Copper Quadrans AD Struck 107  Rome RIC 694

Copper Quadrans (16.6mm 2.7g) Struck 107 A.D. Rome

Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG Laureate bust right

Rev: She wolf standing left. S C in exergue

RIC II 694 Sear 3246
ex. Frascatius

The Obverse (Front Side)

  • The Image: A right-facing profile portrait of the Emperor Trajan. He is depicted wearing a laurel wreath (laureate), the traditional Roman symbol of victory, military triumph, and imperial authority.
  • The Inscription (Legend): IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG
  • The Interpretation: This is an abbreviation of Trajan's official titles. Expanded, it reads: Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus.
    • IMP (Imperator): Acclaimed military commander.
    • CAES (Caesar): The imperial family name, used as a title of the ruler.
    • NERVA: Trajan was adopted by the previous emperor, Nerva, so he includes his adoptive father's name to solidify his legitimate right to the throne.
    • TRAIAN (Traianus): His actual name.
    • AVG (Augustus): The ultimate title of the emperor, meaning "venerable" or "majestic."

The Reverse (Back Side)

  • The Image: The She-Wolf (Lupa Romana) standing and facing left.
  • The Interpretation: The she-wolf is one of the most powerful, oldest symbols of Roman identity. According to myth, she nursed the abandoned twin founders of the city, Romulus and Remus. By placing the she-wolf on the coin, Trajan is deliberately evoking classic Roman patriotism, foundational mythology, and national pride.
  • The Inscription: S C (typically located in the exergue, the small space at the very bottom of the coin).
  • The Interpretation: This stands for Senatus Consulto, which translates to "By Decree of the Senate." While the emperor had total control over precious metal coins (gold and silver), base metal coins (like copper and bronze) traditionally carried the S C mark to show that they were officially sanctioned by the Roman Senate to serve as legal tender.

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