IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate head right. / S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI (Optimo Principi = the best of rulers, an honorary title bestowed on Trajan by the Senate in 101 A.D.) Dacian in mourning, seated right, below a trophy of captured arms. RSC 537C, RIC 223, BMC 191, (3.4 gm.), aVF. Marcius Ulpius Trajanus had a successful career as Tribune in Syria, legionary commander, and Consul. While he was Governor of Upper Germany, he was adopted by Emperor Nerva, and succeeded him as Emperor. Trajan built a huge (400,000 man) army, invaded Armenia and Parthia, and made Arabia a Roman province. Trajan is remembered for public works including buildings in Rome, and an extensive network of roads and bridges throughout the Empire. However, his conquest and annexation of Dacia, was a high point for the Roman Empire, and brought it a vast amount of wealth. NOTE: For THIS sale, Credit Card payments MUST be made via eBay's Billpoint system to see ALL the wonderful items in this week's eBay sale! to go to OldRomanCoins.com for coins, antiquities, and books! SUPER SERVICE: if you have an acceptable eBay record, we will promptly ship this item anywhere in the USA, with NO SHIPPING CHARGES! Personal checks (in U.S. funds) are acceptable. However, we reserve the right to delay shipment until funds have cleared. To avoid delay, if you are a new customer, send a bank check or money order. For shipments outside the U.S., add $5.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image]Bidding If you're the seller or the high bidder - now what? 1. Contact each other. The seller (oldromancoins.com) and the high bidder (marcaff) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Instant Purchase details[Image] eBay Online Payments by Billpoint: * Seller Payment Terms: Shipping: $0.00 first item, $0.00 each additional item. 0.00% sales tax charged * Seller Return Policy: none To pay for this item, simply click the "Pay Now" button at the top of this page in the eBay Online Payments section. Return to top Top Questions From This Page • How do I place a proxy bid? It • Why isn't my picture showing up? looks like I can only place a • As a seller, how can I cancel an maximum bid. unwanted bid? • Why doesn't my bid show up? • Why does my email address appear • What does "reserve not yet met" when I have a User ID? mean?• How do I register? • How can I change something or • Questions and answers related to cancel my listing completely? Honesty Counter Announcements | Register | SafeHarbor (Rules & Safety) | Feedback Forum | About eBay