RPC VIII, — (unassigned; ID 21722)

 

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Coin type
Volume VIII
Number — (unassigned; ID 21722)
Province Cilicia
Region Cilicia
Subregion Cilicia Pedias
City Aegeae
Reign Philip I
Person (obv.) Philip I (Augustus) ; Otacilia Severa (Augusta) ; Philip II (Caesar)
Issue Year ΒϘϹ = 292
Dating AD 245/6
Obverse inscription ΑΥΤ ΚΑΙ ΜΑ ΙΟΥ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟϹ ϹΕ, ΜΑ ΙΟΥ ΦΙΛΙΠΟΝ Κ, ΚΑΙ Μ ω ϹΕΟΥΗΡΑΝ ϹΕΒ
Edition Αὐτ(οκράτωρ) Καῖ(σαρ) Μᾶ(ρκος) Ἰού(λιος) Φίλιππος Σε(βαστὸς) Μᾶ(ρκον) Ἰού(λιον) Φίλιπ<π>ον Κ(αίσαρα) Μ(αρκίαν) Ὠ(τακιλίαν) Σεβῆραν Σεβ(αστήν)
Translation Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philip Augustus, for Marcus Julius Philip Caesar, and Marcia Otacilia Severa Augusta
Obverse design confronted busts of Philip I, radiate, draped and cuirassed, right, and Otacilia Severa, diademed and draped, left; between, bust of Philip II, laureate and draped
Reverse inscription ΕΥ ΠΙ ΘΕ ΜΑ ΑΙΓΕωΝ, ΒϘϹ
Edition Εὐ(γενοῦς) Πι(στῆς) Θε(οφίλης) Μα(κεδονικῆς) Αἰγέων βϙσʹ
Translation of the noble, faithful, god-loving Macedonian (city) of the Aegeaeans, (year) 292
Reverse design temple with six columns and eagle in pediment enclosing statue of Asclepius holding serpent staff next to Telesphorus
Metal copper-based alloy
Average diameter 28 mm
Average weight 14.61 g
Axis 6
Reference Haymann 214c
Specimens 4 (0 in the core collections)
Note The date is placed either within the temple or in the exergue.

Specimens of this coin type

Number Number Museum Bibliography
    Berk Buy or Bid Sale 185, 9 July 2013, lot 356
    CNG 31, lot 63039 = Agora 42, 6 Oct. 2015, lot 76 = Haymann 214c/1
    CNG EA 216, 12 Aug. 2009, lot 345 = Haymann 214a/5 corr.
    ✸ Pecunem 13, 16 Feb. 2014, lot 42