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Sestertius - Philippus I Damascus

Issuer Damascus
Year 244-249
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A large wreath, adorned with an elaborate terminal decoration at its apex, enclosing the Greek inscription CEΒΑCΜΙΑ, with ΙΕΡΑ appearing as part of the decorative field. Below the wreath, a ram's head is depicted in profile, serving as a symbol associated with Damascus and its colonial identity. The surrounding legend identifies the city as a Roman colony and metropolis. The composition reflects the civic pride of Colonia Damascus and its privileged status within the Roman provincial hierarchy.
Reverse script Latin/Greek
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Edge Plain
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