Philipp I the Arab coins Roman Imperial catalog
Emperor Marcus Julius Philip "the Arab" (244-249)
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG
ROMAE AETERNAE
Antoninianus 247
silver
22 mm.
Rome
Bust right in radiate crown and draped armor / Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus
Roma seated left, holding Victory and scepter; altar to left / Rome Eternal
Coin value - $70-90
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SALVS AVG
Antoninianus 244-247
silver
23 mm.
Bust right in radiate crown and draped armor / Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus
Salus standing right, feed the snake from the hands / Salus of August
Coin value - $70-90
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AEQVITAS AVG G
Sestertius 247-249
bronze
29 mm.
Rome
Bust right in a wreath and armor / Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus
Acvetas standing left, holds scales and cornucopia / Acvetas of Augustus
Coin value - $70-90
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VICTORIA AVG
Sestertius 244-249
bronze
25 mm.
Rome
Bust right in a wreath / Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus
Victory standing left, holds wreath and palm / Victory of August
Coin value - $40-60
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