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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Crisis & Decline| > |Philip I| > RS25928
Philip I the Arab, February 244 - End of September 249 A.D.
|Philip| |I|, |Philip| |I| |the| |Arab,| |February| |244| |-| |End| |of| |September| |249| |A.D.|, In 244 A.D., Philip negotiated peace with the Persia in order to deal with the troubles on the Rhine and Danube border. He gave Shapur 500,000 gold pieces and evacuated Syria. In 245 and 246, he campaigned against and made peace with several Germanic tribes.
RS25928. Silver antoninianus, RIC IV 50, RSC IV 231, SRCV III 8970, Hunter III - (p. lxxxviii), gVF, superb portrait, reverse a bit flat, Rome mint, weight 4.341g, maximum diameter 25.3mm, die axis 315o, 244 - 247 A.D.; obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVG (the victory of the Emperor), Victory walking left, wreath in right hand, palm frond in left; SOLD











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