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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Recovery of the Empire| > |Probus| > RA85659
Probus, Summer 276 - September 282 A.D.
|Probus|, |Probus,| |Summer| |276| |-| |September| |282| |A.D.|, Providentia (foresight) was an important moral and philosophical abstraction in Roman discourse. Cicero says it is one of the three main components of prudentia, "the knowledge of things that are good or bad or neither," along with memoria (memory) and intellegentia (understanding). The reverse legend dedicates this coin to the providence of the gods.
RA85659. Billon antoninianus, RIC V-2 848A corr. (no cuirass); Cohen VI 474; Pink VI/1, p. 45; Hunter IV -, SRCV III -, Choice VF, broad flan, bumps and marks, reverse slightly off center but full legend, 3rd officina, Serdica (Sofia, Bulgaria) mint, weight 3.793g, maximum diameter 23.7mm, die axis 180o, 2nd emission, c. late 276 A.D.; obverse IMP C PROBVS INVICTVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse PROVIDEN DEOR (the foresight of the gods), Fides standing right holding standard in each hand facing Sol standing slightly left, radiate, nude but for chlamys over shoulders and left arm, raising right hand commanding the sun to rise, globe in left hand, * low center, KA·Γ· in exergue; SOLD










REFERENCES|

Gautier, G. "Le monnayage d'argent de Serdica après la réforme de Dioclétien" in RN XXXIII (1991).
Gysen, P. "Nouvelles données concernant l'atelier de Serdica sous le règne de Probus" in RBN CXLVI (2000).
Zanchi, P. "Quelques nouveaux antoniniens de Serdica" in SM 120 (November 1980).

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