RPC VIII, — (unassigned; ID 20806)

 

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Coin type
Volume VIII
Number — (unassigned; ID 20806)
Province Lycia-Pamphylia
Region Pisidia
City Apollonia Mordiaeum
Reign Philip I
Person (obv.) Philip I (Augustus)
Obverse inscription ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΙΟΥΛΙΟϹ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ ϹΕ
Edition Αὐτ(οκράτωρ) Κ(αῖσαρ) Μ(ᾶρκος) Ἰούλιος Φίλιππος Σε(βαστός)
Translation Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus
Obverse design laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I, right, seen from rear
Reverse inscription ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΑΤΩΝ ΛΥΚΙΩΝ ΘΡΑΚΩΝ ΚΟΛΩΝΩΝ
Edition Ἀπολλωνιατῶν Λυκίων Θρακῶν Κολωνῶν
Translation of the Lycian Apolloniates of Thracian colonies
Reverse design temple with eight columns enclosing male figure (Zeus?) holding sceptre; eagle in pediment
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 32 mm
Average weight 16.17 g
Axis 6
Reference vA Pisidien II, 135
Specimens 6 (1 in the core collections)
Note The male figure within the temple is described as 'emperor' in vA.

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
    Cop SNG 101 = vA Pisidien II, 135
    CGT coll.
    CNG EA 146, 23 Aug. 2006, lot 177
    ✸ CNG EA 237, 21 July 2010, lot 127
    SPQR Collection 3, 4 Oct. 2024, lot 339
    van der Dussen 24, 1 June 1995, lot 3195