Probus AE Antoninianus, 276-282 AD OBV: IMP PROBVS AVG, Radiate & cuirassed bust right. REV: VICTORIA GERM, Trophy between two captives, R-thunderbolt-A in ex. REF: RIC 222; Sear 12055. Post those Probus coins if you got em'!!
Here's my assortment of Probus antoninianii, one still silvered with a 'chunk' taken out of the middle.......
I have some unphotographed Probus imperials but probably nothing noteworthy. Also not noteworthy but I still like them, a couple of Alexandrian tetradrachms of Probus. I have at a dozen more of his tetradrachms, courtesy of several fun mixed lots . Perhaps I should think about selling the duplicates. Hey @John Anthony, are you still selling on eBay? If so, I should round up some my mixed lot runners-up and work out a deal. EGYPT, Alexandria. Probus year 2, CE 276/7 tetradrachm, 20 mm, 7.9 gm Obv: AKMAVPΠPOBOCCEB; laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right Rev: eagle standing right, head left, wreath in beak; L-B across fields Ref: Emmett 3983(2), R1 EGYPT, Alexandria. Probus year 8, CE 282 potin tetradrachm, 20 mm, 7.4 gm Obv: AKMAVPΠPOBOCCEB; laureate cuirassed bust right Rev: eagle standing right, head right, wings open, wreath in beak; L - H Ref: Emmett 3982 (8), R2; Milne 4658 ... Where's Martin? He's the Probus King.
Well I'll be darned. This thread prompted me to try to ID some old mixed lot coins and whaddya know, I think this is the same coin as the OP! Thanks for the attribution help, Gil! Probus, CE 276-282 AE antoninianus Obv: IMP PROBVS AVG; radiate cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA GERM; trophy between two captives, R-thunderbolt-A in exergue Ref: RIC 222; Sear 12055. It was in a paper envelope labeled "ROME, Probus. AD 276-282". Under the flap, "KRAMER, May 1958. $1.00".
Mikey Zee's Mars with a chunk missing is one I would like (preferably with the chunk intact if possible). It is part of the Rome mint AEQVITI series along with the three I show below. Each mintmark begins with R for Roma and ends with the Greek numeral for the workshop. Mikey's is Gamma for 3; mine show B, delta and Z for 2, 4 and 7 respectively. In the middle is a code letter being the letters that spell the word AEQVITI used in order one per coin. We are missing coins that would have mintmarks RAA, RIE and RTS. Do any of you have them? Ticinum mint has a similar and more common series based on only six workshops. They started with AEQVIT leaving off the repeated I but later changed the word to EQVITI omitting the lead A. This lead modern collectors and scholars to debate the meaning of the word since the A would make us think of 'fairness' while the E start makes the word 'horsemen' or 'equestrians'. I doubt we can prove this one. I once intended tho fill out my set (I have the Ticinum E series (and have a page on my site on them) but only the three Romes and not one of the Ticinum A series. I have to admit I have not been actively searching but every so often I see a coin from the series and check to see if it is one I lack.
Several reverse types, vastly more than average obverse variations, many mints and styles ---- If only he had the taste to be born in an era when someone was writing history, Probus would be a top favorite. What we know of his reign is interesting but he had no Suetonius. My favorite Probus story is that he was so successful in war that he assigned spare soldiers to labor tasks (draining marshes) that some of them found beneath their position. In general it is not a good idea to make the guys with knives mad at you. The problem is our information is not solid enough to know with certainty what happened. What we do know is Carus ended up emperor.
Nice Probus addition, Gil-galad ... Yah, my only two Probus examples are fairly grungy looking, but they haven't been out and stretched their legs for a while, so here they are ...
