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Tripolis mint Probus CLEMENTIA TEMP RIC 928
Ant. IMP C MAVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R, seen from the back. CLEMENTIA TEMP, Probus receiving globe from Jupiter. Crescent in field, KA in exe. Tripolis, RIC 928, Common. 

A good example of the Tripolis style for this emperor; it's quite distinctive, and quite naturalistic by comparison with other mints.
Keywords: Probus Tripolis Clementia

Tripolis mint Probus CLEMENTIA TEMP RIC 928

Ant. IMP C MAVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust R, seen from the back. CLEMENTIA TEMP, Probus receiving globe from Jupiter. Crescent in field, KA in exe. Tripolis, RIC 928, Common.

A good example of the Tripolis style for this emperor; it's quite distinctive, and quite naturalistic by comparison with other mints.

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mauseus   [Nov 29, 2005 at 02:47 PM]
Tripolis portraits also have very large ears usually (compared to other mints).
rexesq   [Jun 01, 2011 at 02:26 PM]
Very interesting, I have not seen any examples from Tripoli. Just the type of coin for this gallery!

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