GALLIENUS. (AD 253-268) Antoninianus, 3.01g. Siscia.
GALLIENUS. (AD 253-268) Antoninianus, 3.44g. Rome. Correct weight: already broken blank perhaps
VALERIAN II. (AD 256-58) Antoninianus, 3.36g. Antioch. Bart-looking
VALERIAN II. (AD 256-58) Antoninianus, 3.24g. Rome
GALLIENUS. (AD 253-268) Antoninianus, 3.75g. Samosata. Uncommon Tyche.
VALERIAN. (AD 253-260) Antoninianus, 3.63g. Samosata.
MACRIANUS. (AD 260-61) Antoninianus, 4.50g. Samosata. Rare var. error: AVE for AVG
HADRIAN. (AD 117-138) Orichalcum Sestertius, 24.18g. Rome.
TITUS. (79-81 AD) Orichalcum Sestertius, 17.00g. Rome.
GALLIENUS. (AD 253-268) Antoninianus, 3.12g. Siscia. Unrecorded pellet mark.
CONSTANS. (AD 333-350) AE3, 2.47g. Antioch. Original surface dirt.
MAXIMIANUS. (AD 286-305) Follis, 3.34g. Cyzicus. Original surface dirt.
LICINIUS I AUGUSTUS silvered follis. Alexandria. Jupiter standing. Nice golden toned silvering.
Gordian III (AD 238-244) AR Antoninianus / Providentia
Gordian III, A.D. 238-244, AR Antoninianus (22 mm, 4.80 gm., 7h), Rome, Struck A.D. 243/244 aVF
Constantine II VOT X from Siscia...thunderbolt mint mark
Elagabalus SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG from Rome
Constantine I SARMATIA DEVICTA from London
MAXIMIANUS AE tetradrachm. Alexandria, Egypt. Eagle standing, wreath in its beak.
Agrippa II & Titus AE25 Judaea, Caesarea Panias. Herodians
CARAUSIUS AE antoninianus. Londinium. Pax standing. Struck twice at 180 degrees rotation
LICINIUS II CAESAR AE follis. ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated. Very scarce.
DIOCLETIAN AE post-reform radiate fraction. Alexandria mint, Jupiter presenting Victory to Diocletian
Antoninus Pius Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 145-161. LIBERALITAS AVG V
Roman Imperial: Crispus. Caesar, AD 316-326. Æ Follis - EF nice green patina
GORDIAN III AR Antoninianus. EF/EF-. The liberality.
Numerian, as Caesar, AE Antoninianus. Lyons mint, 282-283 AD. Some Silvering remaining. Very Fine.
CONSTANTIUS II silvered AE3. Alexandria mint. GLORIA EXERCITUS, Soldiers & standards. Excellent portrait
Gordian III. 238-244 AD. AE Sestertius (22.17g, 32mm). Rome mint. Struck early 241 AD. RIC 300
GALLIENUS AE antoninianus. DIANAE CONS AVG, Stag walking left.
Sabina (wife of Hadrian) AR Denarius. Rome, AD 133-135.
CARAUSIUS AE antoninianus. Imitative/unofficial type. Pax standing
Divus Constantius I. Died AD 306. Æ Follis (25mm, 6.46 g,). Rome
MAXIMIANUS AE Potin tetradrachm. Alexandria, Egypt, year 4. Nike advancing, holding palm & wreath.
ELAGABALUS AR silver tetradrachm, struck at Antioch. Eagle standing.
Caracalla. AD 198-217. AE (Limes) Denarius. Rare.
EGYPT. Alexandria. Hadrian, AD 117-138. Anonymous Coin. AE Drachm, Unpublished! EXTREMELY RARE!.
Claudius II Gothicus. 268-270 AD. AE Antoninianus (3.49g, 18mm). Mediolanum mint. Struck 269 AD. RIC 157
Quintillus (AD 270) Æ Antoninianus / Providentia
Septimius Severus AE30 Sestertius. Septimius horseback w. salute. Led by soldier
Claudius AE30 as. Minerva w. spear and shield. Rome
COMMODUS AE as. 181-182 AD. Annona standing left, holding grain ears over full modius
Roman Imperial bronze sestertius of Severus Alexander in a lovely quality - EF!
TRAJAN DECIUS AE as. Dacia standing, holding draco staff. Rare.
Galerius, Follis, 305, Ticinum, Bronze, , RIC:55
Claudius, Quadrans, 41-54, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:90
Caracalla, Denarius, 210-213, Rome, Silver, , RIC:213
Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, 145-161, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:763
Didia Clara, Sestertius, 193, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:20
Nero, As, 62-68, Lugdunum, Bronze, , RIC:544
POSTUMUS AE dupondius. LAETITIA AVG, galley sailing right.