Probus Coin: Bronze AE Ant PROBVS P F AVG - Radiate, cuirassed bust right ADVENTVS AVG - Probus on horseback left, holding sceptre, right hand raised; captive beneath horse. Mint: Rome (276-282 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.76g / 21mm / - References: RIC 158 var. and Probus Coin: Bronze AE Ant IMP PROBVS AVG - Radiate bust right, cuirassed ADVENTVS AVG - Probus on horseback left, holding scepter and right hand held high in return salute; at left, under hoof, a captive looks on Mint: Rome (AD 279) Wt./Size/Axis: 3.18g / 22mm / - References: RIC Vii, 157, page 35 Cohen 37
"POST THOSE PROBUS COINS IF YOU GOT EM" Hi, Gil, You asked, so here are (some) of my 'Silvered' Antoninianus'. PROBUS AD 276-282 AD. Antoninianus AE22 mm, 3.25gm, Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG radiate cuirassed bust left with scepter. Rev: CONSERVAT AVG Sol standing looking left, with right hand raised and holding out orb in left hand, VI in right field. Siscia mint. XXI in Ex. RIC 670, RCV 11969 * and PROBUS Antoninianus AE23 mm, 3.3 gm, 276-282 AD. Obv. IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG, Radiate bust left wearing imperial mantle, holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev. SOLI INVICTO, Sol in spread quadriga facing. In Exe. XXIP Cyzicus mint. RIC VII 911. * and PROBUS 280 AD. Antoninianus 5.5 gm., AE23 mm., Obv. IMPCPROBVSPFAVG - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right. Rev. CONCORDIAMILIT - Probus standing right on left, shaking hands with Concordia to right. In Exe: XXIr Siscia mint, RIC 665c var. and PROBUS 281 AD, Antoninianus Silvered AE22mm, 3.5gm, Obv. ADIMPCMAVRPROBVSPFAVG Radiate cuirassed bust R. Rev. RESTITVT ORBIS fem. standing right presenting wreath to Emperor standing left holding spear, 'P' between. In Exe. XXI. Siscia mint, RIC VII 713 var. and PROBUS 276 AD Antoninianus , AE23 mm., 3.5 gm., Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG Radiate bust L in consular robe eagle tipped scepter in right. Rev. ADVENTVS AVG, Probus on horseback L. raising right hand scepter in L. In Exe. XXIQ Siscia mint. RIC V 624var. Scarce and PROBUS 280 AD. Aurelianus AE24 mm, 3.7 gm, Billon. Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG Radiate cuirassed bust right. Rev. CONCORD MILIT Emperor and Concordia standing face toface, shaking hands. 'T' between. In Exe. XXI Siscia mint. RIC 651 f and PROBUS 276-282 AD., AE23mm Antoninianus. 3.4 gm. Obv IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG Rad. bust L wearing imperial mantle, holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev. SOLI INVICTO Sol facing in spread quadriga globe and whip in left hand raising right. In Ex. RB Rome mint RIC 204 v and PROBUS 277 AD AE 23mm Antoninianus 3.5 gm Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Rad. bust L wearing imperial mantle, holding eagle-tipped sceptre. Rev VIRTVS PROBI AVG Probus on horseback left riding down enemy. 'T' in middle, In Exe. XXI Siscia mint. RIC VII 818 var and PROBUS AD. 276-282 AE23 mm 3.1 gm Antoninianus, Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, Radiate, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, spear over right shoulder and shield on left arm. Rev. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Mars, nude, walking right, holding transverse spear in right hand and trophy over shoulder. 'P' in right field. Siscia mint. RIC VII 816 p *
Very nice coins everyone. Yes, I did ask, Topcat. lol You have some reverse types I don't. I would post the others but they need a reshoot.
Topcat. The coin you have as XXIP Cyzicus mint. RIC VII 911 is misattributed. It actually comes from Siscia, RIC 776, Alföldi Table XXXVI, Type 71. It has the interesting attribute of stylised clouds under the quadriga. Here is my XXIVI for comparison.
I don't want to flood this thread so will pick out a very small selection. Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate bust left wearing imperial mantle, holding Victory on globe in right hand Rev:– VIRTVS AVG, Soldier standing left, holding Victory and spear, left hand on shield. Minted in Lugdunum (//IIII) Emission 5 Officina 4. End A.D. 277 to start A.D. 278 (Bastien) Reference(s) – Cohen 821. Bastien 258 (7 examples cited). RIC 111 var (Not listed with this bust type in RIC).