Ancient Roman coin of Maxentius minted in Ostia, Italy - most of the original silvering remains
Ancienr Greek coin minted in Pharnakeia, Pontos Circa 120-63 BC
Ancient Macedonian bronze coin of Alexander III The Great
Domitian AR Denarius "Minerva, Victory & Spear" 81 AD Rare
Volusian AR Antoninianus "Togate, Branch & Scepter" Rome
Crispus as Caesar Nummus "Captives, Standard" Siscia Very Rare
Trajan AR Denarius "Divus Trajan Senior (Pater) on Curule Chair" Good Fine
VF+ Ancient Macedonian coin minted in Philadelphia, Lydia 2nd to 1st Century BC
Ancient Greek coin minted in Perge, Pamphlyia in the 3rd Century BC
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of the Emperor Nero minted in Acmonea, Phrygia
Severus Alexander AE22 Cappadocia, Caesarea
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE hemiobol. PORTRAIT OF PTOLEMY III! Corinth or Northern Peloponnesos.
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Domitian minted in Ankyra, Galatia
TARAS. NGC AU 5/5 4/5 AR Didrachm 302 BC. Philon magistrate. (Vlasto-685). (HN Italy-964). (HGC-1, 813 R2 RARITY). Anv.: Nude youth on horseback to left, holding shield; EY behind.
Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios. (Circa 90-70 BC). AR Drachm
Maxentius (A.D. 306-312). AE Follis. Ticinum mint. R/ CONSERV VRB SVAE, Victory crowning Romain tetrastyle temple
Maxentius (A.D. 306-312). AE Follis. Carthage mint, Struck A.D. 307. R/ AFRICA
Indo Greek Kingdom. Menander I Soter. Circa 155-130 BC. Æ 14x13mm. Square module. Head of elephant r. R/ Club of Herakles
Indo Greek Kingdom. Menander I Soter. Circa 155-130 BC. Æ 14x14mm. Square module. Head of elephant R/ Club of Herakles
Indo Greek Kingdom. Menander I Soter. Circa 155-130 BC. Æ 14x14mm. Square module. Head of Elephant R/ Club of Herakles
Marcian (450-457 AD). AE4 (11 mm, 1.5 g), Constantinopolis.
Sasanian Kingdom. Khusru II. A.D. 591-628. AR drachm.
BYZANTINE. justinian I AE FOLLIS
Byzantine. Maurice Tiberius AE Follis
Phocas. 602-610. AE Half Follis
Gaul. Massalia. Circa 90-49 BC. AR Drachm (2.72g, 17mm). Maurel 761
Gaul, Massalia. Circa 90-49 BC. AR Drachm (2.65g, 15mm). Maurel 752
Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III 'the Great'. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.97g, 26mm). Arados mint. Struck circa 245-214 BC. Price 3365
Celtic Northwest Gaul. Baiocasses. Circa 100-50 BC. AR Stater (5.83g, 21mm). DT 2266
Eastern Celts. Skordoski in Syrmia. Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. AR Drachm (1.76g, 15mm). Imitating Philip II of Macedon, "Kugelwange" type. OTA 204
Celtic Northeast Gaul. Senones or Remi. Circa 100-50 BC. Cast Potin (3.54g, 18mm). DT 2646 (Senones); Depeyrot, NC VII, 27 (Remi)
Mysia, Pergamon. Circa 2nd Century BC. AE 20.5mm (8.18g). SNG von Aulock 1374
Phrygia, Laodikeia. Circa 2nd-1st Century BC. AE 17mm (2.98g). BMC 27; SNG Copenhagen 497
Judean Kingdom. Herod the Great. AE Prutah. 37 BC
Byzantine, Heraclius. 610-641. 6 NUMMI
ROMAN OR EARLER. EGYPT. LEAD TESSERA
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy X Alexander I and Cleopatra III (107-101 BC). LEAD TESSERA
NABATAEAN OR GREEK LEAD TESSERA .
NABATAEAN OR GREEK LEAD TESSERA . LOT OF TWO
Nabataean kings. Time of Aretas IV (9 BC-AD 40). Lead tessera (13mm, 1.48g).
NABATAEA. Time of Aretas IV. 9 BC- AD 40. Lead coin
NABATAEAN KINGDOM. ARETAS IV AE 10
Nabataean Kingdom, Malichus II with Shaqilat, 40 - 70 A.D. AE15
NABATAEAN. ARETAS II OR III DAMASCUS MINT. AE 15