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Mint in Serdica   Today Sofiya, the capital of Bulgaria.

The mint in Serdica operated from 4 officinae (workshops) during the reign of Probus.

Table by Jérôme Mairat. Translated and used with the permission of the author.

 

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Mintmarks

Latin numerals P, S, T represent 3 marked officinae. This series also includes coins without an officina mark. Represented here by -.

Greek numerals A, B, Γ, Δ represent 4 officinae.

1st
276
from star / A to star / Δ
2nd
276
from star / KAA to star / KAΔ
3rd



277



from / P to / T and -.

There is also some evidence for a Greek marked series
in this emission.
4th



277
(280-281, Gysen)


from / KAA to /KAΔ



Mint closed for 3 years
5th





280
(281, Gysen)




MS / KAA to MS / KAΔ and MS / KA     MS / KB


Pink only lists officinae A and B for this emission, but subsequent evidence shows that all 4 officinae were working.
6th

282 (?)

Very short emission with Latin value mark (!)
from P/XXIMS to Q/XXIMS
Mint closed

Original article available at iNumis