Roman Imperial, ae sestertius, 98-117 A.D., Sear (2000) 3198, R.I.C. 504, 27.8 gms, 32-33 mm. The obverse shows the legend " IMP. CAES. NERVA. TRAIANO AVG.GER. DAC. P. M. TR. P. COS V P.P.",  with the laureate, draped & cuirassed bust of Trajan to the right. The reverse shows the legend " S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINCIPI.  S. C. ", Showing there is Pax, standing to the left, with a cornucopia, right foot on a bust of a Dacian captive. Rome 104 A.D. Both sides a primarily dark brown, with a trace of dark reddish brown. The reverse has one spot with a few specks of hard green verdigris in a few small pits. There is still strong detail in the portrait, and in the figure and dress of Pax on the reverse. This is a genuine, original coin, not a copy, replica, or reproduction. EX. Steve Damron Numismatics, Martinez, GA., Greenville Coin Club Show, Greenville, S.C. 22 Feb 1997.