Freeman & Sear - Gemini I, Session 2, Lot: 357. Jan 11-12, 2005. ROMAN EMPIRE. Restoration coinage of Trajan: L. Rubrius Dossenus. Silver denarius (3.36 gm). Rome, ca. AD 107. DOSSEN, laureate head of Jupiter right, sceptre behind head. [L R]VBRI in exergue, [IMP CAES T]RAIAN AVG GER DAC P P REST around, tensa (ceremonial chariot in circus procession) drawn right by four horses, eagle standing right on side panel, statuette of Victory bearing wreath and palm attached to wagon rim. BMCRE 676 var. RIC 777 (R3). Komnick V.12.0, pl. 24 (same dies). Very rare and important. Komnick, ("Die Restitutionsmünzen der frühen Kaiserzeit" (Berlin 2001), lists only four specimens with only one showing an eagle instead of a thunderbolt on the chariot's side panel, (in Berlin). Sold for $6,500 USD [ approx 4940 EUR, 3445 GBP Re-used by permission of Freeman & Sear and Harlan J Berk