RPC VIII, — (unassigned; ID 2151)

 

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Coin type
Volume VIII
Number — (unassigned; ID 2151)
Province Lycia-Pamphylia
Region Cilicia
Subregion Cilicia Trachea
City Carallia
Reign Philip I
Person (obv.) Philip II (Augustus)
Issue Philip II as Augustus
Dating AD 247/9
Obverse inscription ΑΥΤ Κ ΜΑΡΚ ΙΟΥΛ ϹΕΟΥΗΡ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΝ ϹΕ
Nominative Imperator Caesar Marcus Iulius Severus Philippus Augustus
Obverse design laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip II, right, seen from front
Reverse inscription ΚΑΡΑΛΛΙΩΤΩΝ
Reverse design temple with two columns enclosing Tyche seated left, on rock, holding ears of corn
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 31 mm
Axis 6
Reference Watson 787
Specimens 1 (1 in the core collections)
Note The last three letters of the rev. legend (ΤΩΝ) are inverted. The rev. die was previously used under Elagabalus (Watson 25), Severus Alexander (Watson 202) and Maximinus (Watson 404), and Gordian III (RPC VII.2, 2682). It was also used later in the joint reign of Valerian and Gallienus (Watson 1386).

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
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