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Philip I antoninianus Rome 248

90,00 

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SKU: RIC.24c / C.193 / Sear.8961 Categories: ,
N° Numismeo : #8850Référence : RIC.24c / C.193 / Sear.8961Personnage : Philippe I dit l'Arabe (244 - 249)
Weight

4,02

Diameter

24

Metal

Silver

Condition

Extremely Fine

Mint Year

248

Mint

Rome

Obverse description

Radiused head on right

Obverse legend

IMP PHILIPPVS AVG

Reverse description

Sign reading COS III

Reverse legend

SAECVLARES AVGG

Antoninianus of Philip I, Roman emperor. Billon coin struck in 248 in Rome, featuring a cippus on the reverse inscribed ‘COS III’. A cippus is a small stone pillar used as a milestone or boundary marker in Roman times, often bearing inscriptions. The inscription ‘COS III’ indicates that Philip I held the consulship for the third time, a prestigious political office in the Roman Republic and Empire.

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