PRINCIPI IVVENT, prince standing facing, head left, holding globe and inverted spear. Reverse LegendPRINCIPI IVVENT. Silver antoninianus (4.20 g, 23 mm). Roman Empire - Philip II, As Caesar (AD 244-249).
Kingdom of Macedon — Gold Stater of Philip II (Apollo / Biga). Weighing 8.61 grams, the stater was the backbone of Macedonian gold coinage—widely accepted across the Greek world and beyond, facilitating trade, tribute, and military expansion.
PHILIP II CAESAR AR ANTONINIANUS. Obverse: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip II right. Reverse: PRINCIPI IVVENT Philip II standing left in military attire, holding spear and globe.
Philip II 247 - 249 AD Antoninianus, Seaby 48 Ab, RIC 218(d). IMP..M.IVL.PHILIPPVS.CAES Rev PRINCIPI.INVENT Philip II Ardiate and cuirassed bust to the right/Philip in military dress holding globe and spear. Strong detail.
Philip II - Roman Caesar: 244-249 A.D. -. Pluto, the classical ruler of the underworld in the mystery religions, was a giver of agricultural, mineral and spiritual wealth, and in art often holds a cornucopia to distinguish him from the gloomier Hades, who holds adrinking horn instead.
The product is a Roman Empire Philip II AR Double Denarius minted in 249 AD during the Roman Imperial era. This ancient coin has been certified by NGC. The coin features the ruler Philip II and is a valuable piece of historical significance from the Roman Empire.
Silver Double Denarius. Roman Empire - Phillip II (AD 247-249). NGC Grade: Choice XF. Their inherent rarity and authenticity render them increasingly coveted in a world inundated with mass-produced products.
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