Trajan, Rome mint, 114-117 AD.,
Sestertius (ø 32 mm / 26,59 g), brass ("orichalcum"), axes coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 180°),
Obv.: [IMP CAES NER] TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V-[I P P ?] , his laureate and draped bust facing right, legend shifted further r. as on most dies, as the engraver was running out of space he had to stop before drapery.
Rev.: S[ENATVS PO-PVLVSQUE ROMANV]S / S - C , Felicitas standing facing, head left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Probably RIC II, p. 292, no. 672 (common) ; - BMC 1021 ; - Coh. 352 .
Curtis Clay 1.1.2018 on http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=114026.0 : “In CoinArchives Pro I didn't find your exact obv. die, but there are a couple of somewhat similar specimens with the end of the obv. legend running into the bust.“