The coin shown in this photo is not as described in the text. Below is thee text coin. The face strikes me as more likely Valerian. The reverse figure has no cornucopia and looks a bit more like Jupiter. PACATORI ORBIS C. 145
This is all I got in Philip II flavor... Philip II, 244-246 AD; Mesembria, Thrace pentassaria 26mm 12.7g o: busts of philip and serapis; M AR IOYLIOC PHILIPPOC/KAICA, R below r: athena; MECAMB RIANWN Moushmov 4032
i missed the boat on that one.. i wasn't looking at the thread title but the coin description underneath..
Thanks Doug! I'll have to do further research but I remember when I got this one questioning the attribution.
That coin has lovely toning! Here's my humble example: And the corresponding sestertius (which is one of my favorite coins):
I recently got a Philip II as (at least I think it is an as) - a fairly scarce denomination for this kid, I believe. It isn't very pretty. It weighs 7.46 grams: