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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Recovery of the Empire| > |Probus| > RA51612
Probus, Summer 276 - September 282 A.D.; AEQVITI Series I of Rome, R I E
|Probus|, |Probus,| |Summer| |276| |-| |September| |282| |A.D.;| |AEQV<u>I</u>TI| |Series| |I| |of| |Rome,| |R| |<u>I</u>| |E|, Rome mint AEQVITI series I - click "AEQVITI" to read the NumisWiki article, "Coins of Probus with Coded Markings of AEQVITI Embedded in the mint mark." The first letter "R" indicates the Rome mint. The letter "I" in the middle of the mint mark is the fifth letter of the codeword AEQVITI. The last letter "E" indicates this coin was struck by the fifth officina (mint workshop). The letters of the word AEQVITI are coded in the mint marks of coins from all the officinae of the mint, with the specific letters of the codeword assigned to each officina in order corresponding with their officina numbers.
RA51612. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 170F, Cohen VI 252, SRCV III -, Hunter IV -, aEF, full circles centering, light corrosion, 5th officina, Rome mint, weight 3.152g, maximum diameter 22.9mm, die axis 180o, 7th emission, 282 A.D.; obverse PROBV-S P F AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front; reverse FIDES MILITVM (the loyalty of the soldiers), Fides standing half left, head left, standard in each hand, RIE in exergue; SOLD










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