Philippus I 244-249 AD - AE Sestertius, 248 AD - SAECVLVM NOVVM

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Philippus I 244-249 AD - AE Sestertius, 248 AD - SAECVLVM NOVVM. Cataloguing markers: sestertius, bronze, Rome, 249 AD. Antikarts dossier with presentation, characteristics and traceability. Reference 001991.
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Detailed Description

Philippus I 244-249 AD - AE Sestertius, 248 AD - SAECVLVM NOVVM.

Analysis & expertise

Philippus I 244-249 AD - Sestertius, 248 AD, AE 17,57g. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG dr. and laur. bust of Philippus right. R/. SAECVLVM NOVVM SC Octastyle temple containing seated statue of Rome. Sear 9015; RIC 164; C201

Observed source price: € 190.00. Antikarts sale price includes a 15% markup.

Characteristics

Weight : 17.57 g RIC reference : RIC 164 Denomination : sestertius Metal : bronze Date : 249 AD Mint : Rome Source reference : 001991

Historical context

Chronological frame indicated on the source record: 249 AD. Mint mentioned in the source documentation: Rome. Monetary typology observed during cataloguing: sestertius, bronze.

Cultural value

References visible on the consulted listing: RIC 164 ; 001991.

Traceability & guarantees

Antikarts cataloguing reference: 001991. The photographs reproduce the specimen documented during catalog integration. This record corresponds to a specimen offered for sale on Antikarts. Stored documentary source: https://www.vcoins.com/fr/stores/carthago_numismatics/294/product/philippus_i_244249_ad__ae_sestertius_248_ad__saecvlvm_novvm/2020016/Default.aspx.

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Technical, historical and typological documentation for the coin

Reference 001991
Date
249 AD
Weight
17.57 g
RIC reference
RIC 164
Denomination
sestertius
Metal
bronze
Mint
Rome
Source reference
001991
Coin denomination
Sesterce
Chronology label
249 apr. J.-C.
Chronology start
249
Chronology end
249
Century
IIIe siècle apr. J.-C.
Primary catalog system
RIC
Primary catalog reference
RIC 164
Internal source code
001991
City / Mint
Rome