Roman Empire Philip I AD 244-249 AR Double-Denarius Saecular Game NGC VF

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Struck for the A.D. 248 millennial games, the elephant procession celebrated Rome’s 1,000th year. The legend AETERNITAS AVGG proclaims imperial eternity and continuity.

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CVC & Collectables presents a Philip I (Philip the Arab) AR Antoninianus issued at Rome in AD 248 for the Ludi Saeculares—Rome’s 1000th anniversary—featuring the celebrated elephant and mahout reverse. Certified NGC VF.

Coin Highlights:

  • Maker: Roman Empire, Philip I (AD 244–249)
  • Date/Mint: AD 248, Rome
  • Catalog: RIC IV.III 58
  • Metal/Denomination: AR Antoninianus (double-denarius)
  • Grade: NGC VF
  • Obverse: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG — radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind
  • Reverse: AETERNITAS AVGG — elephant walking left with mahout (goad in right, wand in left), saddle cloth adorned
  • Type: Ludi Saeculares (Secular Games) millennium issue

Collectibility:
A classic festival type prized for its lively elephant reverse and strong imperial portrait. In NGC VF, this piece offers clear legends and certified originality—ideal for a 3rd-century or festival-theme set. Find more alike here!

World Coin Issues

Roman Empire

Condition

Very Fine – 20

Grade

NGC

Year

AD

Emperor / Ruler

Philip I

Denominations

Double-Denarius

Metal Type Silver
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