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A Commemorative Philippus Uniface?

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Little by little, I have been going through a collection that I inherited from my grandfather then posting for help from the experts in this forum. So far the feedback has been extremely helpful. What I am wondering about the item below is if it is possible that it could have been struck in Philippus' time as a kind of souvenir to commemorate the Roman millenium. You will notice that it is a uniface, with the lettering of the obverse visible from behind as well as the detail of the raised image of Philippus. Of course, there is an excellent chance that I am way off base here, hence the post. Thank you in advance for anything anyone has to share.

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 Posted 02/13/2025  9:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry but I don't think that this is a coin and I don't think it is ancient.
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Thank you for your feedback, Spence. Can you help me to understand why?
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I second Spence. This is a modern piece, souvenir or fantasy.

The style of the portrait and lettering is not correct for a genuine Philip I coin. Also, the antoninianus (this denomination with the radiate crown on the emperor) should be visibly silver.
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Novice that I am, I thought it was going to be the near perfect hole that was the problem. And yes, I have not been able to find this particular image of Philip anywhere in the online resources I have combed. So a contemporary knockoff was always on my mind. I posted it, though, to be sure it wasn't some needle in a haystack, since it was becoming clear to me as I looked that celebrating the Roman millenium through the production of a variety of coins/medals/tokens, some perhaps as souvenirs, was extensive.
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