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5 FlorianFLORIAN Jun-Aug 276 A.D.
AE Antoninianus. Cyzicus mint.
IMP FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory presenting wreath to Florian standing left, V in ex.
Cohen 15. RIC 116v.; S-11853
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5 FlorianFLORIAN Jun-Aug 276 A.D.
AE Antoninianus. Cyzicus mint.
IMP FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory presenting wreath to Florian standing left, V in ex.
Cohen 15. RIC 116v.; Sr 11853. VF+
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(0276) FLORIAN276 AD
AE 21.5 mm 3.53 g
O: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG
RAD DR BUST R
R: PROVIDENTIA AVG
PROVIDENTIA STANDING LEFT HOLDING CORNUCOPIAE AND WAND OVER GLOBE
XXIA IN EXE
ANTIOCH
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*SOLD*Florian Silvered Antoninianus

Attribution: RIC 112, Serdica
Date: AD 276
Obverse: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust r.
Reverse: PROVIDEN DEOR, Providentia stg. on l. facing r., holding two ensigns, opposite her, Sol is facing l., raising hand in salute & holding globe, star between, B in exergue
Size: 22 mm
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0199 - Denarius Licinia 55 BCObv/ Laureate bust of Venus r., togate and with stephane; behind, SC.
Rev/ Female figure standing front, leading horse and holding spear; at feet, cuirass and shield; around, P CRASSVS M F.

Ag, 4.09 g
Moneyer: P. Licinius Crassus M.f.
Mint: Rome.
RRC 430/1 - BMCRR Rome 3901 - Syd. 929 - RSC Licinia 18
ex-Bremens-Belleville, november 2014, lot 363 (ex-St.Florian monastery, Dorotheum, june 1956, lot 2764 / ex. Apostolo Zeno colln., 18th c.)
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047. Florian, 276AD. BI Antoninianus.AE Antoninianus. Siscia mint.

Obv. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG

Rev. Felicitas standing left holding sceptre FELICITAS AVG, S in ex.

RIC60. CHEF.
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047. Florian, 276AD. BI Antoninianus.AE Antoninianus. Cyzikus mint.

Obv. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right IMP FLORIANVS AVG

Rev. Victoria standing right, presenting wreath to Florian standinf left holding sceptre CONCORDIA MILITVM, T in ex.

RIC116. aEF. Semi-uncleaned, not game to try and clean it further.
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052 FLORIANUSEMPEROR: Florianus
DENOMINATION: Antoninianus
OBVERSE: IMP FLORIANVS AVG; Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum
REVERSE: CONCORDIA MILITVM; Victory stg. r., holding wreath in r. hand and palm against l. shoulder, facing Emperor in military dress stg. l., r. hand outstretched and holding long sceptre in l. hand
EXERGUE: –/–//T
DATE: July – August 276 AD
MINT: Cyzicus
WEIGHT: 4.14 g
RIC TEMP NO. 4530 (55 ex.)
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064a. FlorianAugustus July 276 - September 276

Half-brother of Tacitus. Assumed role of emperor after Tacitus’s death in July 276. When faced by army of Probus, Florian’s troops killed him.
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064a01. FlorianAntoninianus. Rome. Obv: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding baton and sceptre, globe at foot. Mintmark XXIA. Estiot 2439; RIC V-1 Rome 37.lawrence c
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064a02. FlorianAntoninianus. Lyons mint. Obv: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing facing, head left, holding in right hand wand over globe at her feet and cornucopiae in left. Mintmark III. RIC 10, Cohen 75; Sear 11870.lawrence c
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064a03. FlorianAntoninianus. Obv: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left, holding sceptre and ensign. Mintmark XXI epsilon. RIC 30, Cohen 25.lawrence c
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065a. ProbusAugustus June/July 276 - September/October 282

