Viminacium in Moesia Superior, 253-255 AD., Valerian I., Antoninianus, Göbl 802d.
Valerian I., Viminacium(?) mint, 253-255 AD.,
Antoninianus (21-22 mm / 4,15 g),
Obv.: IMP VALERIANVS P AVG , radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Valerian right, seen from behind.
Rev.: CONCORDIA EXERCITI , Concordia standing left, with right hand, sacrificing from patera over lit altar, holding cornucopia with left hand..
Göbl 802d .
Curtis Clay 25/01/2010:
"Göbl knew only two specimens, one from the Eauze Hoard that he illustrates and one other of unspecified location.
However over the past two years I have acquired two specimens for my own collection via eBay, where I only follow a few of the major vendors. Add yours and Ed Flinn's and that makes six specimens now known, four of which have emerged on the market within the past decade. So probably a little less rare than Göbl's figure might have been thought to indicate!"