DIVUS ANTONINUS PIUS Rome 161 (18mm, 3,31g, 6h)
FAUSTINA MAJOR Rome c. 141 (18mm, 3,12g, 6h)
SEVERUS ALEXANDER Rome 231 (17,5mm, 2,69g, 6h)
JULIA MAMAEA Rome 224 (31,5mm, 24,27g, 1h)
COMMODUS Rome 189 (31mm, 24,15g, 12h)
DIVA FAUSTINA Rome 176 (28,5mm, 22,54g, 6h)
DIOCLETIAN Lyon 285-286 (21,5mm, 6,77g, 6h)
MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS Lyon 290-291 (23mm, 4,60g, 7h)
NUMERIAN Lyon 283-284 (21mm, 3,61g, 6h)
PROBUS Rome 279 (23mm, 3,49g, 12h)
TACITUS. Antoninianus, Rome mint, struck 276 AD. Providentia
ANONYMOUS AE quadrans. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Winged petasos, winged caduceus.
Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268-270) Æ Antoninianus / SPQR
Severus Alexander (AD 222-235) Æ Sestertius / Pax
Gallienus, joint reign (AD 253-260) AR Antoninianus / Victories
Crispus, Caesar (AD 317-326) Æ3 / Altar
Philip I (AD 244-249) AR Antoninianus / Roma
Lucilla (AD 164-182) Æ As / Juno
ANONYMOUS AE quadrans. Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Helmeted Mars, cuirass on reverse.
Sabina, wife of Hadrian. (AD 128-136/7). AR Denarius. Struck 132 AD. R/ IVNONI REGINAE, Juno
HADRIAN AE drachm. Alexandria. Hadrian in quadriga, being hailed by Alexandria
ELAGABALUS AE 24mm tetrassarion. Seleucis & Pieria. Tyche seated on rocks, river god Orontes below
AURELIAN AE silvered antoninianus. Genius of Illyricum standing, holding patera & cornucopia, standard beside. Rare.
Maximianus Herculius AE radiatus Jupiter presents Victory on globe to emperor
Valerian I AR antoninianus Pax standing to left
Probus silvered antoninianus Fides standing left
Aurelian billon antoninianus Aurelian receiving globe from Jupiter
SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Philip I. AD 244-249.
AS FOUND. PROBUS AE ANTONINIANUS
LICINIUS I AE FOLLIS. NICE
CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS. NICE
AS FOUND. GALLIENUS BILLON ANTONINIANUS
Anonymous Pagan Issue Under Tetrarchy Era Roman Empire "Tyche / Apollo"
Septimius Severus AE Dupondius "Africa with Corn, Lion at Feet" Rare
Gallienus Antoninianus "Providentia" Rome Extremely Fine Well Struck
Maximus as Caesar Sestertius "Prince of Youth, Standards" Good Fine
Constantine I The Great "GLORIA EXERCITVS Soldiers" Alexandria Extremely Fine
Crispus, Eldest Son of Constantine I The Great "Votive" Arles Extremely Fine
Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander 222-235 A.D. Denarius
SILVERED PROBUS ANTONINIANUS
SILVERED GALLIENUS ANTONINIANUS
CONSTANTIUS II AE FALLEN HORSEMAN
AS FOUND CONSTANTINE I AE 3
CONSTANTINE II AE follis . AS FOUND
CONSTANTINE II AE 3 . AS FOUND
Constantine II (Caesar, AD 316-337). AE Follis. Rome.
BEAUTIFUL SILVERED GALLIENUS ANTONINIANUS
MAXIMIAN AE FOLLIS. AS FOUND
AS FOUND CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS