The latest addition to the Newman Numismatic Portal is a video of a St. Louis Ancient Coin Study Group presentation. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report.
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St. Louis Ancient Coin Study Group Presentations Online
The St. Louis Ancient Coin Study Group meets monthly and features varied topics related to ancient and byzantine numismatics. At the March 19th meeting, David Grant focused on the extensive and highly varied coinage of the Roman emperor Probus (reigned AD 276–282), especially the antoniniani radiates. Grant explained how Probus inherited an empire recently reunified by Aurelian and worked to stabilize its military, economy, and administration while continuing coinage reforms. Much of the talk examines the complexity of Probus coinage: the numerous imperial mints, differing portrait styles, rare legends and titles, military and consular bust types, and the importance of modern scholarship and online databases in attributing and studying these coins. Grant emphasized that the six-year reign produced an enormous variety of coin types, making Probus one of the richest and most rewarding areas of Roman numismatics.
Link to "A Probus Primer":
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/655301
Link to St. Louis Ancient Coin Study Group presentations on Newman Portal:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/multimediadetail/552485
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