FLORIAN. Antoninianus.Cyzicus.CONCORDIA MILITUM.Choice.

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ROMAN EMPIRE FLORIAN, Emperor AD 276 (2 months). Antoninianus, (Silvered Copper, 3.70 grams, 21.81 mm). Cyzicus mint. Obverse: IMP. FLORIANVS AVG, His radiate and draped bust right. Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITUM, Victory standing right, presenting (wreath) to Florianus standing left. V in exergue. Reference: Sear-, Van Meter 6, RIC 116 page 360. Scarce Emperor. Choice portrait and reverse. Silvered brown patina. Large planchet. Well centered. The wreath has been manually removed from the design but is still visible. A great coin in hand. (# 23006-23007) Florianus, half brother of Tacitus was emperor about two months from April to June 276. He was killed by his own soldiers eager to avoid battle against the troops of Probus, at the time Eastern commander of Syria and Egypt. We guarantee this coin genuine and as described. Shipping: Continental U.S: Free shipping (First class mail with delivery confirmation). International: $3.00 air mail shipping. (Available: Registered and/or Insured shipping). Sorry, no retail sales to Nevada residents. Return policy: Returns accepted for any reason within 7 days of reception, if not damaged or altered, and with our original label. Thank you for bidding.