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July 15, 2026

PROBUS. 276-282 AD. ANTONINIANUS. Siscia. CONSERVAT AUG. CHOICE!

ROMAN EMPIREPROBUS, Emperor AD 276-282. Heavy Antoninianus, Siscia mint, (Copper, 4.57 grams, 22.68 mm). Obverse: IMP. C.M. AUR. PROBUS AVG, His radiate draped cuirassed bust right.Reverse: CONSERVAT. AVG, Sol naked, standing to right, head left, holding globe and raising his right hand. XXIIII in exergue.Reference: RIC 671, page 89. Choice portrait and reverse. Large planchet. Well centered. Dark-green patina.A coin with great eye appeal! (# 04940-41) We guarantee this coin genuine and as described. It is available unless sold already. Shipping: Continental U.S: Free shipping (First class mail with USPS tracking). No additional charges for multiple coins. Canada and foreign countries $13.00 air mail shipping. No additional charges for multiple coins. Registered shipping available. Sorry, no retail sales to Nevada residents. Return policy: Returns accepted for any reason within 14 days of reception, if not damaged or altered, and with our original label. Thank you for visiting our site on Ebay, and bidding.
July 15, 2026

Florian 276AD BI Antoninianus. Roman Empire. Very rare

Florian 276AD BI Antoninianus. Roman Empire. Very rare. Shipped with USPS First Class. Marcus Annius Florianus(died 276), also known asFlorian, wasRoman emperorfrom the death of his half-brother,Emperor Tacitus, in July 276 until his own murder in September of that year. Florianus was the maternal half-brother of Tacitus, who was proclaimed emperor in late 275 after the unexpected death of EmperorAurelian. After Tacitus died the following year, allegedly assassinated as a consequence of a military plot, Florianus proclaimed himself emperor, with the recognition of theRoman Senateand much of the empire. However, the new emperor soon had to deal with the revolt ofProbus, who rose up shortly after Florianus ascended the throne, with the backing of the provinces ofEgypt,Syria,Palestine, andPhoenicia. Probus took advantage of the terrain of theCilician Gates, and the hot climate of the area, to which Florianus' army was unaccustomed, to chip away at their morale. Florianus' army rose up against him and killed him.In late 275, Florianus' maternal half-brother,Tacitus, was proclaimed Roman Emperor after the unexpected death of EmperorAurelian. Soon after, Tacitus appointed Florianus aspraetorian prefect.Tacitus then ordered Florianus to lead troops toPannonia, in order to repel raids into Roman territory by theGoths.After Tacitus died suddenly in July 276, allegedly as a consequence of a military plot, Florianus swiftly proclaimed himself emperor, and was recognized as such by theRoman Senateand the western provinces.Florianus then continued to campaign against the Goths, winning a major victory before the news reached him of the revolt ofProbus, who had served successfully as a commander under both Aurelian and Tacitus. Probus' revolt was supported by the provinces ofEgypt,Syria,Palestine, andPhoenicia. Probus took advantage of his control of Egyptian grain, which he used to swiftly cut off the supply of grain to the rest of the empire. He led his troops toAsia Minor, in order to defend theCilician Gates, allowing him to utilizeguerrilla tacticsto wage awar of attritionrather than a straightforward confrontation. Florianus led his troops toCilicia, andbilletedhis forces inTarsus. However, many of his troops, who were unaccustomed to the hot climate of the area, fell ill due to a summer heat wave. Upon learning of this, Probus launched raids around the city, in order to weaken the morale of Florianus' forces. This strategy was successful, and Florianus lost control of his army, which in September rose up against him and killed him.Florianus' reign lasted less than three months, 88 days according to theChronograph of 354 and 80 days according toEutropius.
July 15, 2026

