Note: Very rare and highly desirable obverse legend DEO ET DOMINO. Only three Roman emperors, including Probus, have used such a pompous and pretentious title (god and lord) in their coinage during their lives. This title was first used by Aurelian and after Probus only by Carus. An iconic obverse legend and highlight of every serious Roman coins collection.
Virtually as struck with stunning details and almost full original silvering. Truly spectacular coin!
This example is by far among the few finest known examples of a Probus coin with the iconic Deo et Domino obverse legend!
Below two last auction listings of this type in comparable (excellent) condition:
Kunker auction 273 lot 916 (2016) - 1,600 euro + buyer's premium:
https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com/#/en/single/l26885157
Savoca coins auction 31st silver auction lot 553 (2019) - 950 euro + buyer's premium:
https://www.sixbid-coin-archive.com#/en/single/l30606047
REVERSE: CLEMENTIA TEMP = Emeperor standing right, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle, receiving globe from Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre
BUST TYPE: A2 = radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right, seen from back
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: -/*/-//KA•Γ•
WEIGHT 4.53g / AXIS: 6h