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Philip ArabAv. IMP MIVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rv. VOTIS / DECENNA / LIBVS
in three lines within laurel wreath
RIC 53A, 3,91g , Rom - Extremely rare. -
Ex Leu Numismatik AG Web-Auction 28 Lot 4168 12/09/2023, ex. Dr. Gernot Heinrich collection
2 commentsPriscus02/02/24 at 16:43Priscus: Thanks Very Happy
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C. Vibivs C.F C.N PansaObv. PANSA
Mask of bearded Pan right
Rev. C VIBIVS C F C N IOVIS AXVR
Jupiter Axurus (or Anxurus) seated left, head facing, laureate and naked to waist, holding patera in extended right hand and resting on sceptre held left.
Denarius, Rome 48 BC
18 mm 4,041g SEAR 20 Crawford 449/1a
Ex LVCERNAE Auction TERTIA III number 139 07.11.2021
2 commentsPriscus02/06/22 at 14:30Priscus: Thanks Laughing
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Philip I (244-249). AR Antoninianus (23mm, 4.08g, 12h). Rome, 244-9. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Virtus standing l., holding spear and branch, foot set on helmet. RIC IV 52; RSC 2391 commentspaul188812/05/21 at 10:09Priscus: Nice coin Laughing
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Philip I AD 244-249 Æ Sestertius (27x31mm, 15.79 g.)
Secular Games issue.
Rome mint, struck AD 249.
Obv. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right.
Rev. SAECVLARES AVGG, she-wolf standing left, head right, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus.
RIC IV 159

Continuing the tradition of Claudius and Antoninus Pius before him, the celebration of the Secular Games at the end of every century since the founding of Rome culminated during the reign of Philip I, as the city celebrated her 1,000th anniversary in AD 248. The legends on these issues almost exclusively read Saeculares Augg, and feature a similar iconography from previous games, such as the she-wolf suckling the twins, the various wild beasts paraded through the amphitheater, and a cippus inscribed for the preservation of the memory of these events.
2 commentspaul188810/25/21 at 15:53Priscus: wow Laughing
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Philip ArabObv. IMP MIVL PHILIPPVS PF AVG PM
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rv. CAES ANTIOCH COL -SR-
Philip I riding on quadriga, advancing r., holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
BMC 19 197 Nr.121, 27mm 9,929g, -City Antiochia-
(Error in the BMC, because Philip II. was not Persicus Maximus (PM), the bust is Gordian III.)
2 commentsPriscus08/26/21 at 17:57Priscus: Thanks
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2 Philip IPhilip I
AR Antoninianus
Barbarous Imitation
4.59g

I can't imagine this coin would have fooled many people!
1 commentsSosius08/12/21 at 15:12Priscus: in my opinion a modern fake... from bulgaria
Philip_I_RIC_58_no_2.jpg
2 Philip IPHILIP I
AR Antoninianus, 244-9 AD, 3.7g

O: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG,
Radiate and draped bust right.


R: AETERNITAS AVGG, Elephant walking left, ridden by mahout who guides it with goad and rod.


RIC 58, Sear 2552, VF

Coin commemorates the secular games held by Philip to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the founding of Rome

1 commentsSosius08/12/21 at 15:12Priscus: in my opinion a modern fake Rolling Eyes
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2 Philip IPhilip I
AR Antoninianus fouree
3.30g
1 commentsSosius08/12/21 at 15:11Priscus: Nice coin Laughing i like it
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2 Philip IPhilip I
AR Antoninianus

IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory standing left, holding a wreath and a palm.

RSC 235, RIC 51
1 commentsSosius08/12/21 at 15:10Priscus: this is a Philip II coin Wink
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Philip II. Ludi Saeculares Antoninianus of Rome.Roman Empire. Philip II. 244-247 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.91 gm, 22.8mm, 1h) of Rome, 247 AD. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. / Elephant with rider, left. AETERNITAS AVGG. Celebrates 1000th anniversary of Rome. VF. Pegasi Numismatics Sale 123 #330. Hybrid with reverse of Philip I. RIC IV.3 #246A(a) corr. (elephant left, not right); RSC IV #5; SRCV III hybrid #9261 or 9267/8921 (Philip I).1 commentsAnaximander02/23/21 at 17:15Priscus: Nice coin Laughing
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Roman Empire, Philip I., RIC 172a, SestertiusDate: AD 244-249, Rome
Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG - laureate and draped bust right
Rev: FIDES MILITVM - Fides standing l., holding signum in each hand
RIC 172a
20,5g, ∅ 26-30mm
dark green-black patina
1 commentsLaurentius02/23/21 at 17:13Priscus: Nice coin Laughing
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Philip-II, 247-249Philip-II (247-249), Antoninianus of Rome
Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Rev: LIBERALITAS AVGG III. Philip I and Philip II seated left on curule chairs.

