Philip I, AE36 of Apameia, Phrygia. AD 244-249. Magistrate Alexandros. AYT K IOYL FILIPPOC AYG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. EP M AYR ALEXANDROY B ARXI APAMEWN, generally described as Noah and the ark, but could allude to the flood of Deucalion, showing Deucalion and Pyrrha. Two half-length figures of standing left in square chest representing the Ark, ("inscribed NWE") and floating on waves, a bird sitting on it at upper right. On the left the figures standing left on dry land, raising hands, with a bird above them holding an olive branch. BMC 182 (this coin); Hunter 21; SNG von Aulock 3510 and 8348.