Trebonianus Gallus (251-253), Sestertius, Rome, AE (g 17,15; mm 29)
Vitellius Sestertius - Roma - Pedigree
Cibyra: Clasped Hands
PHILIPPUS I (244-249) AE-Sestertius, 13,30 g. Rome. c. 244-249.
Valens AE17
Claudius II Gothicus silvered antoninianus Providentia standing left
Maximinus II Caesar 305-308, AE Quarter Follis (19mm, 1.68 gram) Siscia AD 305-308
Galerius AD 305-311, AE Follis (26mm, 11.08 gram) Serdica 305-06
Domitian, A.D. 81-96. AR denarius minted A.D. 87.
GORDIAN III (238-244). AR Antoninianus. Rome.
GORDIAN III (238-244). Sestertius. (21.9g , 31mm) CONCORDIA MILIT Rome.
Ancient Roman coin of Gordian III 238-244AD Antoninianus - AETERNITATI AVG
Ancient Roman coin of Valerian I AR silver antoninianus - ORIENS AVGG
Ancient Roman coin of Gordian III 238-244AD Antoninianus - PROVIDENTIA AVG
Ancient Roman coin of Philip I silver antoninianus - AEQVITAS AVGG
Ancient Roman coin of Philip I silver antoninianus - FELICITAS TEMP
Ancient Roman silver coin of Philip II - PRINCIPI IVVENT
Ancient Roman silver coin of Gordian III 238-244AD Antoninianus - LIBERALITAS AVG
Ancient Roman coin of Geta AR silver denarius - PONTIF COS II
Ancient Roman coin of Commodus AR silver denarius - TR P VIIII (IMP ?) COS IIII P P
Ancient Roman coin of Commodus AR silver denarius - Hilaritas
Ancient Roman coin of Commodus AR silver denarius - Pietas
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Gordian III - Philomelium, Phrygia
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Amorium, Phrygia. City coinage from the time of Septimius Severus
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Probus - CLEMENTIA TEMP
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Probus - RESTITVTOR EXERCITI
Roman Empire, Time of Maximinus II Struck 310-11, Bronze AE14
Roman Empire, Philip II (as Augustus) 247-9, Silver Antoninianus
Romano-British Empire, Allectus 293-6, Bronze Antoninianus
Julia Domna AR Denarius Rome AD 198-207 / Felicitas
Constantine I campgate from Thessalonica
Tiberius AE27 Hispania. Carthago Nova. Nero & Drusus Caesars
Mattingly [Carson]: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Volume 6 (Severus Alexander to Balbinus and Pupienus)
Mattingly: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Volume 3 (Nerva to Hadrian)
Mattingly: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Volume 2 (Vespasian to Domitian)
Mattingly: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Volume 1 (Augustus to Vitellius)
JULIA DOMNA AR Denarius. EF+. Vesta.
Septimius Severus AE16 Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum. Club of Herakles
Constantine I the Great (AD 310-337). Imitative Æ3 / Victories
Postumus (AD 260-269) AR Antoninianus / Jupiter
Licinius I AE Follis Alexandria Very Rare
Julia Mamaea, Æ sestertius (30mm, 20.6 gm). Rome, AD 228.
VOLUSIAN (251-253). AE Sestertius. Rome. PIETAS
Diva Faustina Senior, died 140/1. AE Sestertius (33 mm, 26.20 g), Rome.
Julian II AE Follis Thessalonica
NERO Lyon 65 (29mm, 9,59g, 6h)
FAUSTINA MAJOR Rome c. 147 (25,5mm, 12,32g, 6h)
SEVERUS ALEXANDER Rome 227 (18mm, 2,73g, 6h)
GORDIAN III Antioche 239 (21mm, 4,71g, 6h)
DIOCLETIAN Lyon 290-291 (22,5mm, 3,19g, 6h)
DIOCLETIAN Trèves 300-301 (28,5mm, 10,84g, 6h)