Came in today from a spanish seller, paid $40 incl.shipment. *Please show your Philip II coins, thanks
Nice price, wonderful portrait! Unsurprisingly, my only Roman Philip II is provincial EGYPT, Alexandria. Philip II as Caesar Regnal year 4 of Philip I, CE 246/7 billion tetradrachm, 22 mm, 12.8 gm Obv: MIOVΦIΛIΠΠOCKCEB; cuirassed bust right, bare head Rev: Hermanubis standing facing, head right, winged caduceus in right arm and palm branch in left hand; jackal (looking more like Disney's Pluto) left at feet; L-Δ Ref: Emmett 3592.4(Caesar); Milne 3676; Dattari-Savio pl. 264, 5079
Philip II RI Philip II 244-249 Nisibis Mesopotamia-farthest EAST Temple But I always lobby for the REAL PHILIP II... an UNBELIEVABLE Leader and Brillant Man (read about him, EVERYTHING that Alexander the Great accomplished was ALL because of his Father) Died before his time: MAKEDON Philip II 1/5th Stater Apollo head r - Horseman r trident below, Sear 6691
Nice one @Andres2 - Here's my sole Phillip II. I like the toning on this one, but Phillip also must have had sharp hearing!
How do I give @Alegandron multiple likes for his truth speaking on the REAL Philip ii. Anyway, here's my coin of the little squirt Philip ii... Philip II (AD 247-249). Silver antoninianus Antioch. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust of Philip II right / CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC 241 (R2) variant (bust l.).
Nice Philip II coins everyone. I may have one of those coins laying around somewhere...here she is (no captive though):
It says indeed denarius in the TITLE, in the description it says antoninianus , my mistake. I hope your not too confused roman99