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Ancient Roman-Thracian AE27 Coin of Philip II and Serapis, ca. 244 AD
Item Details
Ancient Roman-Thracian AE27 Coin of Philip II and Serapis, ca. 244 AD. Obverse: busts of Philip and Serapis facing each other. Reverse: Demeter standing left, holding grain ears and torch. Metal Content: bronze. Diameter: 27 mm. Weight: 11.44 grams. Coin is lightly circulated.
Materials | Bronze |
Period | Ancient Roman |
Date | 244 A.D. |
Number of Coins | 1 |
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Condition
- lightly circulated.
Dimensions
4.0" W x 4.0" H x 4.0" D
- measurements of shipping box.
Item #
ITMGG86316