Trajan, 25 January 98 - 8 or 9 August 117 A.D.
RS116562. Silver denarius, Woytek 425v2, RIC II 292, RSC II 558, BMCRE III 452, BnF IV 745, Hunter II 153, Strack I 197, SRCV II 3106, VF, full obv. legend, dark toning, scratches and marks, 2.964g, 19.9mm, 180o, Rome mint, IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P (Latin: Supreme commander, Trajan, emperor, victor over the Germans, victor over the Dacians, high priest, holder of tribunitian power, consul 6 times, father of the nation), laureate, draped bust right, seen from behind; reverse S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI (Latin: Senatus Populusque Romanus Optimo Principi - [From] the Senate and People of Rome, [dedicated to] the best of Princes), Trajan's Column; Trajan's statue on top, standing left, right extended, spear in left; spirals on column indicate the relief narrating the Dacian wars; two-tiered base, with two sculptures of eagles on garlanded upper tier, door in the lower tier
'The celebrated Trajan's Column, commemorating the emperor's victories in the Dacian wars and still a prominent landmark of modern Rome, was dedicated on 12 May A.D. 113.' -- Roman Coins and Their Values by David R. Sear