Roman Provincial BI Tetradrachm Philip I (244-249 AD) XF NGC
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Philip I also known as Philip the Arab, was one of the earliest known possible adherents to Christianity. He was known for much more temperate behavior to Christian sects throughout the empire; no contemporary historian though backs the claim.
Coin Highlights
- BI Tetradrachm of Emperor Philip I. (244-249 AD).
- Struck at Antioch.
- Certified by NGC as XF (Extra Fine)
- Fine Style notated on holder.
- Obverse: Laurate bust right.
- Reverse: Eagle standing left on palm, holding a wreath in its beak, wings displayed; S-C in exergue.
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