Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip I (244-249 AD) Ch AU NGC
Numismatic
Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip I (244-249 AD) Ch AU NGC
During the turbulent years of 244 to 249 AD, the ancient mint at Antioch produced striking silver-alloy coinage that served as a vital medium of exchange in the Roman East. This particular billon tetradrachm represents that era under the rule of Emperor Philip I, offering a tangible connection to the administration of the provincial eastern empire. The front of this ancient coin displays a right-facing portrait of the emperor adorned with a laurel wreath. On the reverse, a powerful eagle stands facing left upon a palm branch, its wings spread wide while it holds a wreath in its beak. Beneath this central image, the letters S and C occupy the exergue space. This specific piece has survived the centuries in exceptional preservation, certified as Choice About Uncirculated and noted for its Fine Style, which highlights the superior artistry of the ancient die engravers.
Fair market value
Member valueSee live fair market value on all 26,000+ coins with a free account.Sign up freeLog in
Prices shown are estimated fair market values based on live spot prices and typical dealer ask premiums. They are provided for informational purposes only and are not an offer to buy or sell. The price a dealer will pay for an item (bid) is typically 10–20% below the values shown, depending on the item, its condition, and current market conditions.
Specifications
| Country | Antioch |
|---|---|
| Year | 244-249 AD |
| Grade | Almost Unc (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | BI Tetradrachm |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.4300 troy oz |
| Diameter | 25 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
Coins you visited
Quick access to coins you've looked at recently.
Coins you saved
Quick access to coins you saved.