Born in Pannonia. Fought with Florian for title, and won. Very successful campaigns against barbarians. Good relations with Senate, but was killed by disgruntled soldiers.
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08 - Personalities of the EmpireMarius, Victorianus, Domitian II, Tetricus I, Tetricus II, Claudius II, Quintillus, Aurelianus, Severina, Zenobia, Vaballathus, Tacitus, Florianus and Probus3 commentsmdelvalle
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100a Florian. bill. antoninianusobv: IMP CM AN FLORIANVS PF AVG rad. dr. cuir. bust r.
rev: FELICITAS AVG Fel. std. l. by alter holding patera and caduceus
ex: P
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100b florianus. bill. antoninianusobv: IMP FLORIANVS AVG rad. drp. cuir. bust r.
rev: CONCORDIA MI_LITVM Victory std.r. holding palm presenting
wreath to emp.l. holding scepter
ex: Q
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4134, RIC V-I 007, Lyon, AE-Antoninianus, PACATOR ORBIS, -/-/III, Bust-D1, Sol running left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4134, RIC V-I 007, Lyon, AE-Antoninianus, PACATOR ORBIS, -/-/III, Bust-D1, Sol running left, #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P F AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: PACATOR ORBIS, Sol running left, with right hand raised and holding the whip in left hand, cloak flying behind. (Sol 3).
exergue: -/-/III, diameter: 20,0-22,4mm, weight: 3,64g, axes: 7h,
mint: Lyon, iss-2, off-3, date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 007, T-(Estiot)-4134, Bastien 137,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4147, RIC V-I 010, Lyon, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDENTIA AVG, -/-/III, Bust-D1, Providentia standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4147, RIC V-I 010, Lyon, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDENTIA AVG, -/-/III, Bust-D1, Providentia standing left, #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum. (D1).
reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding baton in right hand and long scepter in left hand, at feet to left, globe, (Prov. 2b).
exergue: -/-/III, diameter: 19,5-22,5mm, weight: 3,40g, axes: 6h,
mint: Lyon, iss-3, off-3, date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 010, T-(Estiot)-4147, Bastien 148,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4184, RIC V-I 087corr., Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN AVG, -/-//STI, Bust-B1, Providentia standing left, Rare!, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4184, RIC V-I 087corr., Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN AVG, -/-//STI, Bust-B1, Providentia standing left, Rare!, #1
avers:- IMP-M-ANNIUS-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, B1.
revers:- PROVIDEN AVG, Providentia standing left, holding baton in right hand and long sceptre in left hand, at feet to left, globe
exerg: -/-//STI, diameter: 22,0-23,0mm, weight: 4,09g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, 2nd.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-087corr, T-(Estiot)-4184,
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"2nd. known examlpe on the Estiot's Site"
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4189, RIC V-I 068, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4189, RIC V-I 068, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-MAN-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, (B1).
revers:- IOVI-CONSERVAT, Jupiter stg. l., holding thunderbolt in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand. (Jupiter-1).
exerg: -/-//TTI, diameter: 23mm, weight: 4,02g, axes: 11h,
mint: Ticinum, 2nd.issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-68, T-(Estiot)-4189,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4190, RIC V-I 069, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4190, RIC V-I 069, Ticinum, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI CONSERVAT, -/-//TTI, Bust-B1, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers:- IMP-M-ANNIUS-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, B1.
revers:- IOVI-CONSERVAT, Jupiter stg. l., holding thunderbolt in r. hand and long sceptre in l. hand. Jupiter-1.
exerg: -/-//TTI, diameter: 22-23,5mm, weight: 3,39g, axes: 6h,
mint: Ticinum, 2nd.issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-069, T-(Estiot)-4190,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4220, RIC V-I 034, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA FVND, -/-//XXIB, Bust-D2, Laetitia standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4220, RIC V-I 034, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, LAETITIA FVND, -/-//XXIB, Bust-D2, Laetitia standing left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, (D2).
revers:- LAETITIA-FVND, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath in right hand and anchor in left hand, (Laetitia1).
exerg: -/-//XXIB, diameter: 20-21mm, weight: 2,80g, axes: 10h,
mint: Roma, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-34, T-(Estiot)-4220,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4234, RIC V-I 030, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES MILIT, -/-//XXIE, Bust-D2, Fides standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4234, RIC V-I 030, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, FIDES MILIT, -/-//XXIE, Bust-D2, Fides standing left, #1
avers: IMP-C-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, (D2).
revers: FIDES-MILIT, Fides standing left, holding long sceptre in right hand and transverse standard in left hand, (Fides 6).
exerg: -/-//XXIE, diameter: 21-21,5mm, weight: 3,67g, axes: 110h,
mint: Roma, 1st.issue, 5th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-30, T-(Estiot)-4234,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4243, RIC V-I 047, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, VIRTVS AVG, -/-//XXIϛ, Bust-D2, Emperor standing right, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4243, RIC V-I 047, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, VIRTVS AVG, -/-//XXIϛ, Bust-D2, Emperor standing right, #1
avers: IMP-C-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, (D2).
revers: VIRTV-S-AVG, Emperor in military dress standing right, holding spear pointing forward in right hand and globe in left hand, (Emperor 2).
exerg: -/-//XXIϛ, diameter: 22mm, weight: 3,05g, axes: 6h,
mint: Roma, 1st.issue, 6th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-47, T-(Estiot)-4243, LV 2591-604,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4250, RIC V-I 032, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI STATORI,, -/Z//XXI, Bust-D2, Jupiter standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4250, RIC V-I 032, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI STATORI,, -/Z//XXI, Bust-D2, Jupiter standing left, Rare !, #1
avers: IMP-C-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, (D2).
revers: IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing left, head right, holding long sceptre in right hand and thunderbolt in left hand. (Jupiter 2).
exerg: -/Z//XXI, diameter: 22-23mm, weight: 3,29g, axes: 0h,
mint: Roma, 1st.issue, 7th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-32, T-(Estiot)-4250,
Rare!, Known less than 5 specimen !
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4251, RIC V-I 032, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI-STATORI, -/-//XXIZ, Bust-D1, Jupiter standing left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4251, RIC V-I 032, Rome, AE-Antoninianus, IOVI-STATORI, -/-//XXIZ, Bust-D1, Jupiter standing left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, D1.
revers:- IOVI-STATORI, Jupiter stg. l., head r., holding long sceptre in r. hand and thunderbolt in l. hand. Jupiter-2.
exerg: -/-//XXIZ, diameter: 20mm, weight: 2,91g, axes: 0h,
mint: Roma, 1st.issue, 7th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-32, T-(Estiot)-4251,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4277, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4277, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear, D2.
reverse: FELICITA S AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over the small altar in the right hand and long-handled caduceus in the left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exergue: -/-//P, diameter: 22mm, weight: 4,06g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 1st.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 061, T-(Estiot)-4277,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4281, RIC V-I 062, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS SECVLI, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4281, RIC V-I 062, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS SECVLI, -/-//P, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear, D2.
reverse: FELICITAS SECVLI, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over the small altar in the right hand and long-handled caduceus in the left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exergue: -/-//P, diameter: 20,5-22,5mm, weight: 3,66g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 1st.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC V-I 062, T-(Estiot)-4281, Scarce !
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4300, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//S, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4300, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//S, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers: IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, D2.
revers: FELICITA-S-AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over small altar in right hand and long-handled caduceus in left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exerg: -/-//S, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 3,59g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-061, T-(Estiot)-4300,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4342, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/Q, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4342, RIC V-I 061, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/Q, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Scarce #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from rear, D2.
revers:- FELICITAS-AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over small altar in right hand and long-handled caduceus in left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exerg: -/-/Q, diameter: 22-23mm, weight: 3,74g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 4th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-061, T-(Estiot)-4342,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4390, RIC V-I 82corr., Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/-/VI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4390, RIC V-I 82corr., Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/-/VI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1
avers: IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, B1.
revers: PROVIDE-AVG, Providentia standing left,holding globe in right hand and long transverse sceptre in left hand, (Providentia 1.).
exerg: -/-/VI, diameter: 22,5-23,5mm, weight: 3,38g, axes: 0h,