PROBUS Invictvs Genuine Ancient 276AD Serdica Roman Coin PROVIDENTIA NGC i85498

Item: i85498 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Probus - Roman Emperor: 276-282 A.D. PROBVS INVICTVS Bronze Antoninianus 22mm (3.84 grams) Serdica, 3rd officina, 2nd emission, struck 276 A.D. Reference: RIC V.II 848. Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 5746710-001 . IMP C PROBVS INVICTVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Probus right, seen from behind / PROVIDEN DEOR, Providentia standing facing, head right, ensign in each hand, turned facing Sol standing facing, head left, globe in left hand, right hand raised; star in central field, KAΓ in exergue. You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. Probus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Probus Augustus; c. 19 August 232 - September/October 282), was Roman Emperor from 276 to 282. During his reign, the Rhine and Danube frontier was strengthened after successful wars against several Germanic tribes such as the Goths, Alamanni, Longiones, Franks, Burgundians, and Vandals. The Agri Decumates and much of the Limes Germanicus in Germania Superior were officially abandoned during his reign, with the Romans withdrawing to the Rhine and Danube rivers.Early life Born in 232 in Sirmium (modern day Sremska Mitrovica), Pannonia Inferior, the son of Dalmatius.Military career Probus entered the army around 250 upon reaching adulthood. Appointed as a military tribune by the emperor Valerian, he later distinguished himself under the emperors Aurelian and Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by Tacitus, whose death in 276 prompted Probus' soldiers to proclaim him emperor. Florianus, the half-brother of Tacitus, was also proclaimed successor by his soldiers, but he was killed after an indecisive campaign. Probus travelled west, defeating the Goths along the lower Danube in 277, and acquiring the title of Gothicus. His position as emperor was ratified by the Senate around this time.As emperor Sculpted head of Probus from Brescia in northern Italy. In 278, Probus campaigned successfully in Gaul against the Alamanni and Longiones; both tribes had advanced through the Neckar valley and across the Rhine into Roman territory. Meanwhile, his generals defeated the Franks and these operations were directed to clearing Gaul of Germanic invaders (Franks and Burgundians), allowing Probus to adopt the titles of Gothicus Maximus and Germanicus Maximus. One of his principles was never to allow the soldiers to be idle, and to employ them in time of peace on useful works, such as the planting of vineyards in Gaul, Pannonia and other districts, in order to restart the economy in these devastated lands. Of a greater and more lasting significance, Probus began the strategy of settling the Germanic tribes in the devastated provinces of the empire. In 279-280, Probus was, according to Zosimus, in Raetia, Illyricum and Lycia, where he fought the Vandals. In the same years, Probus' generals defeated the Blemmyes in Egypt. Probus then ordered the reconstruction of bridges and canals along the Nile, where the production of grain for the Empire was centered. In 280-281, Probus put down three usurpers, Julius Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there are clues that they were not just local problems (an inscription with the name of Probus erased has been found as far as Spain). In 281, the emperor was in Rome, where he celebrated his triumph. Probus was eager to start his eastern campaign, delayed by the revolts in the west. He left Rome in 282, travelling first towards Sirmium, his birth city.Assassination Different accounts of Probus's death exist. According to Joannes Zonaras, the commander of the Praetorian Guard Marcus Aurelius Carus had been proclaimed, more or less unwillingly, emperor by his troops. Probus sent some troops against the new usurper, but when those troops changed sides and supported Carus, Probus' remaining soldiers assassinated him at Sirmium (September/October 282). According to other sources, however, Probus was killed by disgruntled soldiers, who rebelled against his orders to be employed for civic purposes, like draining marshes. Carus was proclaimed emperor after Probus' death and avenged the murder of his predecessor.Frequently Asked Questions Mr. Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more.Who am I dealing with? You are dealing with Ilya Zlobin, ancient coin expert, enthusiast, author and dealer with an online store having a selection of over 15,000 items with great positive feedback from verified buyers and over 10 years experience dealing with over 57,000 ancient and world coins and artifacts. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Most others are only concerned with selling you, Ilya Zlobin is most interested in educating you on the subject, and providing the largest selection, most professional presentation and service for the best long-term value for collectors worldwide creating returning patrons sharing in the passion of ancient and world coin collecting for a lifetime. How long until my order is shipped? Orders are shipped by the next business day (after receipt of payment) most of the time. How will I know when the order was shipped? After your order has shipped, you will be left positive feedback, and that date could be used as a basis of estimating an arrival date. Any tracking number would be found under your 'Purchase history' tab. USPS First Class mail takes about 3-5 business days to arrive in the U.S. International shipping times cannot be estimated as they vary from country to country. Standard international mail to many countries does not include a tracking number, and can also be slow sometimes. For a tracking number and signature confirmation, you may want to do Express Mail International Shipping, which costs more, however, is the fastest and most secure. Additionally you may be able to receive your order in as little as 3-5 business days using this method. For Express Mail International, it may be possible to place up to 10-15 items in one package (for the one shipping cost) as it is flat rate envelope, which may be the most cost-effective, secure and fastest way to receive items internationally. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. Great care is taken in packaging and mailing every item securely and quickly. Please be aware, I cannot take responsibility for any postal service delivery delays, especially for international packages as it may happen in rare instances.What is a certificate of authenticity and what guarantees do you give that the item is authentic? Each of the items sold here, is provided with a Certificate of Authenticity, and a Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity, issued by a world-renowned numismatic and antique expert that has identified over 57,000 ancient coins and has provided them with the same guarantee. You will be very happy with what you get with the COA; a professional presentation of the coin, with all of the relevant information and a picture of the coin you saw in the listing. Additionally, the coin is inside it's own protective coin flip (holder), with a 2x2 inch description of the coin matching the individual number on the COA. On the free-market such a presentation alone, can be considered a $25-$50 value all in itself, and it comes standard with your purchases from me, FREE. With every purchase, you are leveraging my many years of experience to get a more complete context and understanding of the piece of history you are getting. Whether your goal is to collect or give the item as a gift, coins presented like this could be more prized and valued higher than items that were not given such care and attention to.Buy a coin today and own a piece of history, guaranteed.Is there a money back guarantee? I offer a 30 day unconditional money back guarantee. I stand behind my coins and would be willing to exchange your order for either store credit towards other coins, or refund, minus shipping expenses, within 30 days from the receipt of your order. My goal is to have the returning customers for a lifetime, and I am so sure in my coins, their authenticity, numismatic value and beauty, I can offer such a guarantee.When should I leave feedback? Once you receive your order, please leave a positive feedback. Please don't leave any negative feedbacks, as it happens sometimes that people rush to leave feedback before letting sufficient time for their order to arrive. Also, if you sent an email, make sure to check for my reply in your messages before claiming that you didn't receive a response. The matter of fact is that any issues can be resolved, as reputation is most important to me. My goal is to provide superior products and quality of service.How and where do I learn more about collecting ancient coins? Visit the "Guide on How to Use My Store" for on an overview about using my store, with additional information and links to all other parts of my store which may include educational information on topics you are looking for.
July 15, 2026

