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Philip I, AR Antoninianus, Fides, 244-247 AD


Ruler: Philip I
Province: Rome
Date: 244-247 AD
Denomination: AR Antoninianus
Composition: Silver
Obverse: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I facing right
Reverse: FIDES MILIT, Fides standing left, holding standard and scepter
Size: 25mm
Grade: gEF
Reference(s): RIC 33, RSC 54

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Philip II, 247–249 AD, Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, AR Tetradrachm, front-facing bust, struck 248-249 AD


Ruler: Philip II
Province: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem
Date: 248-249 AD
Denomination: AR Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: AYTOK K M IOVΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB, Bust of Philip II, laureate, draped, and cuirassed, bust seen from front, facing right
Reverse: ΔHMAΡX ЄΞOVCIAC VΠA TO Δ, Eagle, wings displayed, standing left, facing right, holding wreath in beak; in exergue, ANTIOXIA / S C in two lines
Size: 26.80 mm, 12.1g, 6h
Grade: gF, toned, flan damage, coarse surfaces
Provenance: ex Solidus Numismatik e.K. Auction 24 (14 January 2018), Lot 2184 (part of - erroneously described as Philip I)
Reference(s): McAlee 1044b; Prieur 467; BMC Galatia [Seleucis and Pieria] p. 218, 559-563; cf. Butcher p. 120, 8; cf. SNG Copenhagen 268 (Philip I); SGICV -

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Philip II, 247–249 AD, Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, AR Tetradrachm, struck 248-249 AD


Ruler: Philip II
Province: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem
Date: 248-249 AD
Denomination: AR Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Obverse: AYTOK K M IOVΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB, Bust of Philip II, laureate, draped, and cuirassed, facing right; below, four pellets (officina 4)
Reverse: ΔHMAΡX ЄΞOVCIAC VΠA TO Δ, Eagle, wings displayed, standing left, holding wreath in beak; in exergue, ANTIOXIA / S C in two lines
Size: 28.50 mm, 12.6g, 6h
Grade: Choice EF, boldly struck, toned, with mint lustre
Provenance: ex Pegasi Numismatics Auction 37 (14 November 2017), Lot 348
Reference(s): Prieur 494; McAlee 1064d; BMC Galatia [Seleucis and Pieria] p. 218, 559-563 var. (no pellets); Butcher p. 120, 8 var. (no pellets); cf. SNG Copenhagen 268 (Philip I, no pellets); SGICV -

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Philip II, 247–249 AD, Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, BI Tetradrachm, struck 248-249 AD


Ruler: Philip II
Province: Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem
Date: 248-249 AD
Denomination: BI Tetradrachm
Composition: Billon
Obverse: AYTOK K M IOVΛI ΦIΛIΠΠOC CЄB, Bust of Philip II, laureate, draped, and cuirassed, facing right
Reverse: ΔHMAΡX ЄΞOVCIAC VΠA TO Δ, Eagle, wings displayed, standing left, holding wreath in beak; in exergue, ANTIOXIA / S C in two lines
Size: 28.60 mm, 12.7 g, 6h
Grade: gVF, toned
Provenance: ex Triskeles Auction 21 (29 September 2017), Lot 307
Reference(s): McAlee 1043; Prieur 473; BMC Galatia [Seleucis and Pieria] p. 218, 559-563; Butcher p. 120, 8; cf. SNG Copenhagen 268 (Philip I); SGICV -

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Philip II, AE28 of Markianopolis, Moesia Inferior, Nemesis, 247-249 AD


Ruler: Philip II
Province: Rome
Date: 247-249 AD
Denomination: AE28
Composition: Bronze
Obverse: M IOVΛIOC ΦIΛIΠΠOC, Draped bust of Philip right, bare-headed, facing draped bust of Serapis left in modius; KAICAP ("Caesar") in exergue
Reverse: MAP-KIAN-OΠOΛEITΩN, Nemesis standing left, holding staff and bridle, wheel at feet; E in left field.
Size: 27.93 13.5g, 7h
Grade: Choice gVF, well centered, boldly struck, dark shiny patina, edge chip
Provenance: ex H.D. Rauch eAuction 23 (24 June 2017), Lot 1696; ex Lanz (ebay) 2011
Reference(s): AMNG I/I 1211; Hristova and Jekov (2012) 6.44.35.1; Moushmov 864; SNG Cop -; SGICV -