mint: Siscia, 1st.issue, 6th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-82corr., T-(Estiot)-4390,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4412, RIC V-I 098var., Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/XXIT, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, Rare 111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4412, RIC V-I 098var., Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-/XXIT, Bust-D1, Felicitas standing left, Rare
avers: IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
revers: FELICITAS-AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding long-handled caduceus in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand. (Felicitas 1).
exerg: -/-/XXIT, diameter: 21,5mm, weight: 3,74g, axes: 5h,
mint: Siscia, 2nd..issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-098var., T-(Estiot)-4412,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4416, RIC V-I -, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//XXIT, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Rare #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4416, RIC V-I -, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, FELICITAS AVG, -/-//XXIT, Bust-D2, Felicitas standing left, Rare #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear. D2.
reverse: FELICITA S AVG, Felicitas standing left, holding patera over a small altar in right hand and long-handled caduceus in the left hand, (Felicitas 6).
exergue: -/-//XXIT, diameter: 22mm, weight: 4,06g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 2nd..issue, 3rd.off., date: 276 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I -, T-(Estiot)-4416, BNC p.380,
Q-001
Note: Ex Savoca
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4457, RIC V-I 104, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/VI/XXI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4457, RIC V-I 104, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/VI/XXI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1
avers: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, seen from the rear. D2.
reverse: PROVIDE AVG, Providentia standing left, holding globe in right hand and long transverse scepter in the left hand, Providentia 1.
exergue: -/VI//XXI, diameter: 21,5-23,8mm, weight: 4,05g, axes:0h,
mint: Siscia, 2nd. issue, 6th.off., date: 276 A.D.,
ref: RIC V-I 104, T-(Estiot)-4457, BNC p.382
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Note: Ex Savoca
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4458, RIC V-I 104, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/VI/XXI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4458, RIC V-I 104, Siscia, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG, -/VI/XXI, Bust-B1, Providentia left, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, B1.
revers:- PROVIDE-AVG, Providentia standing left,holding globe in right hand and long transverse sceptre in left hand, Providentia 1.
exerg: -/VI/XXI, diameter: 20-22mm, weight: 3,73g, axes: 6h,
mint: Siscia, 2nd.issue, 6th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-104, T-(Estiot)-4458,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4504, RIC V-I , Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//A, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4504, RIC V-I , Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//A, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1
avers: IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-P-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, (B1).
revers: PROVIDEN-D-EOR, Fides standing right, holding standard in each hand, facing Sol standing left, right hand raised and holding globe in left hand. (Fides and Sol 1).
exerg: *//A, diameter: 21mm, weight: 2,78g, axes: 0h,
mint: Serdica, issue-2., off-1., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-, T-(Estiot)-4504, LV-2923,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4506, RIC V-I , Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//B, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4506, RIC V-I , Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//B, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, (B1).
revers:-PROVIDEN-D-EOR, Fides stg. r., holding standard in each hand, facing Sol stg. l., r. hand raised and holding globe in l. hand. (Fides and Sol 1).
exerg: *//B, diameter: 21,5-22mm, weight: 3,62g, axes: 11h,
mint: Serdica, issue-2., off-3., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-, T-(Estiot)-4506, LV-2925,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4518, RIC V-I -, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//Δ, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4518, RIC V-I -, Serdica, AE-Antoninianus, PROVIDEN DEOR, *//Δ, Bust-B1, Fides standing right, #1
avers:- IMP-C-M-AN-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed, (B1).
revers:-PROVIDEN-D-EOR, Fides standing right, holding standard in each hand, facing Sol standing left, right hand raised and holding globe in left hand. (Fides and Sol 1).
exerg: *//Δ, diameter: 21,5-23,0mm, weight: 3,17g, axes: 0h,
mint: Serdica, issue-2., off-4., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-, T-(Estiot)-4518, LV-2932,
Q-001
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4526, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//P, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4526, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//P, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #1
avers: IMP FLORIANVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm against left shoulder, facing Emperor in military dress standing left, right hand outstretched and holding long sceptre in left hand, (Victory and Emperor 2).
exergue: -/-//P, diameter: 22,0-24,0mm, weight: 3,47g, axes: 6h,
mint: Cyzicus, 1st.issue, 1st.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-116, T-(Estiot)-4526,
Q-001
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #1
avers: IMP FLORIANVS AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, (D1).
reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm against left shoulder, facing Emperor in military dress standing left, right hand outstretched and holding long sceptre in left hand, (Victory and Emperor 2).
exergue: -/-//S, diameter: 23mm, weight: 3,40g, axes: 1h,
mint: Cyzicus, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-116, T-(Estiot)-4529,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #2111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #2
avers:- IMP-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, D1.
revers:- CONCORDIA-MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm against left shoulder, faceing Emperor in military dress standing left, right hand outstreched nad holding long sceptre in left hand, (Victory and Emperor 2).
exerg: -/-//S, diameter: 22,5mm, weight: 4,29g, axes: 11h,
mint: Cyzicus, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-116, T-(Estiot)-4529,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #3111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4529, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//S, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, and Emperor, #3
avers:- IMP-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum, D1.
revers:- CONCORDIA-MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm against left shoulder, faceing Emperor in military dress standing left, right hand outstreched nad holding long sceptre in left hand, (Victory and Emperor 2).
exerg: -/-//S, diameter: 23mm, weight: 3,40g, axes: 1h,
mint: Cyzicus, 1st.issue, 2nd.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-116, T-(Estiot)-4529,
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111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4533, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//Q, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, Emperor #1111 Florianus (276-282 A.D.), T-4533, RIC V-I 116, Cyzicus, AE-Antoninianus, CONCORDIA MILITVM, -/-//Q, Bust-D1, Victory standing right, Emperor #1
avers: IMP-FLORIANVS-AVG, Bust right, radiate, cuirassed and draped with paludamentum (D1).
revers: CONCORDIA-MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding wreath in right hand and palm against left shoulder, facing Emperor in military dress standing left, right hand outstretched and holding long sceptre in left hand., (Victory and Emperor 2).
exerg: -/-//Q, diameter: 21,5-22,5mm, weight: 3,96g, axes: 0h,
mint: Cyzicus, 1st.issue, 4th.off., date: 276 A.D., ref: RIC-V-I-116, T-(Estiot)-4533,
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 007Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– PACATOR ORBIS, Sol running left, holding up right hand, whip in left
Minted in Lugdunum (//III) Emission 3 Officina 3. August A.D. 276
Reference:– RIC 7 Bust type F. Cohen 46. Bastien 137
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 009Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– PACATOR ORBIS, Sol running left, holding up right hand, whip in left
Minted in Lugdunum (//III) Emission 3 Officina 3. August A.D. 276
Reference:– RIC 9 Bust type F.
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 010Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding baton and cornucopia; at foot, globe.
Minted in Lugdunum (III in exe) Emission 3 Officina 3. September to October A.D. 276
Reference:– RIC 10 Bust type C. Cohen 75. Bastien 148
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 011 var Bust Type C Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing right, holding caduceus and cornucopiae
Minted in Lugdunum (No marks) Emission 1. Start August A.D. 276
Reference:– RIC 11 var Bust type C (Not listed without marke in RIC). Cohen 88 (note Cohen lists as Radiate, draped in error). Bastien 124 (12 examples cited)
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 012 Bust Type CObv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing right, holding caduceus and cornucopiae
Minted in Lugdunum (//I) Emission 3 Officina 1. August A.D. 276
Reference:– Cohen 89. Bastien 146. RIC 12 Bust type C
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 015Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy.
Minted in Lugdunum (IIII in exe)
Reference:– RIC 15 Bust type C
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 015Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy
Minted in Lugdunum (III in exe) Emission 3 Officina 3, from September to October A.D. 276
Reference:– Cohen 105. Bastien 149. RIC 15 Bust type C
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 016 Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Emperor advancing right, holding a shield and spear, treading down captive.
Minted in Lugdunum (IIII in exe) Emission 3 Officina 4, from September to October A.D. 276
Reference:– Cohen 107. Bastien 150. RIC 16 Bust type C
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - RIC V part II Lugdunum 016Obv:– IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev:– VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Emperor advancing right, holding a shield and spear, treading down captive.
Minted in Lugdunum (IIII in exe) Emission 3 Officina 4, from September to October A.D. 276
Reference:– Cohen 107. Bastien 150. RIC 16 Bust type C

