Phillip I (The Arab) - Annona AR Antoninianus
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245-247 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG legend with radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: ANNONA AVGG legend with Annona standing left, holding corn ears and cornucopia, modius at feet. RIC 28c; Sear 8922. 3.78 grams. ("). The son of an Arab chieftain named Marinus, this emperor is better known as 'Philip the Arab'. He became praetorian prefect to Gordian III, whom he eventually had killed. At the height of his reign, games and spectacles were held in Rome in celebration of the city's millennium. Philip and his son were both killed in battle, and Trajan Decius took the imperial throne in 249 AD. [No Reserve]
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Near extremely fine.
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Phillip I (The Arab) - Annona AR Antoninianus
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