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Philip II, Sestertius, Principi Ivvent, 247-249 AD


Ruler: Philip II
Province: Rome
Date: 244-247 AD
Denomination: Sestertius
Composition: Orichalcum
Obverse: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, Head of Emperor, bare-headed, draped, right
Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENT, Emperor, in military attire, standing right, holding transverse spear in right hand and globe in left hand; across left and right fields, S-C
Size: 29.52, 11.5g, 1h
Grade: gVF, well centered on uneven flan, edge cracks, dark patina
Provenance: ex H.D. Rauch eAuction 24 (29 September 2017), Lot 381
Reference(s): RIC IV 255a; Cohen V 49; Banti 9; Hunter III 14; Pink III, p. 34; SRCV III 9249

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Adventus, struck 279 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Rome mint, 7th officina
Date: 279 AD, 4th emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, originally with silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP PROBVS AVG, Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust of Probus left, holding spear and shield
Reverse: ADVENTVS AVG, Probus, in military attire, on horseback left, raising his right hand in salute and holding sceptre in his left; to left, seated captive; in exergue: R, *, Γ
Size: 24.85mm, 3.6g, 12h
Grade: Choice EF, boldly struck, attractive brown surfaces, obverse almost as struck, some sediment and corrosion on reverse
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2, 157 (bust type G); Cohen VI 39; Pink VI-1, p. 58

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Concordia Militum, struck 280 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Cyzicus mint, 3rd officina
Date: 280 AD, 3rd emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Probus right
Reverse: CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding palm, presenting wreath to Emperor, standing left, holding spear: below, T; in exergue, XXIMC
Size: 23.73mm, 4.7g, 12h
Grade: aEF, well struck, full silvering, lustrous, areas of weak strike on reverse, some pitting
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2, 908 var. (bust type not listed); Cohen VI 173; Pink VI-1, p. 43

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Fides Militum, struck 281 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Rome mint, fifth officina
Date: 281 AD, 6th emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust of Probus right
Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding two ensigns; in exergue, R, thunderbolt, E
Size: 22.17mm, 3.8g, 12h
Grade: Choice EF, bold portrait, well struck, near fully-intact silvering, lustrous, worn reverse die
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2,170 (bust type F); Cohen VI 252; Pink VI-1, p. 43

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Salus, struck 280-282 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Ticinum mint, 3rd officina (V, of EQVITI)
Date: 280-282 AD, 10th emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, originally with silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP C PROBVS AVG, Radiate bust of Probus left, in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Reverse: SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms; to left, V (3rd officina); in exergue, T XII
Size: 22.95, 4.3g, 12h
Grade: EF, boldly struck, well centred, toned surfaces, some deposits (can be removed, if desired)
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2, 499 (bust type H); Cohen VI 577; Pink VI-1, p. 67

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Sol in Quadriga, XXI, struck 280 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Cyzicus mint, no officina letter
Date: 280 AD, 3rd emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate bust of Probus left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO, Sol in spread quadriga, holding whip; below, C M; in exergue (no exergual line), XXI
Size: 22.41mm, 3.5g, 12h
Grade: Choice EF, well centred on tight flan, boldly struck, silvering intact, lustrous surfaces
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2, 911 (bust type H); Cohen VI 682; Pink VI/1, p. 44

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Probus, 276-282 AD, Silvered Antoninianus, Sol in Quadriga, XXIQ, struck 280 AD


Ruler: Probus
Province: Roman Empire, Cyzicus mint, 4th officina
Date: 280 AD, 3rd emission
Denomination: Silvered Antoninianus
Composition: Billon, silvered surfaces
Obverse: IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate bust of Probus left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle
Reverse: SOLI INVICTO, Sol in spread quadriga, holding whip; below, C M; in exergue (no exergual line), XXIQ
Size: 24.07mm, 3.8g, 6h
Grade: Choice EF, well centred, boldly struck, silvering intact, darkly-toned, some earthen fill
Provenance: ex Numismatik Naumann GmbH Auction 77 (6 May 2019) Lot 1141 (part of)
Reference(s): RIC V, part 2, 911 (bust type H); Cohen VI 682; Pink VI/1, p. 44

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