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Help With My First Ancient Coin

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Hi everyone!

This is my first post in this section of the forum and I have a question. I recently received this ancient coin as a gift and I was wondering if anyone could tell me more about it (grade/value etc.). I know that it is a Roman coin from the reign of "Probus" and that's about it. Can anyone help me?

Here is a picture of the coin...

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Looks like the Roman Emperor Probus.

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Your coin is an antonininus of the emperor Probus 276-282 AD.

Obverse legend: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG
Reverse: CONCORD MILIT
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A bit overcleaned by the reddish color.
Good coin for an intro to ancients though. A common type of a much beloved emperor. Of all the charactors that adopted the names Marcus Aurelius, Probus was one of the very few who seriously tried to live up to the reputation. He was a military man at a time of tyrants and economic hardship. According to some sources his assassination was the result of his use of the legions to repair devastation caused by the civil wars which had preceded his reign.

Not too much value as it is a common type and as mentioned 'over cleaned'.
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