[Home, My eBay, Site Map, Sign In/Out] [eBay logo] [Main Navigation] [Browse Sub-Navigation] ORC54 - PHILIP I Antoninianus Felicitas, VF Item #525456223 Coins:Coins: World:Ancient:Roman: Imperial Bidding is closed for this item. [Show description]Currently$32.35 First bid $1.00 Quantity 1 # of bids 12 bid history [Leave feedback] Time leftAuction has Location Massachuserrs (to seller) ended. (to bidder) Country/Region USA/Boston [envelope] mail this auction to a Started Dec-12-00 If you are the 18:26:57 PST friend seller or the Dec-19-00 [Gift Alert] request a gift high bidder - Ends 18:26:57 PST now what? alert [Image] Seller (Rating) oldromancoins.com (948) [star] [about me] view comments in seller's Feedback Profile | view seller's other auctions | ask seller a question [Image] High bid 62raider (14) [star] eBay Online Payments by Billpoint Payment Money [Image] [Image] Order/Cashiers Instant Purchase details Checks, Personal Checks, See item Winning [High Bidder - pay now!] Bidder: description for Click here to payment methods Seller: view/update payment accepted info. Shipping Seller pays for shipping, Seller ships internationally (worldwide), See item description for shipping charges [Image] Relist Seller: Didn't sell your item the first time? item eBay will refund your relisting fee if it sells the second time around. Relist this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Auction currency is U.S. dollars ($) unless otherwise noted. Description Henri Delger's OldRomanCoins.com presents: [Image] [Image] ORC54 - PHILIP I Antoninianus Felicitas, VF Philip I, AR Antoninianus, IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right. / P M TR P III COS P P, Felicitas, personifying happiness, success, and prosperity, stands left holding a caduceus and a cornucopia. Struck 246 A.D. RCV 2566 RSC 124, (3.4 gm.), VF. Marcus Julius Verus Phillipus, son of an Arab chief, rose to Praetorian prefect, then to the throne of Rome - over Emperor Gordian III's dead body. Philip told the Senate that Gordian had died of natural causes, and they accepted his story, but since Gordian was so young, it's likely that Philip had him murdered. In any event, Philip wasted no time making peace with the Persians in order to get to Rome quickly, and consolidate power. He appointed his relatives to high posts, and installed his son as Caesar. All went well enough for a few years, but would-be usurpers of the throne kept challenging Philip, and Decius succeeded in 249. NOTE: For THIS sale, Credit Card payments MUST be made via eBay's Billpoint system to see ALL the wonderful items in this week's eBay sale! to go to OldRomanCoins.com for coins, antiquities, and books! SUPER SERVICE: if you have an acceptable eBay record, we will promptly ship this item anywhere in the USA, with NO SHIPPING CHARGES! Personal checks (in U.S. funds) are acceptable. However, we reserve the right to delay shipment until funds have cleared. To avoid delay, if you are a new customer, send a bank check or money order. 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