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2016-02-27
PHILIP I AR ANT
Description: Date: C. 249 AD Reverse: FIDES EXERCITVS; Four standards. Condition: Light grey tone and clear detail Ref: RIC 62 Weight: 3.73g Size: 22mm
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anonymous
2015-08-18
[ 3419] Philip I 'the Arab' - Roman Emperor: 244-249 A.D. - Silver Antoninianus (22mm, 4.25gm.) Rome, 246 A.D. Reference: C 50. RIC 62. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate bust right. FIDES EXERCITVS. Four standards. .
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anonymous
2015-08-18
[ 5698] PHILIP I 'the ARAB' - ROMAN EMPEROR: 244-249 A.D. - Silver Antoninianus (24mm, 3.83 gm.) Rome, 248 A.D. Reference: SR-8930; RIC-62. Radiate bust right. Four standards, FIDES EXERCITVS.
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anonymous
2015-08-28
PHILIP I THE ARAB (244–249). Antoninianus. Rome. Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES EXERCITVS. Aquila (legionary eagle) flanked by three standards. RIC 62. Condition: Good very fine. Weight: 3.5 g. Diameter: 22 mm.
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anonymous
2015-08-28
PHILIP I THE ARAB (244–249). Antoninianus. Rome. Obv: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES EXERCITVS. Aquila (legionary eagle) flanked by three standards. RIC 62. Condition: Near extremely fine. Weight: 4.5 g. Diameter: 22 mm.
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anonymous
2015-08-28
PHILIPPUS I. ARABS (244 - 249 n. Chr.). Antoninian. Antiochia. 248 - 249 n. Chr. Vs: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. Büste mit Strahlenkrone, Paludament und Panzer rechts. Rs: FIDES EXERCITVS. Vier Feldzeichen nebeneinander, das zweite von rechts ein Legionsadler. RIC 84 A corr. C. - . Tulln 912. Stem ...
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Philip's predecessor (Gordian III) died during the camping against Persia / Sasanian Empire in 243.
Securing his status as emperor with senate in Rome was probably the reason for the peace treaty with Persia.
So, he settled peace with Persia a ...
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Antoninianus
The antoninianus was a coin used during the Roman Empire thought to have been valued at 2 denarii. It was initially silver, but was slowly debased to bronze. The coin was introduced by Caracalla in early 215 and was a silver coin similar to the denarius except that it was slightly larger and featured the emperor wearing a radiate crown, indica ...