Tetricus I (AD 271-274) Imitative Æ18 / Victory
CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS AE large follis. Ticinum, Moneta standing, holding scales.
GALLIENUS AE antoninianus. APOLLINI CONS AVG, gryphon walking left.
Julia Domna. Æ Limes Denarius. Julia Domna Obverse / Caracalla Reverse.
Claudius I Quadrans "Modius & SC" Rome 42 AD
ROMAN.Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Arcadius Augusta AD 9th Jan. 400-6th Oct.404.AE.16.3mm. Mint of Alexandria.
47LF6Z) Crispina. Augusta, AD 178-182. AR Denarius (18 mm, 2.93 g, 12h). Rome mint. Struck under Commodus. Draped bust right / Ceres standing left, holding grain ears and torch VF
Divus Claudius II (Gothicus) AD 270. Siscia Follis Æ
Trajan Decius AD 249-251. Rome Antoninianus AR
Constantius II AE20
AR silver denarius Julia Domna, Laodicea ad Mare mint circa 196-202 A.D. - VESTAE SANCTAE - scarcer eastern cointype
AR denarius Antoninus Pius, Rome mint circa 139 A.D. - Modius reverse - scarce variety with draped bust
AR denarius Antoninus Pius as Caesar, Rome mint 138 A.D. - AVG PIVS P M TR P COS DES II, Diana -
AR denarius Antoninus Pius, Rome mint 151-152 A.D. - Vesta reverse -
AR denarius Hadrian / Hadrianus, Rome circa 128-130 A.D. - IVSTITIA AVG P P / COS III - rare left bust
Roman Empire - Geta, AD 209-211 - AR Denarius - NGC AU
Roman Empire - Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD - Denarius - NGC XF
Romano-Gallic Empire - Postumus, AD 260-269 - AE Double Sestertius
MARIUS AE silvered antoninianus. CONCORDIA MILITUM, two clasped hands
MAXIMIANUS AE large follis. Siscia, 295 AD. Genius standing
CRISPUS CAESAR AE3. Arles, 321 AD. VO TIS V in three lines.
961HG6Z) Trebonianus Gallus. AD 251-253. AR Antoninianus (22 mm, 3.25 g). Rome mint. 3rd emission, AD 252. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Libertas standing facing, hea
Roman Imperial: Licinius II. Caesar, AD 317-324. Æ Follis - superb EF+
SEVERUS ALEXANDER AR Denarius. EF+/EF. The liberality.
QUINTILLUS AE Antoninianus. EF. Mediolanum mint. Mars.
Gallienus, 253-268 AD, silvered antoninianus - DIANAE CONS AVG reverse
Valerian I, 253-260 AD. Samosata mint - VOTA ORBIS
Maximianus Herculius AE antoninianus emperor accepting Victory on globe
Constantine I the Great AE follis Sol standing left
Severus Alexander AE sestertius Providentia standing left
Quietus, usurper, AR antoninianus Jupiter seated left
Licinius I Silvered follis Jupiter standing to left
Licinius I Silvered follis Jupiter leaning on scepter
Galerius, as Caesar AE silvered follis Genius standing left
Galerius AE follis Genius standing left
Faustina II AR denarius Spes standing left
Severus Alexander (AD 222-235). AR Denarius. Rome mint. 3rd emission, AD 223. R/ MARS EXTREMELY FINE
Postumus "Double Sestertius" "Radiate Portrait / Galley" Scarce
Gordian III AR Antoninianus "MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM Mars, Spear & Shield"
Valens Nummus "GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor Dragging Captive" Sirmium
Constantinople City Commemorative "Victory" Siscia Extremely Fine
Constantine I The Great "Sol With Globe" Aquileia Extremely Fine
Constantius I Chlorus Antoninianus "Votive" Carthage Scarce
Hadrian AE As "Emperor on Horseback, Holding Spear" Good Very Fine Rare
Maximinus II Daia As Caesar Follis "GENIO CAESARIS Genius" Alexandria
AV gold solidus Valentinianus II, Treveri (Trier) circa 388-392 A.D. - mintmark T R - scarce type & mint
AE follis Gratian / Gratianus, Siscia - GLORIA ROMANORVM, ΔSISCR, Q - C and monogram - circa 367-375 A.D.
AE follis Constantine I The Great, Constantinople - CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE, CONS and Є - circa 328 A.D.
AE follis Constantine I The Great, Constantinople - CONSTANTINIANA DAFNE, CONS and A or Δ - circa 328 A.D.
AE follis Constantine I The Great, Constantinople - GLORIA EXERCITVS, mintmark CONSH - circa 330-333 A.D.
AE follis - struck on thick double weight flan - Constantine II as Caesar, Treveri (Trier) circa 323-324 A.D.