Greek coins: ARKADIA, Megalopolis. Circa 80-50 BC. AR Triobol – Hemidrachm - Good VF-EF
VESPASIAN AE dupondius. Lugdunum mint, 77-78 AD. Victoria advancing, holding shield inscribed SPQR
GETA CAESAR AE as. 208 AD. Minerva seated, with serpent in olive tree, sphinx and owl. RARE
Kings of Macedon Philip II AE17 RARE
SICILY, Syracuse. Hieron II. 275-215 BC. Æ18,5mm, 5.7g,. Struck c.275-269 BC. Wreathed head of Kore left; A behind neck / Bull butting left; above, club above IE in in exergue
Roman provincial: Interesting bronze AE19 with Jugate busts of Nero and Agrippina
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE 41mm drachm. 68 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE 42mm drachm. 67.5 grams. Alexandria, Egypt. Eagle on thunderbolt.
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 62.1 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, Chi-Rho below
Sicily, Syracuse. Time of Timoleon and the Third Democracy. AE 25mm 14,6g Hemidrachm, c. 344-317 BC.
KINGS of COMMAGENE. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. AD 38-72. Æ 28mm, 13.5g, Diademed and draped bust right / Scorpion within wreath.
Lucania, Thurium, Stater c. 380-340 BC; AR 20mm 7,3g Head of Athena r., wearing Attic crested helmet, decorated with Skylla, holding oar and pointing,
Caracalla (AD 198-217). AR denarius (19mm, 3.45 gm). Rome, AD 214.
THRACE, Chersonesos. Circa 386-338 BC. AR Hemidrachm 13.5mm 2.5g Forepart of lion right, head reverted / pellet in upper quarter, grain ear in lower quarter.
Volusian (251-253), Sestertius, Rome, AD 251-253; Æ (g 14,48; mm 28)
Cilicia, uncertain mint AR Obol. 4th century BC. Helmeted head of Athena to left / Diademed female head to left.
Lucilla (daughter of M. Aurelius) Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 164-169.
Cilicia, Tarsos.Time of the satrap Pharnabazos (380-374/3 BC). AR Obol (9mm, 0.9g,), c. 380 BC. Female head facing slightly l.; dolphins flanking. R/ Bearded head l
Julia Mamaea, Augusta, 222-235. AE Sestertius. Rome, 224.
CILICIA, Mopsouestia-Mopsos. temp. Marcus Aurelius. AD 161-180. Æ (14mm, 3,5 g,). Dated CY 230 (AD 162/3). Crab; above, star; ΛC (date) below / Lighted altar on base.
PHILIP II. As Caesar, 244-247 AD. Æ Sestertius (21.38 gm, 30mm).
Maximinus I. AD 235-238. Æ Sestertius (15.65 g). Rome mint. AD 236.
Gordian III augustus, 238– 244 Sestertius 241-243, Æ 17.48 g , 30 mm.
Sicily, Himera Æ Onkia. Circa 460-450 BC. Gorgoneion with protruding tongue / HIMERAION around pellet. CNS I, p. 28, 1; HGC 2, 471. 1,7g, 11mm. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare.
Sicily, Hiketas (287-278), Bronze, Syracuse, c. 287-278 BC; AE22mm 9gr.; SYPAKOZIN, head of Kore l., wearing wreath of grains, Rv. Charioteer driving fast biga r.; above, star.
SICILY, Syracuse. Hieron II. 275-215 BC. Æ (27mm, 15,6g, ). Struck circa 230 or 218-215 BC. Diademed head left / Horseman riding right, holding couched spear in right arm
Bruttium, Kaulonia AR 21mm 7,5g. Stater. c. 475-425 BC. Nude Apollo walking to right, holding laurel branch in upright right hand, KAVΛ downwards to left / Stag standing to right
Gordian III. 238-244 AD. AE Sestertius (18.67g, 31mm). Rome mint. Struck 241-3 AD. RIC 297a
Philip II, as Caesar. 244-247 AD. AE Sestertius (19.33g, 31mm). Rome mint. Struck 244-6 AD. RIC 258
Claudius II Gothicus. 268-270 AD. AE Antoninianus (2.13g, 19mm). Rome mint. Struck 268/9 AD. RIC 18
Claudius II Gothicus. 268-270 AD. AE Antoninianus (3.30g, 19mm). Rome mint. Struck 268-9 AD. RIC 54
Divus Claudius II Gothicus. Died 270 AD. AE Antoninianus (1.43g, 20.5mm). Rome mint. Struck circa 270-5 AD. RIC 259
Postumus. 260-268 AD. AR Antoninianus (3.41g, 22mm). Colonia Agrippinensis mint. Struck 261 AD. RIC 75
Postumus. 260-268 AD. BI Antoninianus (2.85g, 20mm). Colonia Agrippinensis mint. Struck 268/9 AD. RIC 318
Postumus. 260-268 AD. BI Antoninianus (3.02g, 20mm). Colonia Agrippinensis mint. Struck 268/9 AD. RIC 318
Victorinus. 269-271 AD. AE Antoninianus (2.81g, 23mm). Colonia Agrippinensis mint. Struck 270 AD. RIC 114
Victorinus. 269-271 AD. AE Antoninianus (3.38g, 18mm). Colonia Agrippinensis mint. Struck 271 AD. Mairat 342-7
Tetricus I. 271-274 AD. AE Antoninianus (2.63g, 19mm). Treveri mint. Struck 272 AD. RIC 100
AE Antoninianus from Emperor Tetricus I (271-274 AD)
Greek coins: ISLANDS off ELIS, Kephallenia. Kranion. Early 4th century BC. AR Triobol RRR!
Collection of 8 Roman Provincial bronze coins of Nero, scarce to rare issues of Lydia and Pamphylia
Philip I, 244-249 AD. Æ sestertius
Bithynia, Nicomedia Marcus Aurelius, 161-180, Æ 24. Very Rare.
Judaean - Roman Procurators. Porcius Festus (59-62 AD) Æ Prutah / Palm Branch
Judaean, Hasmoneans. Alexander Jannaeus Prutah 103-76BC
EF+ Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Probus - SALVS AVG
Ancient Roman coin of Philip I silver antoninianus - SAECVLARES AVGG / U