I know there are plenty of P coins for you ancient folks to post. All I've got are some Corinthian coins depicting Pegasos but he didn't rule anything. How about Poseidon for P? He definitely ruled. . Looking forward to all your P coins over the weekend.
Here's another Ptolemy, 47.5mm >90 gm. Haven't checked the attribution yet. Not the greatest specimen but I wanted a representative maximum size. This one was collected in the late 1800's by Professor James Eaton and it has been in his family until I bought it last month.
i just posed on of these yesterday, but here are my two favorite coins brought to you by the letter "P". ptolemy iii and probus
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy VI Philometor and Ptolemy VIII Euergetes, 170 - 163 B.C. The others are Ptolemy III, II, I
Philip I AR Antoninianus. Antioch? mint, 244 AD. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS P F AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right, PM below bust / VIRTVS EXERCITVS, Virtus standing right, holding spear & resting hand on shield. RIC 74, RSC 245 Philip I, the Arab, First Half of 244 - End of September 249 A.D. Silver antoninianus, SRCV III 8932, RIC IV 32b, RSC IV 55, VF, 3.820g, 23.3mm, 45o, Rome mint, 244 - 245 A.D.; obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind; reverse FIDES MILIT, Fides standing half left, standard in each hand; Philip II, as Caesar, AR Antoninianus. M IVL PHILPPVS CAES, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PRINCIPI IVVENT, the prince standing left, holding globe & spear. RIC 218d, RSC 48. Philip I AE Sestertius (18.42 gm). IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / LAET FVNDATA, S-C, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and rudder RIC 175. Ex Sosius
Philip II AE Unit 359-336 BC Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 6.2 grams Obverse: Head of Apollo right Reverse: Youth on horse right ... spearhead in exergue Reference: Sear 6696-6698 => extremely cool coin ($31 bucks, delivered ... wha? ... yup!!)
I have a lot of P Macedonian Kingdom, Philip II, 359 - 336 B.C.Bronze AE Unit, SGCV II 6697, aVF, 7.079g, 16.9mm, 0o, Macedonian mint, obverse head of Apollo right wearing taenia; reverse FILIPPOU, young male rider on prancing horse right; Pontos, Amisos. Circa 85-65 BC. Æ 21 mm Bust of Amazon right, wearing wolfskin headdress / AMISOU, Nike walking right, holding wreath in right hand, palm over left shoulder. SNG BMC Black Sea 1218-1219; SNG Stancomb 704; SNG Copenhagen 165.
Philip II, Ar Tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint Obv:– Laureate head of Zeus right Rev:– FILIP-POU, king riding left, wearing kausia and chlamys, raising right hand in salute, erased protome of pegasos below, bow under right foreleg Minted in Amphipolis mint. 355 - 348 BC Reference:– Le Rider 164 (D75/R135)
Philip II, Ar Tetradrachm, Amphipolis mint Obv:– Laureate head of Zeus right Rev:– FILIPPOU, naked youth on horse pacing right on horseback holding palm, stalk of grain under belly, P below foreleg Minted in Amphipolis mint. Reference:– SNG ANS 667 - 680 Test cut on reverse. 14.114g, 24.3mm, 0o
Philippi AE17 356-345 BC Diameter: 18 mm Weight: 5.4 grams Obverse: Head of Herakles covered with lion's skin Reverse: Tripod => "$20" delivered ........ wow, the P-Coins are my thriftiest!!!
Pergamene Kingdom, Philetairos, AR tetradrachm, 282-263 B.C. Obv:– Laureate head of Philetaurus right Rev:– FILETAIPOY, Athena seated left, left elbow resting on shield set on ground behind, holding wreath in right hand above legend; grape bunch in outer left field; strung bow in right field Minted in Mysia, Pergamon, 241 - 197 B.C. Reference:– Westermark Group IV B, SNG Cop 336, SNG von Aulock 1358. Weight 16.74g. 31.69mm
The P section is going to take ten pages I have a lot of them, not sure if they are all on my computer and I'm not home. Looking forward to posting more and seeing more!
Philip III Arrhidaeus, drachm, Price P43 Silver drachm Obv:– Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress knotted at base of neck Rev:– FILIPPOU, Zeus on throne, feet on footstool, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and scepter, lyre left Minted in Ionia, Kolophon, posthumus issue, , c. 323 - c. 319 B.C. Reference:– Price P43
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy I Soter, 294 B.C., Tetradrachm, Svoronos 236 Silver Tetradrachm of Ptolemy I Soter, founder of the Pteolmaic Kingdom Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:– ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, monogram left Minted in Alexandria, B.C. 294 Reference:– Svoronos 236, SNG Cop 75 14.379g, 29.9mm, 0o
Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy II Soter (285 - 246 B.C.), Tetradrachm, Svoronos 774 Silver tetradrachm Obv:– Diademed head of Ptolemy I right wearing aegis Rev:- PTOLEMAIOY [SOTERWS], eagle standing left, head left, on thunderbolt, wings closed, PT and ME monograms left, date AL and Q right Minted in Galilee, Ake Ptolemais, Year 31. B.C. 255 Reference:– BMC.112 var. Svoronos 774 pl. XXV/10 (4 ex.) SNG Cop.470. Delepierre- Gülnar 2/4074 pl. 129(6 ex.)