Coins from Members' Personal Ancient Coin Galleries
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Roman Empire, Numerian, Ticinum mint, struck 283 AD, silvered AntoninianIMP NVMERIANVS P F AVGradiate-headed and cuirassed draped bust left
PROVIDEN - T AVGG, VIXXI Providentia standing left
RIC 447, Cohen 84, Venèra 1436
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otacilia Severa - CONCORDIA AVGGAR Antoninianus, 22.94mm, 3.91g
Obv: M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, Diademed and draped bust of Otacilia Severa right, crescent behind shoulders
Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia holds single cornucopiae and has altar at feet.
RIC 126. RSC 17. Hunter, p.xci.James S2
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otacilia Severa, AR antoninianus
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otacilia Severa, AR Antoninianus
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otacilia Severa, SestertiusOtacilia Severa
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otacillia SeveraObv: MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG
Diademed and draped bust, right.
Rev: PVDICITIA AVG
Pudicitia seated left, raising veil and holding sceptre.
Antoninianus, 4.5 gm, 22.7 mm, Rome, RIC 123c
Commentary: Wife of Philip I. Virtually nothing is known of this lady outside of the abundant coins struck in her honor and that she was put to death in Rome following the defeat of Philip. The reverse of this coin shows Pudicitia, the personification of modesty and chastity.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otho, 15 January 69 - 17 April 69 A.D.RS85563. Silver denarius, Muona Otho 10b; Butcher-Ponting-Muona 6; ANSCD 1958.217.1; BnF III 1; RIC I 1 (R3, 7 spec. known, all minted with the same die-pair), Nice VF, the best portrait and most attractive of the seven known specimens, light rose toning, a few light marks and spots of porosity, weight 3.272 g, maximum diameter 17.5 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 9 Mar - 17 Apr 69 A.D.; obverse IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG TRP, bare head right; reverse CERES AVG, Ceres standing left, grain-ears raised in right hand, cornucopia in left hand; rarest Otho denarius type; from the Jyrki Muona Collection, ex Glenn Woods (NYINC, 2002)Joe Sermarini
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otho, AR Denarius
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Otho, DenariusDenarius, March - April 69 (Rome)
Obv: IMPOTHOCAESARAVGTRP - Bare head right.
Rev: PONTMAX - Ceres standing left, holding grain ears and cornucopia.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, OTHO, DENARIUSOtho (AD 69), denarius,
IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, bare head r.,
rev. PAX ORBIS TERRARVM, Pax stg. left., holding branch and caduceus
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip IPhilippus I. Antoninianus, 247-249 AD, Rome.
Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards; the second from right, a legionary eagle.
20-22 mm, 2.93 g
RIC IV, Part 3, 62
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip IPhilip I AR Antoninianus.
obv. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG,
radiate draped & cuirassed bust right
rev. PAX AETERNA,
Pax advancing left with branch & sceptre
Ref.: RSC 109, RIC 42, Sear 8940.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip IPhilip I AR Antoninianus, 4.5 gm, 19 mm, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right / P M TR P III COS P P, Felicitas, standing left with caduceus & cornucopiae. RIC 3, RSC 124.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I (The Arab) (244-249)Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Radiate and draped bust, right.
Rev: FELICITAS TEMP
Felicitas standing left, holding cornucopiae and caduceus.
Antoninianus, 4.8 gm, 23 mm, Rome RIC 31
History: "During their reign the thousandth anniversary of the city of Rome was celebrated with games and shows of great magnificence." - Eutropius from the Breviarium IX.3.
On his ascension after the death of Gordian, Philip wanted nothing more than to return to Rome. He accomplished this by agreeing to pay Shapur I the disgraceful sum of a half million denarii plus an annual endemnity. After multiple revolts in the East, Philip made the unfathomable mistake of consolidating all of his malcontent Legions under the single command of Decius who they predictably proclaimed Emperor in 249. Emperor and pretender met in battle at Verona and Philip was defeated.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I (The Arab) Limes DenariusPhilip I
AE Limes 'fourree' Denarius
Uncertain Mint. 247-248 A.D.
Obv: IMP IVL PHILLIPVS AVG - Radiate bust right.
Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE - Roma sitting left, holding Victory and sceptre.
Ref (similar to): RIC 446. Cohen 165. VM 34. RSC 169.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I. 244 - 249 AD. Roma Mint. VF+, reverse weakly struck with worn die
rev: FIDES MILIT (Fides standing left, holding sceptre and standard)
C.54 , RIC 33, sear 2557
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPHILIP I THE ARAB AR silver antoninianus. Struck at Antioch, 244 AD. IMP C M IVL PHILIPPVS P F AVG P M, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse - PAX FVNDATA CVM PERSIS, Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse scepter. RIC 69, Vagi 2091, RCV 8941. Rare 22mm, 3.7g.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilippus I. Antoninianus, 248 AD, Rome.
Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Rev: SAECVLARES AVGG, Lion walking right; I in exergue.
25 mm, 3.26 g
RIC IV, Part 3, 3
Extremely fine, flan crack. Commemorates the millenium of the founding of Rome.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilippus I. Antoninianus, 244-247 AD, Rome.
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae.
Ø 20.5-22 mm, 3.62 g
RIC IV, Part 3, 27b
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilippus I. Antoninianus, 247-249 AD, Rome.
Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: FIDES EXERCITVS, Four standards; the second from right, a legionary eagle.
20-22 mm, 2.93 g
RIC IV, Part 3, 62
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I "the Arab" AD 244-249 Silver Antoninianus EF
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE - Roma sitting left, holding Victory and scepter.
Rome mint: AD 247 (5th Issue- 6th Officina) = RIC IViii, 44b, page 73 - Cohen 169
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I AD 244-249 Silver Antoninianus
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE - Roma sitting left, holding Victory and scepter.
Rome mint: AD 247 (5th Issue- 6th Officina) = RIC IViii, 44b, page 73 - Cohen 169
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I AD 244-249 Silver Antoninianus
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: LIBERALITAS AVGG II - Liberalitas standing left, holding cornucopia and abacus.
Rome mint: AD 245 (4th Issue, 5th Officina) = RIC IV iii, 38b, page 72 - Cohen 87
Comment: This donative was given to celebrate the arrival of the Imperial family in Rome in AD 245.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPHILIP I THE ARAB AR silver antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate bust right. Reverse - ADVENTVS AVGG, Philip on horseback left raising hand. RIC 26b, RSC 3. 24mm, HEAVY 5.2g.
Extremely Fine, struck on worn reverse dies.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I. 244 - 249 AD. Silver Antoninianus. Rome Mint.
Rx./ Aequitas standing left. EF.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I, 244 - 249 AD. Silver Antoninianus.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Felicitas standing lt.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I "AD 244-249 Silver Antoninianus
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE - Roma sitting left, holding Victory and scepter; at feet, an altar.
Rome mint: AD 247 (6th Issue- 6th Officina) = RIC IViii, 45, page 73 - Cohen 170 / 4.71 g
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I Silver Antoninianus
Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: P M TR P IIII COS II P P - Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Rome mint: AD 247 (7th Issue- 1st Officina) = RIC IViii, 5, page 69 - Cohen 137 / 4.91 g
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I, 244 -249 AD.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Roma seated left.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I, 244 -249 AD.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Aequitas standing left.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I, 244 -249 AD.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Felicitas standing left.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianus Philip I, 244 -249 AD.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Felicitas standing left.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I, 244 -249 AD. Antoninianus
Rome Mint
Rx./ Annona standing lt.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I AD 244-249 Antoninianus
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: P M TR P II COS P P - Philip seated on a curule chair left, holding globe and scepter.
Rome mint: AD 245 (3rd Issue, 1st Officina) = RIC IViii, 2b, page 68 - Cohen 120 /4.21 g.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I antoninianusPhilip I AD 244-249 Antoninianus
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed.
Rev: P M TR P IIII COS II P P - Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Rome mint: AD 247 (6th Issue, 1st Officina) = RIC IViii, 4, page 68 - Cohen 136 /3.21 g
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Roman Empire, Philip I Antoninianus - Cippus Inscribed COS III, Roman Millennium (RIC 24c)AR Antoninianus
Rome 248 AD
4.43g
Obv: Radiate draped bust of Philip I (R)
IMP PHILIPPVS AVG
Rev: Column or cippus inscribed COS III
SAECVLARS AVGG
RIC 24c, RSC 193
ex. stock E. Bourgey Paris 1961.
The numismatic firm of Bourgey of Paris was founded by the famed dealer, Etienne Bourgey in 1895. After the war, his son Emile Bourgey took over as director, and in 1993 the third generation came forward with Sabine Bourgey. Le Cabinet Bourgey Numismatique still operates from No.7 Rue Drouot, Paris, to this day.
