Probus coins Roman Imperial catalog

Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus (276-282)

coin Roman Empire Probus antoninianus
IMP C PROBVS P F AVG
MARS VICTOR

Antoninianus 276-282
silver plated copper
21 mm.
Lugdunum
Bust right, in radiate crown and armor / Emperor Caesar Probus Pious Happy Augustus
Mars go right, holds spear and trophy / Mars Conqueror
Value - $60-80

 

 

coin Roman Empire Probus antoninianus
IMP PROBVS P F AVG
VIRTVS AVG

Antoninianus 278
copper
21 mm.
Bust right, in radiate crown and armor / Emperor Probus Pious Happy Augustus
Mars standing left, holds spear and trophy / Virtus of August
Value - $10-20

 

 

coin Roman Empire Probus antoninianus
IMP C MAV PROBVS P F AVG
IOVI CONSERVAT

Antoninianus 278
copper
21 mm.
Bust right, in radiate crown and armor / Emperor Probus Pious Happy Augustus
Probus standing right, holding scepter with eagle above, receives globe from Jupiter / Jupiter Conservator
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Probus antoninianus
IMP C MAVR PROBVS P F AVG
PAX AVG

Antoninianus 280
copper
20 mm.
Siscia
Bust left, in radiate crown and imperial mantle, in hand scepter with eagle / Emperor Caesar Probus Pious Happy Augustus
Pax standing left, holds branch and scepter / Pax of August
Value - $20-30

 

 

coin Roman Empire Probus antoninianus
IMP PROBVS P F AVG
PAX AVG

Antoninianus 282
copper
22 mm.
Bust right, in radiate crown and armor / Emperor Probus Pious Happy Augustus
Pax standing left, holds branch and scepter / Pax of August
Value - $40-60

 

 

 

 

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