Nigrinian coins are very rare and extremely desirable regardless of their condition. It is assumed that his mother was Carynus's wife, Magnia Urbica. There is also the thesis that he was the son of Aurelia Paulina, sister of Carinus, and therefore the emperor's nephew. Nigrinian died in infancy at the end of 284. After his death, he was given a divine status.
Roman Imperial
Aurelian (284), Antoninius 284, Rome mint
Obverse: radiate head right
DIVO NIGRINIANO
Reverse: eagle standing facing, head left, KAA in exerque
CONSECRATIO
Weight 4,29 g.