Philip I Tetadrachm of Antioch (148 CE)

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  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    This beautiful coin was a gift from my Secret Santa. I cannot tell you how thrilled I am. First, I've made a handful of comments in the past about how much I wanted one of these tets with the imperial eagles, but they were relatively few, which means this person must have dug through a bunch of my comments to arrive at this. It was very thoughtful and far surpassed any of my expectations.

    Second, Philip I has an interesting connection to Antioch. For many centuries after his death, there have been rumors that Philip I was a Christian. Although he probably wasn't one, he definitely went out of his way to treat them nice. It was at Antioch where Philip I and his wife attempted to celebrate Easter with the Christians, but the bishop forced the Emperor to stand alongside the penitents during the ceremony instead of in the good seats. Apparently being the most powerful man in the world did not impress the Bishop of Antioch.

    Thanks a million Secret Santa. He even gave me a second coin (a modern silver one) but if I show it then you'll know who he is, so I'll leave that one out. But man, what an amazing package.

    Philip I Tetadrachm of Antioch.jpeg

    It does have mild porosity all over, but I hear that's common with the billon coins of the period, and either way it is still an amazing coin.

    And here is my Philip I antoninianus which was my only Philip I until now:

    Philip I Aequitas Ant 246AD.jpg

    This one is my "Mr. Spock" Philip...doesn't he look like Spock from the new Star Trek movies?
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    That's a fantastic Secret Santa gift!!!

    Here's an Antioch tet with his wife to go with it!

    Otacilia Severa Tetradrachm.jpg
     
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  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice, thought about getting a right facer to go with left.

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    Philip I (244 - 249 A.D.)
    Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch
    Billon Tetradrachm
    O: ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛΙ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CΕΒ, Radiate and cuirassed bust left seen from the front.
    R: ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥCΙΑC ΥΠΑΤΟ Γ, Eagle standing right, wings spread, head right, wreath in beak.
    ANTIOXIA/S C in two lines below.
    Antioch Mint, Stuck Year 3 246/247 A.D.
    11.7g
    26mm
    Prieur 359
     
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  5. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    Thats pretty sweet Sallent.
    I bid on one about a month ago but forgot to set a pre hammer alert & missed it.
     
  6. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    It seems to be a popular design of which I do not own. But I do have this from Antioch:
    Philip I 8.jpg
    PHILIP I
    AE30
    OBVERSE: AVTOK K M IOVLI FILIPPOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    REVERSE: ANTIOCEWN MHTRO KOLWN D-E S-C, turreted & draped bust of Tyche right, ram leaping right above, star beneath
    Struck at Antioch, 244-249 AD
    30mm, 14g
    BMC 528
     
  7. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    Yours is a nice example with good surfaces for these billon coins. Santa must have you in the nice book. The other thing you might want is a coin minted in Rome for use in Antioch. These have MON VRB in place of ANTIOXIA on the reverse.
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  8. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Wonderful coins!

    Heres a not so Spocky ant.

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    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
    21mm, 3.9gms
    rare
     
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  9. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Gorgeous Philip I Tet ( I like Eagles), and wow, great Ant! Very crisp!

    I have only one from the The Arab:

    RI Philip I 244-249 CE AR Ant radiate zoo Antelope 1000 yr anniv Rome Obv-Rev.jpg
    RI Philip I 244-249 CE AR Ant radiate zoo Antelope 1000 yr anniv Rome
     
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  10. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    You may only have one, but in my opinion you have one of the best Philip I found out there. Those animal series made for the 1000 year anniversary of Rome are some of the most beautiful 3rd century Roman silver coins minted, and are extremely desirable coins to own.

    I wish I had one like yours. Its in my "To Buy" list...Eventually.
     
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  11. Ajax

    Ajax Well-Known Member

    Awesome coins everyone. I recently got this one
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  12. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow => that's a great OP-Tet, Lawyer ... a super Santa gift

    Ummm, I don't have a cool Tet of Phil-I, but I do have an antoninianus ...


    Philip I a.jpg philip I b.jpg

    ... oh, and an AE example of this guy as well (Syria, 8 Assaria)

    Syria Gordian Tyche.jpg
     
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  13. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    @Sallent, this is for sure a very nice gift from your secret Santa :)

    I have two tets and two antoniniani of that dude

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    Philippus I, Tetradrachm Antioch mint 244 AD
    ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΑ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CΕΒ , Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥCΙΑC, Eagle facing, head left, holding wreath in beak, tail left. SC at exergue
    10,66 gr, 27-28 mm
    Ref : Prieur # 319, Mc Alee # 887


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    Philippus I, Tetradrachm struck in Antioch in 248 AD
    ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΑ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC CΕΒ, Radiate bust of Philippus right
    ΔΗΜΑΡΧ ΕΞΟΥCΙΑC VΠATO Γ, Eagle facing, holding a wreath in beak. ANTIOXIA / SC at exergue
    11.60 gr
    Ref : BMC #512, Prieur # 377_069


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    Philippus I, Antoninianus Rome mint, AD 247
    IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
    P M TR P IIII COS II P P , Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae
    5.16 gr 20/23 mm
    Ref : RIC IV, part 3 #3


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    ROMAN EMPIRE, PHILIP I, antoninianus, RIC 15 Rome mint, AD 248, 2nd officina
    IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
    SAECVLARES AVGG, She wolf left, suckling Romulus and Remus, II at exergue
    3.7 gr
    Ref : RCV # 8957, RIC # 15, Cohen # 178

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  14. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    Congrats Sallent, excellent Christmas present, Santa must love you.

    no Philip I tets in my collection yet, only Antoninii

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  15. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Thank you. I appreciate your kind comment. I do enjoy it as a nice coin. Although I do not pursue Roman coins in the AD period as actively as BC, I recognize there are some fun coins in that era. I rather like the History, and 1000 years of a successful city is a neat milestone commemorated by some cool coins.
     
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