Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Julius Marinus


Julius Marinus was the father of the emperor Philip I. Obviously no coins were struck for him during his lifetime, only two posthumous issues struck after his death ca AD 246-247 and deification by Philip.

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Philippopolis
Arabia

BMC 2
Sear5 9138
Divus Julius Marinus AE23 of Philippopolis, Arabia. ΘEΩ MAΡINΩ, bare-headed bust right, draped on left shoulder; supported by eagle standing right, wings spread / ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛIT-ΩN KOΛΩNIAC S-C, Roma standing left, holding patera in right hand, spear in left, shield at feet right. Spijkerman 2, SNG ANS 1402, BMC 2; Mabbott 4449; Cohen 2; Musei Theup. p. 749. (2 examples)
Philippopolis
Arabia
Sofaer 1
Divus Julius Marinus AE32, of Philippopolis, Arabia. 17.7 g. Died circa AD 246-247. ΘEΩ MAΡINΩ, bare-headed, draped bust right, eagle standing right with wings spread below. / ΦIΛIΠΠOΠOΛITΩN KOΛΩNIAC S-C, Roma seated left on shield, holding two small figures of Philip’s parents on an eagle, and spear. Sofaer 1; Paris 126; Spijkerman 1.TextImage
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