Tetradrachm of Philip I, Emperior of Rome from Antioch Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Philip, the Arabian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 204–249, ruled 244–49

Medium

Silver

Dimensions

10.93 g, 12:00, 26.5 mm

Credit Line

Transfer from the Yale University Library, Numismatic Collection, 2001, Gift of Gilbert Steinberg

Accession Number

2001.87.4507

Culture
Period

3rd century A.D.

Classification
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Numismatics

Obverse Description

Obverse Description: AUTOK K M IOUL PHILIPPOS CEB [Gr.] Radiate draped and cuirassed bust r., seen from behind

Reverse Description

Reverse Description: DEMARCH EXOUSIAS [Gr.] Eagle standing l. on palm, head l., tail r., holding wreath in beak; in exergue, SC
Provenance

Provenance

Gilbert Steinberg, to about 1984; Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn., from about 1984 to 2001; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
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Additional information

Object/Work type

coins, money, tetradrachms

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