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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Crisis & Decline| > |Philip I| > RS13216
Philip I the Arab, February 244 - End of September 249 A.D., Ancient Counterfeit
|Philip| |I|, |Philip| |I| |the| |Arab,| |February| |244| |-| |End| |of| |September| |249| |A.D.,| |Ancient| |Counterfeit|, Fantastic ancient counterfeit struck from perfect style dies. This coin is the closest to genuine we have seen from an ancient counterfeit. Plating is almost intact. The penalty for counterfeiting coins was death.
RS13216. Fouree silver plated antoninianus, cf. RIC IV 28c, RSC IV 25, gVF, illegal mint, weight 3.056g, maximum diameter 21.8mm, die axis 0o, after 244 A.D.; obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse ANNONA AVGG, Annona standing left, grain in right hand held over modius, cornucopia in left hand; SOLD











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