The most noteworthy event of the reign of Marcus Julius Philippus "The Arab", was the celebration in 248 AD of the millennium anniversary of the foundation of Rome, one thousand years on from the legendary foundation date of 753 BC, held in conjunction with the Saecular Games. Lavish games and other spectacles were staged for the amusement of the Roman populace and an extensive series of coins was issued to commemorate the occasion. Ironically, the year 248 was extremely unsettled, with four separate rebellions braking out within the ranks of the army. However, none of them could lure Philip from the capital, where he initiated prolonged celebrations. The festivities would not last though; Philip was defeated by Decius at the Battle of Verona the following year, where he and his eleven year old son were killed.
Optimo Principi
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I AR Antoninianus / Aequitas reverseAttribution: RIC 27b (RIC IV, Part III), RSC 9, Sear 2551
Date: 244-249 AD
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVGG Aequitas standing left wtih cornucopiae and scales
Size: 22mm
Weight: 3.91 grams
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I AR Antoninianus / Roma reverseAttribution: RIC 44b (RIC IV, Part III), Cohen 169
Mint: Rome
Date: 246-247 AD
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG; Radiate, cuirassed, draped bust right, seen from behind
Reverse: ROMAE AETERNAE; Roma seated left, Victory in right hand, scepter in left, shield at side
Size: 23mm x 24mm
Weight: 4.28 grams
Ex CNG, Electronic Auction 121, Lot 243, September 2005
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I ROMAE AETERNAEPhilip I, AR antoninianus, 244-249 A.D., Rome(?).
OBV: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
REV: ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left, holding sceptre and Victory bearing globe, shield at side.
SOLD
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I ROMAE AETERNAEPhilip I, AR antoninianus, 244-249 A.D., Rome.
OBV: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right.
REV: ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated left, holding sceptre and Victory bearing globe, shield at side.
*no longer in collection*
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I sestertiusPHILIP I. 244-249 AD. Æ Sestertius (23.91 gm, 12h). Struck 245 AD. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Securitas seated left, holding sceptre. RIC V 190; Cohen 216. VF, olive green patina.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I sestertius
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PHILIP I THE ARABPHILIP I THE ARAB AR silver antoninianus. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate bust right. Reverse - ADVENTVS AVGG, Philip on horseback left raising hand. RIC 26b, RSC 3. 24mm, HEAVY 5.2g.
Extremely Fine, struck on worn reverse dies.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, ANNONA AVGG ViminaciumPhilip I, AR antoninianus, c. 248 A.D., Viminacium (EXTREMELY RARE)
OBV: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
REV: ANNONA AVGG, Annona standing left, holding corn ears over galley at her feet left, cornucopiae right.
*no longer in collection*
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, Antoninianusobv: imp m ivl philippvs avg. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
rev: romae aeternae. Roma sitting left, holding Victory and sceptre.
Struck 247-248 AD at ?
Sear RCV-2567
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, Antoninianus- Antoninien, Philippe 1er, 247 (Billon)
Avers : IMP MIVL PHILIPPUS AVG. Buste radié de Philippe.
Revers : La Félicité. P M TRP III COS II PP.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AntoninianusAntoninianus, Rome, A.D. 244 - 277
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG,
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
AEQVITAS AVGG,
Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae
RIC IVc 27b
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, Antoninianus, A.D.248- Antoninien, Philippe 1er, Rome, 248 (Billon)
Avers : IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right.
Revers : SAECVLARES AVGG, lion walking right, I in exergue.
4,01 g, 21 mm
RIC IV: 12
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR antoninianusPhilip I. 244 - 247 AD. Silver Antoninianus. Rome Mint.
Rx./ Aequitas standing left.
RIC IV: 27b
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR antoninianusPhilip I Ant "Roma, the eternal" Philip I "the Arab" AD 244-249 Silver Antoninianus "I have brought eternal peace to Rome, the eternal city." Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate bust right, draped and cuirassed. Rev: ROMAE AETERNAE - Roma sitting left, holding Victory and scepter. Rome mint: AD 247 (5th Issue- 6th Officina)
RIC IViii, 44b, page 73 - Cohen 169
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR antoninianusPhilip I, 244 -249 AD.
Rome Mint.
