This is my first Roman Silver of my still little beginner collection. Thanks to the kindness and help of mister Clark (Victor_Clark). I do not yet know how to make the attribute text but here is what I found out: Philip I (Philip the Arab) Emperor from 244 to 249 Perhaps, if leisure time permits, can one of you coin-elders help me with the full attribution ? Thanks for looking.
Congrats on your first silver alloy ancient coin! If you want to try finding the RIC number yourself, see this post from earlier today for the general steps: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/attribution-quiz-5-victor-clarks-coin.297541/#post-2759736
This thread is exactly what I needed, thanks. I was too excited to show off my coin before properly identifying it ! I will try to get my bearings next time
A Philip the Arab antoninianus with that Romae Aeternae reverse is a good choice for your first Roman AR, IMHO. Nice example, too!
Love your new coin. I also love to attribute coins. I find it's sometimes like being an investigator (which I was in my younger days). Identifying and attributing coins is half the fun.
Very nice!! I'll throw in a Tet of Phil and and Ant of his son---with both 'holding court' while sitting on curule chairs on the reverse:
Very handsome. I think the silver of Philip I, Severus Alexander, and Gordian III are ideal "starter" coins for ancient silver. Their ready availability keeps prices modest while you still get a really nice looking coin, in decent grade, too.
The silver and bronze he sent are the best looking coins I own. Absolutely thrilled and happy and excited. Ive been talking about them non stop to my girlfriend since I got them. Very special gifts that will always be at my front page of my collection book. I am glad that the coins of the mid 200s are readily available still. It seems that Republic and Greek coins are very hard to get usually.
Thank you again for everything. I will work on attributing the bronze coins soon, very excited and grateful for your coins.
Here's a Philip I with a Felicitas reverse type: Philip I The Arab, AD 244-249 Roman AR antoninianus 3.8g, 23mm, 12h Rome mint, AD 248. Obv.: IMP PHILLIPVS AVG; Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right, from behind. Rev.: P M TR P IIII COS II PP; Felicitas standing left, long caduceus in right hand, cornucopia in left. Refs: RIC 5; Cohen 137; RCV 8946 var. (obv. legend).