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.
Ancient, Roman Empire
Philip I antoninianus Rome 248
90,00 €
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SKU: RIC.24c / C.193 / Sear.8961 Categories: Ancient, Roman Empire
N° Numismeo : #8850Référence : RIC.24c / C.193 / Sear.8961Personnage : Philip the Arab (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 |


