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Contributor: Teresa Darling.

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Issuer:PHILIP II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus.
Obverse:M. IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES. His young radiated and draped bust to the right.
Reverse:IOVI CONSERVAT. Jupiter standing to the left holding sceptre and thunderbolt.
Reference:RIC 213 (Philip I); Sear 2650 var. Grade: chVF.
Comments: For more information, read the "Philip the Arab" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.)


Contributor: Teresa Darling.

detail

Issuer:PHILIP II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus.
Obverse:M. IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES. His radiated and draped bust to the right.
Reverse:PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip, standing left, holding spear and globe.
Reference:RIC 218d (Philip I); Sear 2652.
Comments:For more information, read the "Philip the Arab" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.)

Contributor: Clay Dorminey.

detail
Issuer:PHILIP II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus (4.0g).
Obverse:M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, his radiate and draped bust facing right.
Reverse:PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip II standing left holding a globe and inverted spear.
Reference:RIC 218d; Cohen 48. Grade: EF.
Comments: For more information, read the "Philip the Arab" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.)


Contributor: Teresa Darling.

detail

Issuer:PHILIP II, AD 247-249. AR Antoninianus.
Obverse:M. IVL. PHILIPPVS CAES., His radiated and draped bust to the right.
Reverse:PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip standing to the left holding spear and globe, a captive at his feet.
Reference:RIC 219 (Philip I)Sear 2654. Grade: EF.
Comments:For more information, read the "Philip the Arab" entry from De Imperatoribus Romanis.
For recent scholarship on Philip see TOCS-IN; for book reviews, see Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews. (NOTE: Some of the entries may be for the Greek generals named Philip.)

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