102-103AD As Trajan Obverse 102-103AD As – Trajan - Copper AS of Emperor Trajan minted at the Rome Mint in 102AD or 103AD. The date is derived as the coin is marked COS IIII and Trajan was Consul for the fourth time in 101AD and for the fifth time on 1st January 103AD.
18BC Denarius Augustus Obverse 18BC Denarius – Augustus - Silver Denarius of Emperor Augustus, minted around 18BC. The mint is uncertain, it may be a Spanish mint called Colonia Patricia. The Reverse shows the Temple of Mars Ultor, a domed temple with three steps leading up to a chariot which carries aquila.
103AD-111AD Denarius Emperor Trajan Obverse 103-111AD Denarius – Trajan - The 103-111AD Silver Denarius was minted between 103AD and 111AD during the reign of Emperor Trajan. COS V means Trajan was Consul for the fifth time, and as it is known that Trajan had a sixth time starting 1st January 112AD it means that the coins must have been created 103-111AD.
72AD 73AD Dupondius Vespasian Securitas Obverse 72AD-73AD Dupondius – Vespasian / Securitas - Orichalcum Dupondius of Emperor Vespasian struck around 72-73AD at the Lugdunum Mint in Gaul. Orichalcum is a golden-coloured bronze alloy that was often used in ancient Rome coinage.
17BC Denarius - Augustus Obverse 17BC Denarius – Augustus / Apex Flaminis - 17BC Denarius - Augustus / Apex Flaminis