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Ancient Roman Silver Coin
Philip II


ROMAN EMPIRE

PHILIP II
Caesar


244 - 247 A.D.



Silver Double Denarius / Antoninianus. 24mm, 3.81 gm.
Rome Mint, 3rd officina. 6th emission of Philip I, Struck AD 247.


Obverse:  M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip to right.
Reverse:
PRINCIPI IVVENT (Principi Juventutis Latin: [Dedicated] to the Prince of Youth). Philip standing left, holding globe in his right hand and reversed spear with his left, captive at his feet left seated left.

Ref. Cohen 57. RIC 219 corr. (spear, not standard).

Crisp and Brilliant! Gorgeous Bright Lustrous Coin--Nicer in hand.


Choice Extremely Fine-AU.


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