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Bronze Sestertius Of Roman Emperor Philip II - FJ.1527
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 247
AD
to 249
AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Gold-Bead
Additional Information: Korea / This splendid coin has been set in an 18 karat gold pendant and strung in a necklace with genuine leopard skin beads (of the jasper family), and a 14 karat gold clasp.
£2,640.00
Location: Great Britain
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Philip II (Latin: Marcus Julius
Severus Philippus, 237–249 AD), also
known as Philip the Younger, was the
son and co-ruler of the Roman Emperor
Philip the Arab(Philip I, c.204-249
AD). When his father became emperor in
244 AD, the younger Philip was
appointed Caesar. Their reign took
place during the thousandth
anniversary of the founding of Rome,
and great games and spectacles were
planned for the celebration. Published
during Philip II's reign (247-249 AD),
this bronze sestertius form a refined
necklace with genuine leopard skin
beads (of the jasper family) and gold.
-MK
- (FJ.1527)
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