The Philip II Coin of Ancient Mesopotamia

The Philip II Coin of Ancient Mesopotamia

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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