x.x gms, x.x mm. x degrees
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131 - Florian Antoninianus - Ticinum mint unlistedObv:– IMP M ANNIVS FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– SALVS PVBLI, Salus standing right, feeding serpent held in arms
Minted in Ticinum (//T)
Reference:– RIC Unlisted near 93 Bust type F (Unlisted with this obverse legend in RIC)
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132 - Probus - RIC 401 var - Bust Type C (Ticinum) (VIXXT)Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen half from the back
Rev:– RESTITVTOR SAEC, Emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre, crowned by Victory holding palm.
Minted in Ticinum (VIXXT in exe) Early Emission 2, Officina 6. A.D. 276
Reference:– RIC 401 var Bust type C (Unlisted obverse legend with this type)
It is a variant of RIC 401, with unlisted full spelling of RESTITVTOR.
This is a coin from the very beginning of the second emission of Ticinum (276 CE), before the portrait transitions to Probus proper. Coins from the later part of the emission and already much less Tacitus/Florian in likeness, while not quite 100% Probus himself.
The style is typical for that period, but these coins are scarce, so you do not see them often.
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140. Florianus (276 A.D.)Av.: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG
Rv.: PROVIDEN DEOR
Centre: star
Ex.: KA?

AE Antoninian Ø20-22 / 3.1g
RIC V-1 112 Serdica
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150 - FLORIANVSMarcus Annius Florianus was Roman emperor in 276, from July to September.

