NERO AR billon tetradrachm. Alexandria. Roma seated left. Very rare.
MARCUS AURELIUS AR silver denarius. 163-164 AD. Captive Armenia seated amidst arms. Scarce and attractive.
LUCIUS VERUS AR silver denarius. Victory advancing left. 166-167 AD.
PLAUTILLA AE 23mm. Asopus, Laconia. Athena standing, holding spear & cypress branches. Rare
Antoninus Pius - 138-161 AD - AR denar
Commodus - Augustus 177-192 AD Silver denar
Hadrian - Augustus 117-138 AD - AR denarius
MARCUS AURELIUS AR silver denarius. 173 AD. Aequitas standing, holding scales & cornucopia.
Hadrian - Augustus 117-138 AD - AR denarius - PM T R P COS III
Trajan - Augustus 98-117 AD - AR denarius
Tacitus - Augustus 275-276 AD - PAX AVGVSTI Follis
Faustina I - b.ca.100-d.141 AD - AR denarius - CERES
Vespasian - Augustus 69-79 AD - AR denarius
CONSTANTINE II CAESAR AE3. City gates of Rome, three turrets. Rome mint.
Septimius Severus - Augustus 193-211 AD - AR denar
Valens - 364-378 AD - GLORIA ROMANORVM
CONSTANTIUS II CAESAR AE silvered follis. Alexandria. Wreath & I in fields. Scarce.
Trajan, 98 – 117. Denarius circa 112-113, AR 3.40 g.
Philip I, 244-249. Antoninianus, Rome circa 244-247
Gordian III, 238-244. Antoninianus, Rome circa 243-244
Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus. Denarius, Rome circa 196-211
Gordian III, 238-244. Sestertius, Rome circa 238
Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius AR Denarius (Rome, AD 164)
VESPASIAN AE orichalcum dupondius. Lugdunum mint. Fortuna standing. Boar countermark
TETRICUS I AE antoninianus. Pax standing, holding wreath & long scepter
FAUSTINA II JUNIOR AE 22mm. Hadrianopolis, thrace. Homonoia standing
TRAJAN AR silver tetradrachm. Eagle standing on club. Tyre, Phoenicia, 110-111 AD
SEVERUS ALEXANDER AE sestertius. Emperor in triumphal quadriga. Scarce
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AE 23mm disassarion. Caesarea-Eusebia, Cappadocia. Emperor on horseback, thrusting spear
Divus Romulus (died AD 309). Æ Nummus - Follis. Rome, 310-1. R/ Domed, hexastyle temple
ROME REPUBLIC Moneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome. Mn. Cordius Rufus. 46 BC. AR Denarius. Conjoined heads of the Dioscuri R/ Venus Verticordia
Divus Claudius II Gothicus, died 270. AE Half Follis (16mm, 1.66 gram) Siscia 317-318
Constantine I the Great AD 307-337. AE Follis (20 mm, 3.83 gram) Arelate early 316
Constantine the Great 307-337, AE Follis (19mm, 3.18 gram) Constantinopolis 328-329
Constantine I the Great AD 307-337, AE Follis (22mm, 3.58 gram) Siscia 315-316
Alamannia Devicta - Crispus Caesar AD 316-326, AE Follis n(19 mm, 3,00 g) Sirmium 324-25
Crispus Caesar 317-326. AE Follis (19 mm, 3.21 gram) Siscia 320
Urbs Roma. AE Follis (18 mm, 2.31 gram) Alexandria 333-335
Victorinus (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 269-271). BI Antoninianus. R/ INVICTVS, Sol
Victorinus (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 269-271). BI Antoninianus. Treveri (Trier) mint. R/
Gallienus (AD 253-268) BI Antoninianus. Mediolanum circa 265. RARE BUST TYPE
Tetricus II (Caesar AD 273-274) AE Heavy Antoninianus. Colonia Agrippinensis or Treveri.
Allectus (AD 293-296). Heavy Radiate. Londinium. R/ PAX RARE
Maxentius (AD 306-312). Æ Nummus - Follis. Aquileia, AD 307. R/ Roma seated in hexastyle temple
Constantine I (AD 307/310-337). Æ Nummus - Follis. Treveri, AD 323-324. R/ SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory
Trajan AR Denarius : Dacian Trophy of Arms
Hadrian AE As Antioch seated left on rocks
Anonymous Pagan civic coinage under Maximinus II Daza AE quarter nummus
Trajan AE dupondius Abundantia seated left on chair