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PHILIP (ARAB) (Philippus Arabs),

(full name is Markus Julius Vehr Philip).
Roman emperor from February 25, 244 to September 249.
Was botn in 204 in Bostra (Arabia).
Died in 249.

During his reign the coins were struck in Rome and Antiochia.


Coins

Denomination: Antoninian
Year: -
Material: Silver
Description: 244 – 249 A.D.
Obverse: IMP. M. IVL. PHILIPPVS AVG. Portrait of Philip I wearing a ray crown right.
Reverse: R. P.M. TR. P. III COS. P.P. Felicita, goddess of happines and blessing. Used to be depicted a woman carrying cornucopia and caduceus.
Diameter – 22 mm. Weight – 4.17 g.
Minted in Rome.
Country or town: Rome


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