The Philip II Coin of Ancient Mesopotamia
An ancient bronze coin dating back to the third century A.D.…
• Struck in Nisibis in Mesopotamia at the end of the Roman occupation, it features the portrait of Emperor Philip II — the “boy Emperor” who was only 10 years old when his father made him co-ruler — on one side and Tyche, the goddess of fortune, on the other.
• Certified as genuine and in Circulated Very Fine or better condition by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), one of the most trusted names in the numismatic industry.
• Made by skilled artisans more than 1,700 years ago, with images hand-carved into coin dies; each is a distinctive work of art that is slightly different from all others.
• Encapsulated in a sonically sealed clear archival-quality holder that allows for the safe examination of both sides without fear of damage from dust, dirt and fingerprints.
• Accompanied by a luxurious wooden Display Chest (measuring 5⅜" x 4⅜" x 1½").
• Comes with an expertly written Collector’s Guide and a magnifying loupe.
• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.
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No two hand-struck coins are exactly alike; designs of the coin that you receive may vary slightly from the ones shown.
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