PISIDIA, Prostanna. Philip I. 244-249 AD. Æ 38mm (23.53 gm). Obv: AVT K MAP IOV FILOPPOC, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right, seen from behind Rev: PPOCTANNEWN, Men standing left in distyle temple; lion at feet. Von Aulock, Pisidiens, 1829 (Philip II; same dies); SNG France -; BMC Lycia -; SNG Copenhagen -. Near VF, black and brown patina, some roughness. Very rare, only one cited by von Aulock. ($300) The specimen cited by von Aulock is barely fine and as such is called Philip II because of the smooth face. This specimen from the same dies, however, clearly shows an older, bearded portrait and is thus correctly identified as Philip I. From the CNG Mail bid sale 64, Sep 24, 2003. Sold for $410 on estimate of $300 By permission of CNG, www.cngcoins.com.