for obverse, reverse and coin details click here
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1997.161.167Lugdunum (Lyon), 3.04 g

Obverse: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG; Radiate, cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: MARS VICTOR; II; Mars advancing right, carrying transverse spear in right and trophy in left, over left shoulder.
Ref: RIC 37; Rhodes 167; Bastien 166 [The difference is stated by Bastien on pp. 52-4: nos. 164-173 have portraits resembling Florian, while nos. 176-182 have proper Probus portraits, no longer resembling Florian. Translation complement of Curtis Clay]
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1bq Didius Julianus193

Sestertius

Laureate head, right, IMP CAES M DID SEVER IVLIAN AVG
Concorde w/ standard, CONCORDIA MILIT SC

RIC 14

According to the Historia Augusta: Didius Julianus. . . was reared at the home of Domitia Lucilla, the mother of the Emperor Marcus. . . . [T]hrough the support of Marcus he attained to the office of aedile [and] praetor. After his praetorship he commanded the XXII Legion, the Primigenia, in Germany, and following that he ruled Belgium long and well. Here, with auxiliaries hastily levied from the provinces, he held out against the Chauci as they attempted to burst through the border; and for these services, on the recommendation of the Emperor, he was deemed worthy of the consulship. He also gained a crushing victory over the Chatti. Next he took charge of Dalmatia and cleared it of the hostile tribes on its borders. Then he governed Lower Germany. . . .

His consulship he served with Pertinax; in the proconsulship of Africa, moreover, he succeeded him. Pertinax always spoke of him as his colleague and successor. After [Pertinax'] death, when Sulpicianus was making plans to be hailed emperor in the camp, Julianus, together with his son-in-law, . . . discovered two tribunes, Publius Florianus and Vectius Aper, who immediately began urging him to seize the throne; and. . . conducted him to the praetorian camp. When they arrived at the camp, however, Sulpicianus, the prefect of the city and the father-in-law of Pertinax, was holding an assembly and claiming the empire himself, and no one would let Julianus inside, despite the huge promises he made from outside the wall. Julianus then . . . wrote on placards that he would restore the good name of Commodus; so he was admitted and proclaimed emperor. . . .

Julianus had no fear of either the British or the Illyrian army; but being chiefly afraid of the Syrian army, he despatched a centurion of the first rank with orders to murder Niger. Consequently Pescennius Niger in Syria and Septimius Severus in Illyricum, together with the armies which they commanded, revolted from Julianus. But when he received the news of the revolt of Severus, whom he had not suspected, then he was greatly troubled and came to the senate and prevailed upon them to declare Severus a public enemy. . . . Severus was approaching the city with a hostile army. . . and the populace hated and laughed at him more and more every day.

In a short time Julianus was deserted by all and left alone in the Palace with one of his prefects, Genialis, and with Repentinus, his son-in-law. Finally, it was propose'd that the imperial power be taken away from Julianus by order of the senate. This was done, and Severus was forthwith acclaimed emperor, while it was given out that Julianus had taken poison. Nevertheless, the senate despatched a delegation and through their efforts Julianus was slain in the Palace by a common soldier. . . .
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1dm Tacitus275-276

AE antoninianus

Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right, IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG
Mars stg, MARTI PACIF

RIC 145

A rare emperor nominated by the Senate after the death of the widely revered Aurelianus.

Zonaras recorded: Tacitus, an elderly man, succeeded him. For it is written that he was seventy-five years old when he was chosen for monarchy. The army recognized him, though he was absent, for he was then residing in Campania. When he received the decision there, he entered Rome in private dress and, with the consent of the Senate and the People, donned the imperial garb.

The Scythians, having crossed Lake Maeotis and the Phasis River, attacked Pontus, Cappadocia, Galatia, and Cilicia. Tacitus, who had joined battle with them, and Florianus, who was prefect, slew many, and the remainder sought safety in flight. Tacitus appointed Maximinus, one of his kinsmen, as governor of Syria. But, when he behaved badly in his office, he was killed by his soldiers. Those who had killed him, frightened that the emperor would not leave them unpunished, set out after him too and killed him, not yet seven months after he had assumed sovereignty, but according to some not quite two years.

Zosimus, however, recorded, "Upon [Aurelianus'] death the empire fell into the hands of Tacitus, in whose time the Scythians crossed the Palus Maeotis, and made incursions through Pontus even into Cilicia, until he opposed them. Partly in person, and partly by Florianus, prefect of the court, whom he left in commission for that purpose, this emperor completely routed and destroyed them. He himself was going into Europe, but was thus circumvented and killed. He had committed the government of Syria to his cousin Maximinus, who treated the nobility of that country with such austerity, that he caused them both to hate and fear him. Their hatred became so excessive, that at length conspiring with the murderers of Aurelianus, they assaulted Maximinus, and having killed him, fell on and slew Tacitus also as he was upon his departure."
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1dn Florianus276

AE antoninianus

Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust, right, IMP FLORIANVS AVG
Victory & Flor, CONCORDIA MILITVM

RIC 116Q

Half-brother to Tacitus, he reigned only two months before his troops killed him rather than fight an army under Probus. Concordia Militvm did not really work out for him. Zosimus recorded, "An universal civil disturbance now arose, those of the east chusing Probus emperor, and those at Rome Florianus. The former of these governed all Syria, Phoenicia, Palestine, and Egypt; but the latter was in possession of all the countries from Cilicia to Italy; besides which the homage of all the nations beyond the Alps, the Gauls, Spaniards, Britons, and Africans was paid to him. When both therefore were ready for war, Florianus came to Tarsus, resolving to encamp there, leaving his victory over the Scythians at the Bosphorus unfinished, by which he gave them an opportunity of recovering themselves and returning home, though he had cut off their retreat. Probus protracted the time, because he came with less preparation for a battle. By these means it came to pass, that the weather, being exceedingly hot, a pestilential disorder broke out amongst the troops of Florianus, most of whom were Europeans, and consequently unaccustomed to such excessive heat, by which many were taken off. When Probus understood this, he thought it a proper time to attack the enemy. The soldiers of Florianus, attempting what exceeded their strength, fought some slight skirmishes before the city, but nothing being done worthy of notice, some of the troops of Probus deposed Florianus. Having performed this, he was kept in custody for some time, until his own soldiers said, that it was the will of Probus that he should share the empire. Florianus therefore assumed |32 the purple robe again, until the return of those who were sent to know the true resolution of Probus. On their arrival they caused Florianus to be killed by his own soldiers."
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Siscia Mint
IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG
Radiate, cuirassed bust right
SECVRITAS SAECVLI
Securitas seated left
-/-/XXIQ
RIC - (cf 105 in error); Estiot Paris catalogue pl 99, no. 539
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Cyzicus Mint
IMP FLORIANVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
CONCORDIA MILITVM
Victory holding wreath and palm branch facing emperor
-/-/V
RIC 116
mauseus
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Cyzicus Mint
IMP FLORIANVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
CONCORDIA MILITVM
Victory holding wreath and palm branch facing emperor
-/-/Q
RIC 116
mauseus
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Lugdunum Mint
IMP C M AN FLORIANVS PF AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
PACATOR ORBIS
Sol walking left
-/-/III
RIC 7
mauseus
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Rome Mint
IMP C FLORIANVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
FIDES MILIT
Fides standing left holding vertical sceptre and transverse ensign
-/-/XXIϵ
RIC 30
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276Florianus 276 AD
AE antoninianus
Rome Mint
IMP C FLORIANVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
VIRTVS AVG
Emperor standing right holding spear and globe
-/-/XXIϚ
RIC 47
mauseus
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276 AD - FLORIAN AE antoninianusobv: IMP.C.M.AN.FLORIANVS.P.F.AVG (radiate cuirassed bust right)
rev: FELICITAS.AVG (Felicitas standing left with patera and long caduceus, sacrificing over altar at left), XXIS in ex.
ref:similar to RIC61(Ticinum) or RIC99(Siscia), see below
mint:Siscia, struck 276 AD
3.80gms, 22mm
The XXIS in ex. isn't in RIC at Ticinum mint (P-V), and this reverse picture isn't at Siscia mint anyway.
Rare and not in RIC
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318. FlorianAfter Tacitus died, the army chose Florian to succeed him. His full name as Emperor was Imperator Caesar Marcus Annius Florianus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus. The Historia Augusta characterizes the succession as a dynastic coup in which the Senate was ignored, but since Florian like Tacitus issued coins inscribed SC, advertising the Senate's authority for minting them, the Historia Augusta's complaint may be factitious. Most of this biography is.

Florian had hardly assumed office when the armies and provinces of Phoenicia, Palestine, Syria and Egypt declared for Probus. Florian turned from pursuing the the Eruli north to return to Cilicia and confront Probus and his army. Florian appears to have had the larger army, but Probus, an experienced general, held back. After a few weeks of sporadic fighting, Florian was assassinated by his own troops near Tarsus. He had reigned about 88 days.

Florian's different nomen, Annius rather than Claudius, means that he cannot have been Tacitus's full brother as the Historia Augusta implies; but one passage identifies him as Tacitus's half brother by the same mother, which might be true. Some historians doubt, however, whether any blood connexion existed at all. Little can be said about Florian's reign. One inscription assigns him a consulate. Though neither reigned long, both Tacitus and Florian had a large and varied coinage, "lively with hope for a golden age neither emperor ever realized."



Florian, Antoninianus 276 AD 2.77g
Obv: Bust of Florian right 'IMP FLORIANVS AVG'
Rev: Victory presenting a wreath to Florian 'CONCORDIA MILITVM' 'T' in ex.
RIC 116
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319. ProbusAt an early age he entered the army, where he distinguished himself under the emperors Valerian, Aurelian and Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by the emperor Tacitus, at whose death he was immediately proclaimed his successor by the soldiers. Florianus, who had claimed to succeed his half-brother Tacitus, was put to death by his own troops, and the Senate eagerly ratified the choice of the army. The reign of Probus was mainly spent in successful wars by which he re-established the security of all the frontiers, the most important of these operations being directed to clearing Gaul of German invaders.

Probus had also put down three usurpers, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus. 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. This increase of duties was naturally unpopular, and while the emperor was urging on the draining of the marshes of his native place he was attacked and slain by his own soldiers. Scarcely any emperor has left behind him so good a reputation; his death was mourned alike by senate and people, and even the soldiers repented and raised a monument in his honour.

Obv:– IMP C PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right
Rev:– RESTITVT ORBIS, Female standing right, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre
Minted in Siscia (* in centre field, XXIQ in exe) Emission 5 Officina 4. A.D. 278
Reference:– RIC 733 Bust type F
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44 Florian RIC 40 Florian 276 AD. AE Antoninianus. (4.94g; 23.91mm) Obv: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev: SALVS AVG, Salus standing left by altar, holding sceptre and feeding serpent rising from altar.
RIC 40
Paddy
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86. Florian.Antoninianus, 276 AD, Rome mint.
Obverse: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG / Radiate bust of Florian.
Reverse: SALVS AVG / Salus standing, holding sceptre, and feeding a serpent rising from altar. XXID in exergue.
3.55 gm., 22 mm.
RIC #40; Sear #11872.
Callimachus
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A100-01 - FLORIANO (Abril - Jul. 276 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 x 23 mm 3.7 gr.

Anv: "IMP FLORIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Victoria de pié a derecha, portando una hoja de palma en mano izquierda, ofrenda, con la mano del brazo derecho extendido, una corona al Emperador con vestimentas militares, de pié a izquierda y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "P" en exergo.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión May./Jul. 276 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off.1ra.) - Balkiz Turquía.
Rareza: S

Referencias: Vol.V Parte I #116 Pag.360 - Cohen Vol.VI #15 Pag.16/7 - DVM #6 Pag.260
mdelvalle
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A100-01 - FLORIANO (Abril - Jul. 276 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 22 mm 3.7 gr.

Anv: "IMP FLORIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Victoria de pié a derecha, portando una hoja de palma en mano izquierda, ofrenda, con la mano del brazo derecho extendido, una corona al Emperador con vestimentas militares, de pié a izquierda y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "P" en exergo.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Jul./Ago. 276 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off.1ra.) - Balkiz Turquía.

Referencias: RIC Va #116 (S) P.360, RIC2 Temp.#4526, Sear RCTV III #11853 P.458, Cohen VI #15 P.16/7, DVM #6 P.260, BNC Paris #1979 #1977/8, CBN #1979, Hunter #20
mdelvalle
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A100-02 - FLORIANO (Abril - Jul. 276 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 19 x 22 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP FLORIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Victoria de pié a derecha, portando una hoja de palma en mano izquierda, ofrenda, con la mano del brazo derecho extendido, una corona al Emperador con vestimentas militares, de pié a izquierda y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "S" en exergo.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión May./Jul. 276 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off.2da.) - Balkiz Turquía.
Rareza: S

Referencias: RIC Vol.V Parte I #116 Pag.360 - Cohen Vol.VI #15 Pag.16/7 - DVM #6 Pag.260 - La Venera. II.2/2936
mdelvalle
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A100-02 - FLORIANO (Abril - Jul. 276 D.C.)AE Antoniniano 20 mm 3.0 gr.

Anv: "IMP FLORIANVS AVG" - Busto radiado, con coraza y Paludamentum (capote militar) sobre ella, viendo a derecha.
Rev: "CONCORDIA MILITVM" - Victoria de pié a derecha, portando una hoja de palma en mano izquierda, ofrenda, con la mano del brazo derecho extendido, una corona al Emperador con vestimentas militares, de pié a izquierda y portando un largo cetro vertical en mano izquierda. "S" en exergo.

Acuñada 1ra. Emisión Jul./Ago. 276 D.C.
Ceca: Cyzicus (Off.2da.) - Balkiz Turquía.

Referencias: RIC Va #116 (S) P.360, RIC2 Temp.#4529, Sear RCTV III #11853 P.458, Cohen VI #15 P.16/7, DVM #6 P.260, La Venera. 2936/9, BNC Paris #1979 #1977/81, CBN #1979, Hunter #20
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Asia Minor, Lydia, Hierocaesarea, Commodus, PerseusLydia. Hierocaesaraea
Commodus
P. Sex. Philippos (archon for the second time)
Bronze, Æ 35
Obv.: ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ Λ ΑΥΡΗ ΚΟΜΜΟΔΟΣ, laureate-headed bust of Commodus (lightly bearded) wearing cuirass and paludamentum
Rev.: ΕΠΙ ΑΡΧ Π ΣΕΞ ΦΙΛΙΠΠ-ΟΥ Τ Β ΙΕΡΟΚΑΙΣΑΡΕΙΩΝ, hero (Perseus) advancing right, wearing military dress, holding harpa and ?
Æ, 35mm, 21.55g
Ref.. RPC online IV.2 № 1271-3 (this coin), GRPC Lydia 106 (this coin)
C. Fontana, RIN 69 (1967), 50, no. 13, pl. II.13
F. Kenner, Die Münzsammlung des Stiftes St. Florian (1871), p. 160, pl. V.17
Ex Gorny&Mosch auction 241, lot 1906
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CONCORDIA MILITVM QAntoninianus, 3.52 g, 22 mm, 6 h, 276 AD

Obverse: IMP FLORIANVS AVG
Radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right

Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM
Victory standing facing right, holding palm and presenting wreath to Florian who is standing facing left with outstretched right hand and holding sceptre with left hand

Exergue: Q

Cyzicus mint

RIC Vi 116
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Fides MilitumObv. IMP PROBVS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right,
Rev. FIDES MILITVM, Fides facing left, holding to legionary standards, R{lightning}E in exergue,
Rome mint,
21mm, 3,92 gr.
RIC 169

Historia Augusta 10 and 20 "[10] cognito itaque quod imperaret Probus milites Florianum, qui quasi hereditarium arripuerat imperium, interemerunt, scientes neminem dignius posse imperare quam Probum. ita ei sine ulla molestia totius orbis imperium et militum et senatus iudicio delatum est. - [20]. cum per Illyricum iter faceret, a militibus suis per insidias interemptus est. causae occidendi eius haec fuerunt: primum quod numquam militem otiosum esse perpessus est, si quidem multa opera militari manu perfecit, dicens annonam gratuitam militem comedere non debere. his addidit dictum eis grave, si umquam eveniat, salutare rei publicae, brevi milites necessarios non futuros.

"[10] And so, when it was well known that Probus was emperor, the soldiers killed Florian, who had seized the imperial power as though an inheritance, for they knew well that no one could rule more worthily than Probus. Accordingly, without any effort of his, the rule of the whole world was conferred upon him by the voice of both army and senate. - [20]. While on the march through Illyricum he was treacherously killed by his soldiers. The causes of his murder were these: first of all, he never permitted a soldier to be idle, for he built many works by means of their labour, saying that a soldier should eat no bread that was not earned. To this he added another remark, hard for them, should it ever come true, but beneficial to the commonwealth, namely, that soon there would be no need of such soldiers."
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FlorianAE Antoninianus, 276 AD, Cyzicus mint.
Obv: IMP FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Florian receiving wreath from Victory.
22mm, 3.1gm.
RIC 116.
Jerome Holderman
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Florian Florian Antoninians
24 mm 4.10 gm
O: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P AVG
Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
R: FELICITAS AVG
Felicitas standing left, sacrificing with patera over altar and holding long caduceus; T in exergue
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Florian (276 A.D.)Æ(S) Antoninianus
O: IMP C M ANN FLORIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right.
R: PROVIDEN DEOR, Providentia standing right, holding two ensigns, facing Sol standing left, raising right hand and holding globe; star in lower centre,  mintmark –/–//KA(•)Γ(•).
Serdica Mint
22.6mm
3.56g
RIC 111, BNC p.408

http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/4480?idType=4480

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Florian - AE antoninianusCyzicus
VI – VII 276 AD
Issue 1
radiate, cuirassed bust right
IMP FLORIANVS AVG
Victory standing right, presenting wreath of victory to Florian standing opposite, holding spear
CONCORDIA MILITVM
P
RIC V-1 Cyzicus 116; BNC 1977-8
http://www.ric.mom.fr/en/coin/4526
4,19g 23mm
J. B.
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Florian AE Antoninianus Obv: IMP C M AN FLORIANVS P F AVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: VIRTVS AVG - Emperor galloping right, spearing enemy.
Mint: Lugdunum
Date: June - August 276 AD
Ref: RIC Va 13
Rarity: Rare
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Florian AE AntoninianusFlorian AE Antoninianus. IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left, holding scepter and ensign. Cohen 25. RIC 30 ancientone
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Florian AE Antoninianus "Providentia With Globe" Rome 276 AD RIC 37 Florian AE Antoninianus. Rome Mint 276 AD. Obverse: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopiae; XXIR in exegue. References: RIC 37. Size: 22mm, 2.44g. SOLDAntonivs Protti
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Florian AE Antoninianus, 276 ADRoman Imperial, Florian AE Antoninianus, (276 AD), 2.6g, 22.0mm

Obverse: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right.

Reverse: FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left, holding sceptre and ensign. XXI Ɛ in exergue. "Twenty parts base metal to one part silver ratio value - workshop epsilon"

Reference: RIC 30, Cohen 25.

Ex: David Murrey
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Florian Aequitas RIC Va 25Florian, AE Antoninianus, Rome, AD 276, 3,32 gr, 22mm, RIC Va 25, Estiot, Venèra, 2492
OBV: IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
REV: AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae;
Γ in right field, XXI in exergue.
SRukke
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Florian AntoninianusRIC Va 116 T Cyzicus; Sear 11853
3.34, 21 mm x 22 mm
IMP FLORIANVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right
CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right presenting wreath to Florian standing left, T in exergue
Scarce
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