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Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip II (247-249) AU NGC

Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip II (247-249) AU NGC

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Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip II (247-249) AU NGC


0.4300 troy oz 247-249 AD Almost Unc (NGC)

During the turbulent middle of the third century, the Roman Empire produced fascinating provincial coinage that blended local traditions with imperial authority. This silver tetradrachm, minted between 247 and 249 AD, features the young emperor Philip II, who ruled alongside his father during a brief and unstable window of Roman history. The obverse of this ancient coin presents a right-facing portrait of the emperor, adorned with a traditional laureate wreath. On the reverse, a powerful Roman eagle stands tall, a classic symbol of Roman military strength and authority. The coin displays the letters SC, representing the senatorial decree that authorized its creation. Having survived nearly eighteen centuries, this provincial silver piece remains in exceptional condition, certified as Almost Uncirculated. Its crisp details offer a direct, tactile connection to the final years of the Philip dynasty.

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Specifications

Country Roman Empire
Year 247-249 AD
Grade Almost Unc (NGC)
Legal-tender face value BI Tetradrachm
Metal Silver
Weight 0.4300 troy oz
Diameter 25 mm
Thickness Varies mm

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