Roman Emperor Probus 276AD-282AD Ancient Coin Antoninianus Aequitas

Probus entered the army around 250 upon reaching adulthood. Appointed as a military tribune by the emperor Valerian, he later distinguished himself under the emperors Aurelian and Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by Tacitus, whose death in 276 prompted Probus' soldiers to proclaim him emperor.
July 15, 2026

PROBUS Original 276AD Authentic Ancient Roman Coin of Tripolis JUPITER i65168

Item: i65168 Authentic Ancient Coin of: Probus - Roman Emperor: 276-282 A.D. Silvered Bronze Antoninianus 24mm (4.14 grams) Tripolis mint, struck circa 276-282 A.D. Reference: RIC 927 IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind CLEMENTIA TEMP / (crescent)/KA, Emperor standing right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre, receiving globe from Jupiter, holding sceptre.You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. In Roman mythology, Jupiter or Jove was the king of the gods, and the god of sky and thunder. He is the equivalent of Zeus in the Greek pantheon. He was called Iuppiter (or Diespiter) Optimus Maximus ("Father God the Best and Greatest"). As the patron deity of ancient Rome, he ruled over laws and social order. He was the chief god of the Capitoline Triad, with sister/wife Juno. Jupiter is also the father of the god Mars with Juno. Therefore, Jupiter is the grandfather of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. Jupiter was venerated in ancient Roman religion, and is still venerated in Roman Neopaganism. He is a son of Saturn, along with brothers Neptune and Pluto. He is also the brother/husband of Ceres (daughter of Saturn and mother of Proserpina), brother of Veritas (daughter of Saturn), and father of Mercury. Probus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Probus Augustus; c. 19 August 232 - September/October 282), was Roman Emperor from 276 to 282. During his reign, the Rhine and Danube frontier was strengthened after successful wars against several Germanic tribes such as the Goths, Alamanni, Longiones, Franks, Burgundians, and Vandals. The Agri Decumates and much of the Limes Germanicus in Germania Superior were officially abandoned during his reign, with the Romans withdrawing to the Rhine and Danube rivers.Early life Born in 232 in Sirmium (modern day Sremska Mitrovica), Pannonia Inferior, the son of Dalmatius.Military career Probus entered the army around 250 upon reaching adulthood. Appointed as a military tribune by the emperor Valerian, he later distinguished himself under the emperors Aurelian and Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by Tacitus, whose death in 276 prompted Probus' soldiers to proclaim him emperor. Florianus, the half-brother of Tacitus, was also proclaimed successor by his soldiers, but he was killed after an indecisive campaign. Probus travelled west, defeating the Goths along the lower Danube in 277, and acquiring the title of Gothicus. His position as emperor was ratified by the Senate around this time.As emperor Sculpted head of Probus from Brescia in northern Italy. In 278, Probus campaigned successfully in Gaul against the Alamanni and Longiones; both tribes had advanced through the Neckar valley and across the Rhine into Roman territory. Meanwhile, his generals defeated the Franks and these operations were directed to clearing Gaul of Germanic invaders (Franks and Burgundians), allowing Probus to adopt the titles of Gothicus Maximus and Germanicus Maximus. One of his principles was never to allow the soldiers to be idle, and to employ them in time of peace on useful works, such as the planting of vineyards in Gaul, Pannonia and other districts, in order to restart the economy in these devastated lands. Of a greater and more lasting significance, Probus began the strategy of settling the Germanic tribes in the devastated provinces of the empire. In 279-280, Probus was, according to Zosimus, in Raetia, Illyricum and Lycia, where he fought the Vandals. In the same years, Probus' generals defeated the Blemmyes in Egypt. Probus then ordered the reconstruction of bridges and canals along the Nile, where the production of grain for the Empire was centered. In 280-281, Probus put down three usurpers, Julius Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there are clues that they were not just local problems (an inscription with the name of Probus erased has been found as far as Spain). In 281, the emperor was in Rome, where he celebrated his triumph. Probus was eager to start his eastern campaign, delayed by the revolts in the west. He left Rome in 282, travelling first towards Sirmium, his birth city.Assassination Different accounts of Probus's death exist. According to Joannes Zonaras, the commander of the Praetorian Guard Marcus Aurelius Carus had been proclaimed, more or less unwillingly, emperor by his troops. Probus sent some troops against the new usurper, but when those troops changed sides and supported Carus, Probus' remaining soldiers assassinated him at Sirmium (September/October 282). According to other sources, however, Probus was killed by disgruntled soldiers, who rebelled against his orders to be employed for civic purposes, like draining marshes. Carus was proclaimed emperor after Probus' death and avenged the murder of his predecessor.Frequently Asked Questions Mr. Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more.Who am I dealing with? You are dealing with Ilya Zlobin, ancient coin expert, enthusiast, author and dealer with an online store having a selection of over 15,000 items with great positive feedback from verified buyers and over 10 years experience dealing with over 57,000 ancient and world coins and artifacts. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Most others are only concerned with selling you, Ilya Zlobin is most interested in educating you on the subject, and providing the largest selection, most professional presentation and service for the best long-term value for collectors worldwide creating returning patrons sharing in the passion of ancient and world coin collecting for a lifetime. How long until my order is shipped? Orders are shipped by the next business day (after receipt of payment) most of the time. How will I know when the order was shipped? After your order has shipped, you will be left positive feedback, and that date could be used as a basis of estimating an arrival date. Any tracking number would be found under your 'Purchase history' tab. USPS First Class mail takes about 3-5 business days to arrive in the U.S. International shipping times cannot be estimated as they vary from country to country. Standard international mail to many countries does not include a tracking number, and can also be slow sometimes. For a tracking number and signature confirmation, you may want to do Express Mail International Shipping, which costs more, however, is the fastest and most secure. Additionally you may be able to receive your order in as little as 3-5 business days using this method. For Express Mail International, it may be possible to place up to 10-15 items in one package (for the one shipping cost) as it is flat rate envelope, which may be the most cost-effective, secure and fastest way to receive items internationally. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. Great care is taken in packaging and mailing every item securely and quickly. Please be aware, I cannot take responsibility for any postal service delivery delays, especially for international packages as it may happen in rare instances.What is a certificate of authenticity and what guarantees do you give that the item is authentic? Each of the items sold here, is provided with a Certificate of Authenticity, and a Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity, issued by a world-renowned numismatic and antique expert that has identified over 57,000 ancient coins and has provided them with the same guarantee. You will be very happy with what you get with the COA; a professional presentation of the coin, with all of the relevant information and a picture of the coin you saw in the listing. Additionally, the coin is inside it's own protective coin flip (holder), with a 2x2 inch description of the coin matching the individual number on the COA. On the free-market such a presentation alone, can be considered a $25-$50 value all in itself, and it comes standard with your purchases from me, FREE. With every purchase, you are leveraging my many years of experience to get a more complete context and understanding of the piece of history you are getting. Whether your goal is to collect or give the item as a gift, coins presented like this could be more prized and valued higher than items that were not given such care and attention to.Buy a coin today and own a piece of history, guaranteed.Is there a money back guarantee? I offer a 30 day unconditional money back guarantee. I stand behind my coins and would be willing to exchange your order for either store credit towards other coins, or refund, minus shipping expenses, within 30 days from the receipt of your order. My goal is to have the returning customers for a lifetime, and I am so sure in my coins, their authenticity, numismatic value and beauty, I can offer such a guarantee.When should I leave feedback? Once you receive your order, please leave a positive feedback. Please don't leave any negative feedbacks, as it happens sometimes that people rush to leave feedback before letting sufficient time for their order to arrive. Also, if you sent an email, make sure to check for my reply in your messages before claiming that you didn't receive a response. The matter of fact is that any issues can be resolved, as reputation is most important to me. My goal is to provide superior products and quality of service.How and where do I learn more about collecting ancient coins? Visit the "Guide on How to Use My Store" for on an overview about using my store, with additional information and links to all other parts of my store which may include educational information on topics you are looking for.
July 15, 2026

