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They were sons of Carus, aGaul raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282. Probus' army, stationed in Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia ), decided they did not wish to fight Carus, and assassinated Probus instead.
July 15, 2026
The product is an Ancient Roman Antoninianus coin featuring the emperor Numerian, minted in Antioch in 283-284 AD. This billon coin has a fineness of 0.9 and is ungraded, uncertain certification. Its historical significance and era make it a valuable piece for collectors interested in Roman imperial coins from the third century AD. Weight :4.5 g ...
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The army of the east unanimously saluted their new Augustus. In full view of the army, Diocletian then turned and killed Aper, who had been hauled bound before the assembly. By one account, Carus had himself rebelled against the emperor, and Probus' army, stationed inSirmium (Sremska Mitrovica ,Serbia ), decided they did not wish to fight Carus and assassinated their emperor instead.
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The product is an ancient Roman Antoninianus coin from the era of Numerian's rule in 283-284 A.D. Made of bronze with a fineness of 0.999, the coin features the ruler's name and symbols of power. Uncertified and ungraded, this historical piece of currency offers a glimpse into the Imperial Roman period and the rule of Numerian. ..
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DIOCLETIAN (A.C: 284-305) BRONZE ANTONINIANUS OF ANCIENT ROME Named emperor in A.D. 284 Diocletian created a very efft cient new government known as the Tetrarchy - with two co-emperors (one in the East and one in the West), each with his own Caesar (junior colleague and heir to thethrone). Diocletian I ruled and defended the eastem empire while Maximianus I ruled the West. In AD. 303, Diocletian celebrated his 20th year as emperor, and in A.D. 305, he abdicated the throne. Diocietian died of natural causes in A.D. 316. Page 1 Row 1 Coin # 2
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![[#1279158] Numerian, Aurelianus, 282-283, Tripolis, Bronze, EF, RIC:380](https://konaarc.com/wp-content/themes/betheme/images/cookies.png)