Probus. Antoninianus. 276-277 AD. Antioch. (Ric-V 2 921). (Probuscoins.fr-2711). (Tesorillo-Probo 3, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: CLEMENTIA TEMP, emperor standing to right, holding sceptre, receiving Victory set on globe from Jupiter standing to left, holding sceptre; B• in central field, XXI in exergue. . 3,77 g. Ex Ancient Delights, at the present Mayor 25. Madrid Numismatic convention (December 2007). Choice VF. Est...60,00.
Probus. Antoninianus. 276-282 AD. Antioch. (Ric-V 2 925). (Tesorillo-Probo 20, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: RESTITVT ORBIS, female figure standing to right, presenting wreath to Probus standing to left, holding globe and spear; Γ in central field, XXI in exergue. . 3,12 g. Ex Ancient Delights, at the present Mayor 25. Madrid Numismatic convention (December 2005). VF/Almost VF. Est...45,00.
Probus. Antoninianus. 276 AD. Ticinum. (Ric-Unlisted). (Probuscoins.fr-277). (Tesorillo-Probo 22, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: RESTITVTOR SAEC, emperor standing facing, head to left, holding globe and sceptre, crowned by Victory, holding palm; VIXXT in exergue. . 3,34 g. Rare. VF. Est...80,00.
Rare single-faced strike
Numerian. Antoninianus. 284 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-¿?). (Tesorillo-Numeriano 1, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C MAVR NVMERIANVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: Unminted. . 3,55 g. A highly interesting variety; the purpose of this specimen is unknown. We believe it could be an obverse proof rather than a minting error. When minting errors occur, they generally leave some kind of trace, either an incuse or remnants of another coin; however, in this example, the surface is completely smooth. Very rare. Ex Saive Numismatique (December 2008). VF. Est...120,00.
Diocletian. Antoninianus. 289-290 AD. Siscia. (Ric-V 2 264). (Tesorillo-Diocleciano 13, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P AVG. Radiate and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: CONSERVATOR AVGG. Diocletian and Jupiter standing facing one another, each holding sceptre and sacrificing with patera over lighted altar between; Γ to right, ·XXI·BI· in exergue. . 3,14 g. Light golden tone. Ex Sondermann Numismatics, Vcoins (March 2010). Choice VF. Est...60,00.
Diocletian. Antoninianus. 284-305 AD. Cyzicus. (Ric-Unlisted). (Tesorillo-Diocleciano 5, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP C DIOCLETIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev.: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Diocletian standing right, holding parazonium, and receiving Victory from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre; S between figures, XXI in exergue. . 3,20 g. This specimen resembles type RIC-V 2 258; however, that type is marked with the letter B (2nd Office). In contrast, the specimen we present here clearly shows the letter S (6th Office). What makes it special is that at that time, Siscia only operated with 3 offices. A fine specimen. Very rare. We have not found similar specimens on the reference websites. Ex Ancient Delights, at the present Mayor 25. (September 2005). Choice VF/XF. Est...120,00.
Diocletian. Tetradrachm. RY 3 = 286/7 AD. Alexandria. Egypt. (K&G-119.37). (Dattari (Savio)-5755). (Tesorillo-Diocleciano 29, Plate Coin). Anv.: Α Κ Γ ΟΥΑΛ ΔΙΟΚΛΗΤΙΑΝΟϹ ϹЄΒ, laureate head of Diocletian to right. Rev.: Tyche standing facing, head left, holding cornucopia and rudder; L Γ (date) to right below. . 8,12 g. Ex J.C. Miró. Madrid Numismatic Convention (March 2006). VF. Est...50,00.
Diocletian. Tetradrachm. RY 5 = 288/9 AD. Alexandria. Egypt. (RPC-X unassigned 76028). (Tesorillo-Diocleciano 31, Plate Coin). Anv.: A K Γ OVAΛ ΔIOKΛHTIANOC CЄB, laureate and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: Eusebia standing facing, head to left, sprinkling incense over altar on left and holding box; L Є (date) across fields. . 6,84 g. Ex Ancient Delights, at the present Mayor 25. Madrid Numismatic Convention (March 2006). VF. Est...50,00.
Maximianus Herculius. Antoninianus. 290-291 AD. Lugdunum. (Ric-V 2 399). (Tesorillo-Max. Hércules 17, Plate Coin). Anv.: IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right. Rev.: PAX AVGG, Pax standing to left, holding Victory on globe and transverse sceptre; S in exergue. . 4,19 g. Ex Gert Boersema, Vcoins (December 2009). VF. Est...50,00.
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