Roman Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Philip I (244-249 AD) CH XF NGC
Numismatic
Roman Silver Tetradrachm Emperor Philip I (244-249 AD) CH XF NGC
During the mid third century AD, the Roman Empire produced coinage that served as both currency and a medium for imperial portraiture. This silver tetradrachm, minted during the reign of Emperor Philip I between 244 and 249 AD, offers a direct look into the artistic style of the era. The coin features a detailed right-facing bust of the emperor, capturing the distinct portraiture of his rule. The reverse side of the coin displays a powerful depiction of an eagle standing with its body facing forward and its head turned toward the left. In its beak, the eagle holds a wreath. The design is accented by the letter S placed over the wing, alongside the letters S and C positioned within the open field, elements that are clearly visible on the ancient surface.
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Specifications
| Year | 244-249 AD |
|---|---|
| Grade | NGC |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Tetradrachm |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0000 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Diameter | 25 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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