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Gemini, LLC > Auction VIAuction date: 10 January 2010
Lot number: 730

Lot description:

Philip I. 244-249 AD. AE 28, 13.72g. Samaria, Neapolis, 247-9 AD. Obv: IMP C M IVL PHILIPPO P F AVG Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rx: COL IV - NEAPO Zeus seated left holding globe and scepter, before him eagle standing left, head right. This reverse type only previously known in this issue for Philip II, not Philip I. It seems doubtful that in the type of Philip II a small Mount Gerizim appears in left field, as reported by SNG ANS and Harl. Harl, Museum Notes 29, 1984, obverse die A1, reverse like no. 89 (Philip II). Cf. SNG ANS 1026 (Philip II). Not in BM or Rosenberger. VF.

Ex Dr. Stephen Gerson Collection.

Estimate: US$500