RIC 230
4.10 Grams / 23.0 mm
3 commentsVacolony02/23/21 at 17:13Priscus: Nice coin Laughing
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091 - Otacilia Severa Antoninianus - RIC -Antoninianus
Obv:– M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, Diademed draped bust right on crescent
Rev:– CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated facing left, holding a patera and a cornucopiae
Minted in Antioch. A.D. 247 - 249
Reference(s) – RIC IV -; Tulln -; Eauze 875; Hunter -; Cohen -.

Very few examples known

Weight 3.57g. 22.18mm. 180 degrees
2 commentsmaridvnvm01/10/21 at 10:28Priscus: Nice coin Laughing
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P M TR P IIII COS P PPhilippus II. antoninianus
Antiochia mint
bust seen from front
cca. 5-6 known examples only
extremely rare
1 commentsTibsi06/08/15 at 19:26Priscus: Extrem very rare Laughing i know only 4pieces
075-Otac-Severa_AR-Ant_M-OTACIL-SEVERA-AVG_AEQVITAS-AVG_RIC-IV-III-138-p-85_Antioch-AD_Scarce_Q-001_0h_21,5mm_4,04ga-s.jpg
075 Otacilia Severa (?-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 138, Antioch, AR-Antoninianus, AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, Extremely Rare!!!075 Otacilia Severa (?-249 A.D.), RIC IV-III 138, Antioch, AR-Antoninianus, AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, Extremely Rare!!!
avers:- M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, Diademed and draped bust right, on the crescent.
reverse:- AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia.
exergue: -/-//--, diameter: 21,5mm, weight:4,04g, axis:0h,
mint: Antioch, date:??? A.D., ref: RIC-IV-III-138, p-85, C-, Extremely Rare!!!
Q-001
4 commentsquadrans01/06/14 at 15:34Priscus: wow!! nice coin!! i like it !!!!!!!!! Laughing Laughing...
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Philip I.Av. IMP MIVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rv. PM TRP IIII COS II PP
Philip veiled standing left, holding patera with right hand, sacrificing over tripod
RIC - Bland - Òvàri 31A, 4,56g , Antiochia, RRR
3 commentsPriscus11/21/13 at 17:19Priscus: Yes, it is!!!! Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Philip II.Av. IMP MIVL PHILIPPVS AVG
Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rv. PM TRP VI COS PP
Philip veiled standing left, holding patera with right hand, sacrificing over tripod (without fire)
RIC 236 Bland 93 Òvàri 41B, 3,96g , Antiochia / my variant (3)
2 commentsPriscus11/21/13 at 17:17Priscus: Vielen Dank! Thibaut ist ein Sammlerfreund von mir...
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Philip II.Av. MIVL PHILIPPVS CAES
Radiate and draped bust right
Rv. PRINCIPI IVVENT
Philipp II. standing right , hold globe und spear, in background standing a solidier
RIC 217(v) 4,49g Rom R
2 commentsPriscus07/23/13 at 17:37Priscus: Thanks !! Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing I Like this ...
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AEQVITAS AVGGHerennia Etruscilla antoninianus
Antiochia mint
very rare
1 commentsTibsi06/03/13 at 18:50Priscus: very nice, i like the antioch styl of etruscilla ...
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VERITAS AVGHerennia Etruscilla antoninianus
Antiochia mint
VERITAS... (instead of VBERITAS...)
very rare
1 commentsTibsi06/03/13 at 18:47Priscus: very nice, very rare !! I like it!! Laughing
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Philip I 244-249 A.D.OBV; IMP.M.IVL.PHILIPPVS AVG
REV; AEQVITAS AVGG
1 comments06/03/13 at 18:38Priscus: very nice antioch coin Laughing
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