[Home, My eBay, Site Map] [eBay logo] [to Browse, Sell, Services, Search, Help, and Community] [Browse Sub-Navigation] CSA PHILIP I AR ANTONI. SEAR 2567 Item #230239786 Coins & Stamps:Coins:Non-US:Ancient, Medieval [Image] Bidding is closed for this item. [Image] [Show description]Starts at $9.99 First bid $9.99 Quantity 1 # of bids 0 (bid history) (with [Leave feedback] emails) (to seller) Time left Auction has Location Lexington, KY ended. [envelope] (mail this auction Started 01/03/00, 16:35:49 PST to a friend) [Gift Alert] (request a gift Ends 01/10/00, 16:35:49 PST alert) [Image] Seller csauctions (278) [star] [mask] (Rating) (view comments in seller's Feedback Profile) (view seller's other auctions) (ask seller a question) [Image] High bid -- [Image] Payment Money Order/Cashiers Checks, Personal Checks Shipping Buyer pays fixed shipping charges, Seller ships internationally, See item description for shipping charges [Image] Relist Seller: Didn't sell your item the first time? item eBay will refund your relisting fee if it sells the second time around. Relist this item. Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. You should contact the seller to resolve any questions before bidding. Currency is U.S. dollar ($) unless otherwise noted. Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CS AUCTIONS SPECIALIZING IN ANCIENT COINS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CSA PHILIP I AR ANTONI. SEAR 2567 PHILIP I A.D. 244-249: M. Julius Philippus, a native of Arabia, was appointed to the post of praetorian prefect by Gordian III. He brought about the deposition and murder of the young emperor. The chief event of his reign was the celebration, in 248, of the thousandth anniversary of the foundation of Rome. There were magnificent games with many wild beasts, most of which had been collected by Gordian for his Persian triumph. A series of coins was also struck to commemorate the event. The latter part of his reign was troubled by a number of pretenders, and in 249 he had to take the field in person to deal with the rebellious legions of Decius. The two armies met near Verona and in the ensuing battle he was defeated and killed together with his son. [Image] Buyer to pay $2.00 for first class mail, $.85 optional insurance. Money Order gets ASAP shipping. Grading is subjective and varies by the individual. Please Click here to see my Grading Roman Coins page. Click here to see the other coins, antiques, and antiquities I currently have running on eBay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] Bidding Bidding is closed for this item. --------------------------------------------------------------- Announcements | Register | eBay Store | SafeHarbor | Feedback Forum | About eBay Copyright © 1995-2000 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. [TrustE] Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement