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URI | https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/2411 json ttl rdf xml epidoc |
Volume | VIII |
Number | — (unassigned; ID 2411) |
Province | Syria Palaestina |
Region | Samaria |
City | Neapolis |
Reign | Philip I |
Person (obv.) | Philip I (Augustus) |
Dating | AD 247–9 |
Obverse inscription | IMP C M IVL PHILIPPO P F AVG |
Edition | Imp(eratori) C(aesari) M(arco) Iul(io) Philippo P(io) F(elici) Aug(usto) |
Translation | to Emperor Caesar Marcus Julius Philippus Pious Fortunate Augustus |
Obverse design | laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I, right, seen from rear |
Reverse inscription | COL SERGIA NEAP |
Edition | col(onia) Sergia Neap(olis) |
Translation | the colony of Sergian Neapolis |
Reverse design | Mount Gerizim with temple in perspective, and altar (on the right), steep stairway and colonnade; below, eagle facing, head right, spreading wings |
Metal | copper-based alloy |
Average diameter | 28 mm |
Average weight | 13.97 g |
Axis | 7 |
Reference | Harl, Neapolis 32 |
Specimens | 1 (1 in the core collections) |