| Denomination | Tetradrachm |
|---|---|
| Historical Period | Roman: Republic (300 BC-27 BC) |
| Composition | Silver |
| Year | 57BC-13BC |
| Era | Ancient |
| Fineness | 0.9 |
| Grade | Very Good |
| KM Number | Unk |
| Certification | NGC |
| Country of Origin | Ancient Antioch |
Check the listing for details. Silver Tetradrachm 57BC-13BC Philip Philadelphus Antioch Roman Rule NGC Graded. Made in Ancient Antioch. Listed at 312.00 USD. The 57 BC–13 BC Philip Philadelphus silver tetradrachm was struck at Antioch, Syria, during the late Seleucid period under growing Roman influence. The reverse shows Zeus seated on a throne, holding Nike and a scepter, a design derived from earlier Hellenistic coinage.