Probus Roman AE Coin (AD 276-282) – NGC Graded AU Condition Free Shipping!

Probus Roman AE Coin (AD 276-282) - NGC Graded AU Condition Probus ruled for an impressive six years, triumphing over Germanic threats and securing Gaul. His belief was that soldiers should always be active, even in peace, leading to projects like road construction, canal digging in Egypt, and vineyard cultivation in Gaul. Grade Condition: (AU) Size: 21-23.5 mm Metal: Bronze Obverse: Features the Emperor's portrait Reverse: Showcases diverse mythological and military images Size: 21-23.5 mm Weight/Dimensions: 44.3 g | 3.4" L x 2.4" W x 0.4" H In most cases, I ship on the same day as the order is made. Add these coins to your collection or gift them to someone starting their coin collection. Whenever possible, multiple items will be shipped together to reduce shipping costs. I offer the best price on eBay for quality and always accept returns if you are not happy with your purchase. No questions asked! I would much appreciate your leaving a positive feedback. Thank you!Please take a look at my other listings:Coin collections: 50 Different World coins$24.349999999999998Open 100 Different World coins$58.7Open 2.2 LB of World Coins$63.08Open 150 Coins from 30 countries$207.71Open None$454.36OpenCoins from different countries: Argentina$26.27Open Bahamas$17.68Open Barbados$10.27Open Bermuda$8.9Open Cayman Islands$8.9Open Chile$11.92Open Czech Republic$11.92Open Czechoslovakia$11.92Open Ecuador$7.529999999999999Open France$23.53Open Netherlands$17.68OpenSmall sets of coins: Argentina$13.96Open Aruba$15.96Open Australia$13.96Open Austria$13.96Open Bahamas$13.96Open Bahrain$15.96Open Barbados$13.96Open Belgium$13.96Open Bermuda$13.96Open Brazil$13.96Open Bulgaria$15.96Open Canada$13.96Open Cayman Islands$13.96Open Chile$13.96Open China, People's Republic$13.96Open Colombia$13.96Open Costa Rica$13.96Open Croatia$13.96Open Cyprus$15.96Open Czech Republic$13.96Open Czechoslovakia$13.96Open Denmark$13.96Open Dominican Republic$13.96Open East Caribbean States$13.96Open Ecuador$13.96Open Egypt$15.96Open El Salvador$15.96Open Ethiopia$15.96Open Eurozone$13.96Open Fiji$15.96Open Finland$13.96Open France$13.96Open French Polynesia$15.96Open Germany, Democratic Republic (DDR)$13.96Open Germany, Empire$24.349999999999998Open Germany, Federal Republic$13.96Open Germany, Weimar Republic$17.959999999999997Open Greece$13.96Open Guatemala$13.96Open Honduras$15.96Open Hong Kong$13.96Open Hungary$13.96Open Iceland$13.96Open India, Republic$13.96Open Indonesia$13.96Open Ireland$13.96Open Israel$13.96Open Italy$13.96Open Jamaica$13.96Open Japan$13.96Open Jordan$15.96Open Kenya$13.96Open Korea, South$13.96Open Kuwait$15.96Open Lebanon$15.96Open Macau$15.96Open Malaysia$13.96Open Mexico$13.96Open Nepal$15.96Open Netherlands$13.96Open Netherlands Antilles$13.96Open New Zealand$13.96Open Nicaragua$15.96Open Norway$13.96Open Pakistan$15.96Open Panama$13.96Open Papua New Guinea$15.96Open Peru$13.96Open Philippines$13.96Open Poland$13.96Open Portugal$13.96Open Russia$13.96Open Saudi Arabia$13.96Open Singapore$13.96Open Slovakia$15.96Open South Africa$13.96Open Soviet Union, USSR$13.96Open Spain$13.96Open Sweden$13.96Open Switzerland$13.96Open Taiwan (Republic of China)$13.96Open Tanzania$15.96Open Thailand$13.96Open Tonga$15.96Open Trinidad and Tobago$13.96Open Tunisia$15.96Open Türkiye (Turkey)$13.96Open Uganda$15.96Open Ukraine$13.96Open United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland$13.96Open United States of America$24.349999999999998Open Venezuela$13.96Open Vietnam, South$15.96Open Yugoslavia$13.96OpenMedium sets of coins: Australia$34.35Open Austria$29.349999999999998Open Belgium$29.349999999999998Open Brazil$34.35Open