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Philip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very Rare

Description: Philip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very Rare Philip I The ArabPisidia, Antioch Mint 244-249 ADObverse: Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind  Reverse:  River-god Anthios reclining left on urn from which water flows, holding cornucopiae and reed References: Krzyźanowska dies VII/8; RPC VIII Online 3292 Very RareSize: 26mm, 9.28gProfessional Numismatic Notes: A very rare type!  Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (with full color picture and signed by a professional numismatist) and is guaranteed authentic forever. With decades of ancient numismatic experience, you can be assured that all of the coins we sell are both genuine and as described!This coin will come in a convenient archival safe pvc-free2"x2" flip, along with a description of the coin's details and attribution. Thousands of Ancient Coins in our Ebay store- Click to view them! Combined Shipping Payments Authenticity Guaranteed About Romae Aeternae Numismatics Combined shipping is possible on all items. Please request a combined invoice before payment is made and we will send you one as soon as possible. Payment is due within one week (7 days) of the end of the auction. Arrangements can be made for longer terms only on an approved basis (contact me for approval). All of the coins sold by Romae Aeternae Numismatics are guaranteed authentic forever. We've been in business on Ebay since 2008 and have sold tens of thousands of authentic ancient coins; which means you can trust that we know our stuff. Every coin will come with an attractive certificate of authenticity, signed by our professional numismatist with a color image of your coin! The Ancient Romans were a proud and mighty civilization. They conquered much of their known world and many powerful enemies in the process. At the height of their power, it seemed as though they were unstoppable and that their power would last for eternity. It comes as no surprise then, that eventually they would place the legends ROMAE AETERNAE on their coinage. These legends translate into "Eternal Rome" and these coins usually depict the Roman city goddess Roma with a Spear and a victory in her hand as well as a shield beside or beneath her. These icons were symbols of Roma's might. The spear represented the strength of the Roman army and the phalanx. The shield also representing this might, but also giving a sense that under Roman rule, one was safe. The victory of course representing its namesake in the victories over Rome's enemies. It is clear that the Romans thought their empire would last for eternity. Of course we today know that the Roman empire did not last for eternity, and that what remains is only a small shadow of its former glory. All is not lost, however. The coins they minted have preserved a snapshot of their memory. These coins bare the mark of their creators and reflect their lives, customs, and history in images and denominations. By preserving and collecting these coins, we are keeping their memory alive. Romae Aeternae Numismatics offers this history at prices affordable to most everyone. You too can own a piece of this history and memory of the Eternal Roman Empire! Here at Romae Aeternae Numismatics, we have chosen to include the depiction of Roma on our logo and seal of authenticity because we believe it represents Rome's most meaningful piece of Numismatic history. It represents her national pride, her traditions, her power, might, and her prestige! A certificate of Authenticity (signed by our professional numismatist) is included with the purchase of all coins! I hope you find something that meets your interests! Thanks and God Bless, Ed Beck

Price: 200 USD

Location: Niles, Illinois

End Time: 2024-11-30T22:45:16.000Z

Shipping Cost: 12 USD

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Philip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very RarePhilip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very RarePhilip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very RarePhilip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very RarePhilip I The Arab AE26 of Antioch, Pisidia "Anthios Reclining" Very Rare

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Certification: Certificate of Authenticity

Grade: See Photo

Composition: Bronze

Year: 244 AD

Certification Number: Signed by Professional Numismatist

Denomination: AE26

Era: Ancient

Historical Period: Roman: Provincial (100-400 AD)

Modified Item: No

Culture: Roman Provincial

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