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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Roman Coins| > |Crisis & Decline| > |Philip I| > RS87864
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.|, Liberality (generosity), being one of the princely virtues and at the same time an understandably very popular quality, appears both as a legend and as a type on a great many Roman imperial coins. These coins usually attest to an occasion when the emperor distributed gifts to the people. Most often a specified sum of money, or sometimes grain, was given to each person. Inscriptions on the coins often included the number of times, I, II, III, up to VIII, that the emperor has displayed his liberality with a distribution.
RS87864. Silver antoninianus, RIC IV 38b, RSC IV 87, Hunter III 21, SRCV III 8937, Choice EF, full circle centering on a broad flan, sharp portrait, flow lines, reverse die wear, Rome mint, weight 4.756g, maximum diameter 24.9mm, die axis 180o, 245 A.D.; obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse LIBERALITAS AVGG II (the 2nd liberality [distribution of gifts to the people] by the Emperors), Liberalitas standing half-left, coin counting board in right hand, cornucopia in left hand; ex Beast Coins; SOLD




  







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