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Probus/Ticinum/EF/ Virtus/Certified ancient Roman coin

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Probus (276-282AD)Ticinum mint/EF/ rare/AE Ant./ Virtus


an329/ AE antoninianus 3.91gm.Ticinum mint.(EF) Struck - 281 AD. 

Obv./ VIRTVS PROBI AVG, helmeted, radiate & cuirassed bust left, holding spear & shield. 

Rev./ VIRTVS AVG, Mars advancing right, holding spear & trophy, PXXG in ex.

Beautiful brown patina. Well centered nice specimen. Authenticity guaranteed. You are bidding on a certified ancient Roman coin.



Marcus Aurelius Probus (c. August 19, 232–September/October, 282) was a Roman Emperor (276–282).

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A native of Sirmium (now Sremska MitrovicaSerbia), in Pannonia, at an early age he entered the army, where he distinguished himself under the Emperors ValerianAurelianand Tacitus. He was appointed governor of the East by Tacitus, at whose death he was immediately proclaimed his successor by the soldiers (276).

Florianus, who had claimed to succeed his half-brother Tacitus, was put to death by his own troops after an indecisive campaign. Probus moved to the West, defeated the Goths acquiring the title of Gothicus (280), and saw his position ratified by the Senate.

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 were directed to clearing Gaul of German invaders (FranksLongionesAlamanni and Burgundians), allowing Probus to adopt the titles of Gothicus Maximus and Germanicus Maximus. 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, in order to restart the economy in these devastated lands.

In 279–280, Probus was, according to Zosimus, in RaetiaIllyricum and Lycia, where he fought the Vandals. In the same years, Probus' generals defeated the Blemmyes in Egypt; Probus ordered the reconstruction of bridges and canals along the Nile, where the production of grain for the Empire was centered.

In 280–281, Probus had also put down three usurpers, Julius SaturninusProculus and Bonosus. The extent of these revolts is not clear, but there are clues that they were not just local problems. In 281, the emperor was in Rome, where he celebrated his triumph.

Probus was eager to start his eastern campaign, delayed by the revolts in the west. He left Rome in 282, moving first towards Sirmium, his birth city, when the news that Marcus Aurelius Carus, commander of the Praetorian Guard, had been proclaimed emperor reached him. Probus sent some troops against the new usurper, but when those troops changed sides and supported Carus, Probus's soldiers then assassinated him (September/October 282).




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