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coins ancient to romans imperial and republican probus serdica ric 874var perpetuo

Probus Serdica SOLI INVICTO

OBVERSE: PERPETVO IMP PROBO INVICT P AVG
REVERSE: S - O - LI IN - VICT - O

EMMISION: 4

OFFICINA: 2

BUST TYPE:  B = radiate, cuirassed bust right (BASTIEN'S CLASSIFICATION)

FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS:  / KAB


LITERATURE: RIC 874var (unlisted with titulature)

4,03g / 24mm

NOTE: Extremely rare and desirable obverse legend with the PERPETVO title ("perpetual") and desirable obverse legend with INVICT[vs] ("invincible") Probus was the only roman emperor to use this title in the whole Roman coinage.Here, additionally, in the longest possible form of the title record. This is one of 3 known copies.
The first one was in the famous collection of P. Gysen, the second one was auctioned in 2012 at the Rauch auction, the third one, which I am writing about here, was previously in the collection of U. Neumann

  

 ex. collection U.Neumann

Sammlung : Probus Serdica

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