RIC IV Philip I 125 — Philip The Arab Coin
RIC IV Philip I 125 · 246 AD-248 AD · Rome
Obverse
Reverse
Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Obverse
M OTACIL SEVERA AVG
Büste der Otacilia Severa mit Diadem und Mantel n.r., Haar geflochten und hochgesteckt, auf einer Mondsichel.
Reverse
CONCORDIA AVGG
Concordia, draped, seated left, holding patera in right hand and double cornucopiae in left hand
About This Type
This RIC IV Philip I 125 is a coin of Philip The Arab (246 AD-248 AD), struck at the Rome mint. The reverse depicts Concordia, draped, seated left, holding patera in right hand and double cornucopiae in left hand.
About the Rome Mint
The Rome mint was the principal mint of the Roman state from the Republic through the fall of the Western Empire. It produced the vast majority of gold and silver coinage and was the only mint for much of the first and second centuries AD.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is RIC IV Philip I 125?
- RIC IV Philip I 125 is a coin of Philip The Arab (246 AD-248 AD) struck at the Rome mint cataloged under RIC vol. IV no. IV Philip I 125.
- How do you identify RIC IV Philip I 125?
- The obverse depicts Büste der Otacilia Severa mit Diadem und Mantel n.r., Haar geflochten und hochgesteckt, auf einer Mondsichel. with the inscription M OTACIL SEVERA AVG. The reverse depicts Concordia, draped, seated left, holding patera in right hand and double cornucopiae in left hand with the inscription CONCORDIA AVGG.
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