Gordian III AE sestertius Libertas standing left
Constantine I AE follis
Severus Alexander (222-235). AR Denarius. Rome AD 222 Salus
Septimius Severus Denarius. 198-202 AD. Aequitas
Probus, AE Antoninianus. 276-282 AD. Antioch mint. Beautiful Green, with deposits. Very Fine.
Constantius II AR siliqua
Claudius II Gothicus silvered antoninianus Victory advancing right
Helena, Augusta AE14 Pax standing left
585FF4W) Roman Imperial, Numerian BI Antoninianus. 4.45 Grms, 22 X 25 mm, Rome, AD 283-284. Obverse: IMP NVMERIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right. Reverse: PIETAS AVGG,
588FF4W) Aurelian (270-275 AD) AE Antoninianus. 4.02 Grms, 21 mm, Cyzicus mint, 272-274 AD. Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right. Reverse: FIDES MILITVM, Aure
Arcadius BI 22mm. Alexandria, AD 383-388. A Gem.
Aelia Flaccilla. Augusta, A.D. 379-386/8.
Julian II AE3. 361-363 AD.
Fausta. Augusta, AD 324-326.
Salonina. Augusta, AD 254-268.
TREBONIANUS GALLUS, 251-253. Rare.
IONIA, Smyrna. Britannicus(?). AD 41-55.
PHOENICIA. Caesarea ad Libanum. Antoninus Pius, 138-161.
SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Trajan Decius. AD 249-251.
SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Vespasian. AD 69-79.
722RC2Z) CONSTANTINE II, as Caesar. 317-337 AD. AE Reduced Follis (19 mm, 3.37 gm). Siscia mint. Struck 321-324 AD. Laureate head right / VOT / X in two lines across field; VF
Faustina Senior (Augusta, AD 138-140/1). AR Denarius, Rome, 139-140. R/ JUNO Extremely Fine
NERO AR billon tetradrachm. Alexandria mint. Dual portrait issue, Nero & Alexandria with elephant headdress.
Domitian (AD 81-96). AR Denarius. Rome mint. Struck 1 January-13 September AD 92. R/ Minerva standing right on capital of rostral column
Gallienus (AD 253-268). Antoninianus. Siscia, 260-8. R/ UBERITAS
Roman Imperial: Choice Antoninus Pius bronze sestertius -brown patina
GALERIUS CAESAR AE large follis. Rome. Moneta standing, holding scales.
CONSTANTINE I AE 3 . POSTHUMOUS ISSUE.
CONSTANTINE I AE 3 . NICE
Johannes. Usurper, AD 423-425. Æ
ZENO AE NUMMUS
LEO I AE NUMMUS . NICE
VANDALS. Pseudo-Imperial coinage. Circa 6th century AD. Æ Nummus. In the name of Justinian I. Uncertain North African mint.
Marcian (450-457). Æ Nummus.
Caracalla. Silver Denarius, AD 214.
Julian II, Double Maiorina, 360-363
ANTONINUS PIUS AE diobol. Alexander, year 13. Elpis advancing, holding flower. Rare.
918CH2Z) Roman Imperial, Licinius I, AE Follis, (2.41 grms, 22 mm), Cyzicus mint, Obverse: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, Laureate head right. Reverse: GENIO AV-GVSTI CMH, Geniu
Licinius I AE follis Jupiter standing to left
Clodius Albinus AR Denarius : COS II : Asclepius Standing
CONSTANTINE I AE Follis. EF. Legionary standards.
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Licinius I as Augustus minted in Alexandria, Egypt
VF++ Ancient Roman Provincial Coin of the Emperor Trajan minted in Antioch
Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I minted in Nicomedia - PROVIDENTIAE AVGG - Campgate with 6 levels
Ancient Roman coin - Commemorative Coin minted in Constantinopolis - Wolf and Twins
Ancient Roman coin of Crispus holding spear and shield minted in Trier - BEATA TRANQVILLITAS