On offer is an AD 112-114 (6th consulship of Trajan) Roman Arabia Petraea AR (silver) Tridrachm of Trajan (r. 98-117 AD).

This coin is graded XF (Extremely Fine) by NGC Ancients, with a Strike rating of 4/5 and a Surface rating of 4/5. The NGC holder notes, "flan flaw." The coin is approximately 25mm in diameter.

Obverse: laureate head of Trajan right.
Inscription: ΑΥΤΟΚΡ ΚΑΙC ΝЄΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟC CЄΒ ΓЄΡΜ ΔΑΚ

Reverse: aquila (legionary standard bearing the imperial eagle) between two signa (standards of the military century of 80 men)
Inscription: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ЄΞ ΥΠΑΤΟ Ϛ

The Roman Provincial Coinage catalog designation for this coin is RPC III 4053.

NGC photo-certificate included, see photos above.

(The NGC holder notes that the coin may originate from Cappadocian Caesarea though the RPC catalog lists this type as a product of Arabia.)

The item pictured is the exact item which will be received. The prospective purchaser should independently judge the quality and condition of this piece based upon the original photos provided.