Canada$34.35Open China, People's Republic$34.35Open Colombia$29.349999999999998Open Costa Rica$34.35Open Denmark$29.349999999999998Open Dominican Republic$34.35Open East Caribbean States$34.35Open Eurozone$29.349999999999998Open France$29.349999999999998Open Germany, Federal Republic$29.349999999999998Open Greece$29.349999999999998Open Hong Kong$29.349999999999998Open India, Republic$34.35Open Ireland$34.35Open Israel$29.349999999999998Open Italy$29.349999999999998Open Jamaica$29.349999999999998Open Japan$29.349999999999998Open Mexico$29.349999999999998Open Netherlands$29.349999999999998Open Norway$34.35Open Philippines$29.349999999999998Open Poland$29.349999999999998Open Singapore$34.35Open South Africa$39.35Open Spain$29.349999999999998Open Switzerland$34.35Open Thailand$29.349999999999998Open Türkiye (Turkey)$34.35Open United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland$29.349999999999998Open Venezuela$29.349999999999998OpenBulk sets of coins: Argentina$257.71Open Australia$257.71Open Austria$257.71Open Bahamas$257.71Open Barbados$257.71Open Belgium$207.71Open Bermuda$257.71Open Brazil$257.71Open Canada$207.71Open Chile$257.71Open Costa Rica$257.71Open Czech Republic$257.71Open Denmark$207.71Open Dominican Republic$257.71Open East Caribbean States$257.71Open Ecuador$257.71Open Eurozone$157.71Open Finland$257.71Open France$157.71Open Germany, Federal Republic$157.71Open Greece$157.71Open Hong Kong$157.71Open Hungary$257.71Open India, Republic$257.71Open Indonesia$257.71Open Ireland$257.71Open Israel$207.71Open Italy$157.71Open Jamaica$257.71Open Japan$207.71Open Kenya$257.71Open Korea, South$257.71Open Luxembourg$257.71Open Malaysia$257.71Open Mexico$157.71Open Morocco$257.71Open Netherlands$207.71Open New Zealand$257.71Open Norway$207.71Open Panama$257.71Open Peru$257.71Open Philippines$257.71Open Poland$257.71Open Portugal$257.71Open Saudi Arabia$257.71Open Singapore$257.71Open South Africa$307.71Open Soviet Union, USSR$307.71Open Sweden$257.71Open Switzerland$257.71Open Taiwan (Republic of China)$257.71Open Thailand$207.71Open Trinidad and Tobago$257.71Open Türkiye (Turkey)$207.71Open United Arab Emirates$257.71Open United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland$157.71Open Uruguay$257.71Open Venezuela$257.71Open Yugoslavia$257.71Open
July 15, 2026

NGC ( XF ) Probus AD276-282 Aurelianianus / Antoninianus Roman Coin NGC Ancients

NGC ( XF ) Probus AD276-282 Roman Aurelianianus / Antoninianus Marcus Aurelius Probus, Roman emperor from 276 to 282, successfully defended the inner provinces from barbarian invasions throughout his six-year reign. Despite facing internal revolts, he showed leniency to the defeated and maintained the authority of the Roman Senate. Probus also reinforced Hadrian's fortifications, defeated the Germans, and resettled depopulated provinces. Despite his popularity, he was killed in a soldier mutiny during preparations for the Persian war, to be continued by his successor Carus. Grade: ( XF) Extremely Fine - Certified, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC The aurelianianus was introduced by Aurelian as a replacement to the antoninianus in 274 A.D. and struck until 293 A.D. They were of an improved quality of silver plating (4.3% vs. 2.5%) and part of Aurelian's monetary reform. The two terms are often used interchangeably by collectors and dealers. You Will Receive the Same Type of Coin and Condition Shown , Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Used Free USPS Ground Advantage with Tracking and Insurance!

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NGC ( XF ) Probus AD276-282 Aurelianianus / Antoninianus Roman Coin NGC Ancients
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