Rx./ Victory advancing left.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR AntoninianusRIC 49b. Atelier: Rome. Année: 244. Argent 450‰
Titulature avers : IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Description avers : Buste radié, drapé et cuirassé de Philippe Ier à droite
Traduction avers : "Imperator Marcus Iulius Philippus Augustus" (L’empereur Marc Jules Philippe auguste)
Titulature revers : VICTORIA AVG
Description revers : Victoria (la victoire) marchant à droite, tenant une palme de la main gauche et une couronne de la main droite
Traduction revers : "Victoria Augusti" (La victoire de l'auguste)
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR AntoninianusPhilip I Antoninianus
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
P M TR P II COS P P, Philip seated left on curule chair,
holding globe and sceptre.
Rome mint: AD 245
RIC IV-iii, 2b; RSC 120.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, AR Antoninianus, 248 ADPhilip I, AR Antoninianus. Commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Rome. Rome, AD 248.
Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / SAECVLARES AVGG, she-wolf standing left, suckling twins Romulus and Remus; II in exergue.
RIC IV 15; RSC 178. 4.03g, 23mm, 7h.
Roma Numismatics esale 2 lot 664
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, P M TR P II COS P PPhilip I, AR antoninianus, 245 A.D., Rome.
OBV: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right.
REV: P M TR P II COS P P, Philip seated left on curule chair, holding globe and scepter.
SOLD
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, the Arab 199-249 AD.AE Antoninian of Philip I, the Arab 199-249 AD.
Weight: 3.1g
Ø:23x21mm
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - Philip right.
Rev: PM TR P IIII COS II PP - Felicitas standing left.
Minted 247-249 AD.
EF/EF
Sear ?? - RIC ?? - Cohen 136 - VM 30.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PHILIP I- AE Medallion-35mm-Cilicia,Tarsus- 244-249 AD- 28grmsOBV: AYT KAI IOY FILIPPON EYT EYC CE, P-P across fields, radiate, drapped and cuirassed bust right.
REV: TARCOY MHTROPOLEWC, A M K G B in fields, Spes standing left, holding flower and raising hem of robe.
Attribution: Lindgren I 1638; Lindgren III 923; SNG Tahberer 1626
Very rare issue.John C3
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PHILIP I- ROMAE AETERNAEAttribution-PHILIP I AR ANTONINIANUS,244-247,ROME-RIC IV, part III, 44b
Obv. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG-Radiate,cuirassed,draped bust right,seen from behind
Rev. ROMAE AETERNAE-Roma seated left on shield,Victory in right hand,scepter in left
Size 23mm
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. Æ Sestertius (27mm, 17.86 g, 1h). Struck 247-249 AD.PHILIP I. 244-249 AD. Æ Sestertius (27mm, 17.86 g, 1h). Struck 247-249 AD. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Annona standing left, holding grain ears over modius and cornucopiae. RIC IV 168a; Cohen 26. VF, green patina under dusty overtones, minor encrustation on jowl.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I/Philip the Arab - AR antoninianusRome
247 AD
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Roma seated left, holding Victory and scepter
ROMAE AETERNAE
RIC 44b, C 169
3,9 g 22-21 mm
photo in higher resolution: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Philip_the_Arab_-_AR_antoninianus.jpgJ. B.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II (247-249)Obv: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES
Radiate and draped bust, right.
Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT
Philip standing left, holding globe and spear.
Antoninianus, 3.8 gm, 21.6 mm, Rome RIC 218d, 246 AD.
Commentary: This coin celebrates his status as Caesar (244-247). At the tender age of ten he was raised to the rank of co-Augustus. His father's defeat by Decius led to the death of Philip II at the hands of the Praetorians.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II AntoninianPHILIP II. 247-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (25mm, 4.71 g). Antioch mint. Struck 249 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC IV 235; RSC 38. EF, some striking weakness.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II antoninianusPhilip II Caesar Antoninianus VF+
Obv: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES - Radiate bust right, draped.
Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT - Philip II standing left, holding globe and inverted spear. Rome mint: AD 246 (5th Issue, 3rd Officina) = RIC IViii, 218d, page 96 - Cohen 48
3.71 g
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II antoninianusPHILIP II. 247-249 AD. AR Antoninianus (25mm, 4.71 g). Antioch mint. Struck 249 AD. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC IV 235; RSC 38. EF, some striking weakness
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II antoninianusPhilip II Antoninianus
Obv: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES - Radiate bust right, draped.
Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT - Philip II standing left, holding globe and inverted spear.
Rome mint: AD 246 (5th Issue, 3rd Officina) = RIC IViii, 218d, page 96 - Cohen 48 / 3.81g
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II AR Antoninianus / Aequitas reverseAttribution: RIC 240a (R). RCTV 9259. RSC 1. Very scarce
Date: Antioch Mint, ca. 247
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip II right, seen from behind
Reverse: AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas standing left with scales and cornucopiae
Size:
Weight: 3.75 grams
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II, Rome mint, struck 244-245 AD, AE SestertiusM IVL PHILIPPVS CAES bare-headed and draped bust right
PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, S-C Philipp standing right
RIC 843, Cohen 55
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip II. RIC 216cPhilip II
AR Antoninianus.
Rome Mint. 245 A.D.
23.3mm. 4.02g.
Die Alignment: 15 degrees
Obv: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT - Philip II in military dress, standing right with globe and transverse spear.
Ref: RIC 216c. Sear '88-2653. Cohen 54. RSC 54. VM 10/2v.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip l Antoninianus
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Phillip ISestertius, Rome, A.D. 247-249
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG,
Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., seen from behind
LIBERALITAS AVGG II S-C,
Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae
RIC IVc 180a
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Phillip II, RomePhillip II Antoninianus
obv: M IVL PHILLIPVS CAES. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right
rev: PRINCIPI IVVENT. Philip II standing left, holding globe and transverse spear.
Struck 245-247 A.D.
RIC 218d
Van Meter 10/1
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PlautillaObv: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA
Draped bust, right.
Rev: VENVS VICTRIX
Venus standing, left, holding apple and palm while resting arm on shield. Cupid stands at her feet with arms extended forward and holding a helmet.
Denarius, 2.9 gm, 18.5 mm, Rome RIC 369
Comment: Wife to Caracalla. Struck 204 A.D.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Plautilla Denarius obv: PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE
rev: CONCORDIA AVGG Concordia standing left, holding patera in right hand, scetpre in left.
Struck 203 A.D. at ?
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PostumusPostumus AR Antoninianus, 3.6 gm, 19 mm
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate and draped bust right / SAECVLI FELICTAS, Postumus standing right with spear & globe.
RIC 83, RSC 331
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PostumusCologne mint, 261
IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
VICTORIA AVG
Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm frond, captive at feet
RIC V 89
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ROMAN EMPIRE, PostumusCologne mint, 262
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG,
radiated, draped and cuirassed bust r.
HERC PACIFERO
Hercules standing l., holding olive-branch, club and lion’s skin
RIC V 67
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus261
IMP C M CASS LAT POSTVMVS P F AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r.
[LAETITIA AVG]
Galley to l. with rowers
RIC 148
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus (Gallic Empire)Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right.
Rev: LAETITIA AVG
Manned galley left, waves below.
Reduced Double Sestertius, 7.9 gm, 24 mm, Bastien 310.
Comment: Likely struck at the semi-official mint of Atelier 2. The branching lines beneath the waves are thought to be the celator's attempt to show the swirl pools caused by the action of the oars. Attribution thanks to Mauseus.
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus (Gallic Empire)Obv: IMP C POSTVMVS AVG
Radiate and draped bust, right.
Rev: FELICITAS AVG
Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Antoninianus, 4.1 gm, 21.8 mm, Trier, RIC 58
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - COS IIII18mm - 3,06g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
COS IIII
AGK 9 (C2) ; EG 112
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - DIANAE LVCIFERE22mm - 3.16g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
DIANAE LVCIFERE
AGK - ; EG 57
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - FELICITAS AVG22mm - 3,45g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FELICITAS AVG
AGK 14 (C4) ; EG 48
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - FIDES EXERCITVS21mm - 4,20g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FIDES EXERCITVS
AGK 20 (S) ; EG 59
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - FIDES MILITVM22mm - 2,93g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FIDES MILITVM
AGK 21 (C4) ; EG 16
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - FORTVNA AVG21mm - 3,67g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
FORTVNA AVG
AGK 23 (C2) ; EG 61
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - HERC DEVSONIENSI22mm - 3,93g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
HERC DEVSONIENSI
AGK 25 (C4) ; EG 6
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - HERC PACIFERO21mm - 2,96g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
HERC PACIFERO
AGK 27 (C4) ; EG 26
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - IMP X COS V20mm - 3,11g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
IMP X COS V
AGK 32 (C3) ; EG 117
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - IOVI PROPVGNATORI21mm - 3,67g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
IOVI PROPVGNATORI
AGK 37 (C1) ; EG 29
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ROMAN EMPIRE, Postumus - IOVI STATORI19mm - 3.39g
IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG
IOVI STATORI
AGK 38a (C3) ; EG 96
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