Diocletianus Plated Follis - GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
Claudius II Gothicus. AD 268-270. Antoninianus (20mm, 3.38 g, 6h). Mediolanum (Milan) AU!
Salonina. Augusta, AD 254-268. AR Antoninianus. Samosata mint. near MS and very scarce!
Roman Imperial: Nice silver AR denarius of Trajan with Arabia reverse
Roman Imperial: Better Æ bronze sestertius of Trajan Decius AD 249-251
Roman Imperial: Scarce sestertius of Valerian I, AD 253-254. Interesting victory issue
Roman Imperial: Lot of three nice and scarce Æ bronze Asses of Severus Alexander, Gordian and Philip I!
Roman Imperial: Nice Maximus Æ bronze sestertius, VF.
Licinius I AE follis Sol standing left
Claudius II Gothicus AE silvered antoninianus Virtus standing left
Anonymous Pagan civic coinage under Maximinus II Daia AE follis
Claudius II Gothicus billon antoninianus Pax walking left
Licinius II, Cyzicus, Helmeted Portrait, Rare
Licinius II, Cyzicus Mint, Jupiter Holding Victory reverse, Extraordinary Example!
Constantine I, (the GREAT). 307/310-337 AD. Wreath with AVG set on cippus unlisted officina.
Licinius II, Cyzicus Mint, Jupiter Holding Victory reverse
Jovian AE20 Follis Constantinople
MAXIMINUS II. 310-313 AD. Æ Follis. GENIO AVGVSTI. Nearly fully silvered surfaces.
Septimius Severus. AR Denarius. 201AD. Coin is a MULE of Septimius Severus obv. and Caracalla for rev. !
Roman Imperial: Nice and scarce bronze Æ As of Maximinus I Thrax, Victory issue
Vespasian. Æ Dupondius. Antioch or Rome Mint for Use in Syria.
Roman Imperial: Scarce Aurelian. AD 270-275. Æ As Rome Mint - 25 mm.
Constantine the Great AD 307-337, AE Follis (19mm, 2.70 gram) Trier 322-23
Constantine the Great AD 307-337, AE Follis (19mm, 3.00 gram) Trier 322
Constantine I the Great 307-337. AE Follis (19 mm, 3.46 gram) Trier 322-323
Constantine I the Great 307-337. AE Follis (21 mm, 3.45 gram) Trier 321
Roman Imperial: Mintstate silvered bronze Follis of Constantine I the Great, Lyon Mint
Philip I. AD 244-249. Æ Sestertius Rome mint, 3rd officina. Special emission, AD 247 - R!
TRAJAN AR Denarius. EF/EF+. Bonus Eventus.
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Faustina II minted in Pautalia, Thrace
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Severus Alexander minted in Caesaria, Cappadocia
Ancient Roman Provincial Coin of Caracalla with Tyche minted in Edessa, Mesopotamia
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of the Emperor Nerva minted in Antioch, Syria
Ancient Roman Provincial Coin of Caracalla minted in Stobi in Macedonia
Diocletian AE radiatus Diocletian standing right
Licinius I AE follis Jupiter standing to left
Licinius II, as Caesar AE follis Jupiter standing left
AR denarius DIVVS Antoninus Pius, Rome mint after 161 A.D. - DIVO PIO -
Tacitus Ae Antoninianus : CLEMENTIA TEMP : Mars Holding Spear and Shield
Constantine AE19 Follis Constantiniana DAFNE
Constantius Gallus. 351-354 AD. Unsually good strike on well centered round full planchet with NICE eye-appeal !
Licinius II, Arles, Jupiter Holding Thunderbolt reverse
LICINIUS II, Arles, Jupiter Holding Thunderbolt reverse
TACITUS. 275-276 AD. Antoninianus, PROVIDE AVG.
COMMODUS AE sestertius. Rome mint, 186 AD. Commodus on platform, haranguing five soldiers below. Rare.
Marcian, 450-457. Nummus Ae 12
Mariniana (died before 253 AD) AR Antoninianus R/ PEACOCK
Philip II (As Caesar, AD 244-247). Æ Sestertius. Rome mint. R/ Philip I and Philip II seated on curule chairs.
Philip I Arab (AD 244-249). Æ Sestertius. Rome mint. R/ FELICITAS
CONSTANTINE II CAESAR AE3. Antioch mint. GLORIA EXERCITVS, soldiers & standards. Detailed
TRAJAN AR Denarius. Almost EF. The conquest of Dacia.