Coin, Valerian I, Antoninianus
258-259 - Rome - AU(55-58) - Billon - RIC:12
Bust of Valerian, radiate, draped, right.
Sol, radiate, walking left, raising right hand, holding whip in left hand
A very fine example of a rare variety of this RIC V 12 issue, with median dots separating the letters of the emperor's titulature. Also noteworthy is the "helmeted/cap strike" of the flan, as well as the preservation of the mint luster.
VALERIANVS P F AVG
ORIENS AVGG
4 gr
An “AU(55-58)” quality
As in numismatics, it is important that the state of conservation of an item be carefully evaluated before it is offered to a discerning collector with a keen eye.
This initially obscure acronym comprising two words describing the state of conservation is explained clearly here:
About Uncirculated(55-58)
This means – more prosaically – that the coin has been in circulation but sufficiently little that its original beauty is preserved almost in its entirety. The wear is barely visible and any other defect can only be identified with a magnifying glass or a particularly keen eye. The number (55-58) indicates that between three quarters and almost all of the original luster remains.