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PHILIP I / STAG, Saecular Games Commemorative Issue. XF+ ROMAN Double Denarius
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Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto |
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Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
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Uncertified |
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XF 45 |
Ruler: |
Philip I |
Date: |
248 AD |
Composition: |
Silver |
Denomination: |
Antoninianus |
Era: |
Ancient |
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Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD) |
Year: |
248 AD |
Type: |
Ancient |
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May 12 |
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1746457595 |
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ROMAN EMPIRE
E L A G A B A L U S
16 May 218 - 11 March 222 A.D.
RARE LAST ISSUE This coin type was issued in the final emission of coinage under Elagabalus, minted from Jan-Mar 222. During the previous year, a "horn" was added to Elagabalus' portrait, commonly believed to be a mark indicating divine status. During this last issue final emission, though, the "horn" disappeared from the coinage.
Silver Denarius 21mm. c. 3.0g. Rome mint. Struck January-March, 222 AD.
ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: P M TR P V COS IIII P P, Elagabalus standing left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding club; star to left.
Ref. RIC 52; Thirion 225; RSC 213a.
INDEPENDENTLY CERTIFIED GRADED By NGC Ch XF (Choice Extremely Fine).
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Ancient Roman Imperial Coin
Trajan Decius Silver Double Denarius
ROMAN EMPIRE
PHILIP I
244-248 AD
Commemorating the 1000th Anniversary of the founding of Rome.
The 1000th year of Rome ended in April of AD 248 and the celebrations of the millennium were commemorated on special issues, representing, in particular wild animals which were presented during the millennium games, the ludi Saeculares Augustorum.
Philip I celebrated the 1,000th anniversary of Rome with the Saecular Games, and for awhile the magnificent spectacles and athletic contests enabled Romans to forget the economic and military straits the Empire was experiencing. Exotic animals of all kinds, including the Lion shown on the reverse of this scarce double denarius, were paraded through the streets before being slaughtered in the arena in staged "hunts." A series of coins with the legend SAECVLARES AVGG commemorated the event.
Silver Antoninianus / double denarius. Rome mint, 5th officina. 9th emission, Struck 248 AD. 3.03g. 23mm.
Obverse: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Reverse: SAECVLARES AVGG, stag standing right; U in exergue.
Ref. RIC 19; RSC 182. XF to AU, flan crack, bright silver, attractive coin.
Early Christian writers maintain that Philip was the first Christian emperor ( Otacilia the 1st Christian Empress), an assertion which is indeed supported by some of his actions made more likely as he came from an area where large numbers of Christians were found-born in small Arabian town called Shahba (El-Leja in southwest Syria), 45 miles southeast of Damascus in Trachonitis.
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