Very rare and desirable dated consular legend (CONS III)
This coin is part of the famous coded Eqviti series (see the letter "V" in left field, which is the 3rd letter of the EQVITI word struck by the third officina, i.e. officina "T"), discovered and first published by Alexander Missong in his articale ‘Gleichartig systemisirte Münzreihen unter Kaiser Probus’ (1873).
There were 6 officinae at the Ticinum mint at that time; each one struck a different reverse with a different letter from the EQVITI code.
For more information about the (A)EQVITI series see the below excellent article by Gert Boersema:
http://www.oudgeld.com/webbib/translation_codewords.htm
Virtually as struck with full original silvering. Exceedingly rare in such an exceptional state of preservation!
OBVERSE: IMP C PROBVS AVG CONS IIII
REVERSE: SALVS AVG = Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms
BUST TYPE: H2 = radiate bust left in consular robe, holding eagle-tipped sceptre
FIELD / EXERGUE MARKS: V/-//TXXI
WEIGHT 4.34g / AXIS: 6h / WIDTH 21-24mm