Judaea. Jewish War. First Revolt. AE Prutah. Year 3. 68/69 C.E.
Judaea. Jewish War. First Revolt. AE Prutah. Year 2. 67/68 C.E.
overstruck?: Judaea. Jewish War. First Revolt. AE Prutah. Year 2. 67/68 C.E.
Philip I (244-249). Egypt, Alexandria. BI Tetradrachm
Constantius Caesar AD 293-305, AE Follis (26mm, 7.75 gram) Lugdunum 301-303
Maurice Tiberius. 582-602. AE Decanummium (2.49g, 19mm). Constantinople mint. SB 499
Constantine IV Pogonatus, with Heraclius and Tiberius. 668-685. AE Follis (4.96g, 20.5mm). Syracuse Mint. Struck 677-680. SB 1209
Phocas AE21 Nummi XX. Constantinople
Honorius AE17 Honorius facing w. spear & shield / Constantinopolis enthroned
*Sear 163* Byzantine Empire. Justinian I (AD 527-565) Æ Follis
*Sear 855* Byzantine Empire. Sasanian Occupation of Alexandria. Time of Heraclius (AD 610-641). Khusro II (AD 590-628) Æ 12 Nummi
Pamphylia, Side AE10.5 Pomegranate / Athena
Cilicia, Mopsos AE20 Zeus / lit Altar
Jewish War 66-70 AD. Prutah Year 2 67/68 AD Amphora \ Vine leaf
Maximinus I, 235 – 238 Sestertius 236-237, Æ 23.76 g.
*Sear 1635* Byzantine Empire. Leo V the Armenian (AD 813-820) with Constantine Æ Follis
*Sear 163* Byzantine Empire. Justinian I (AD 527-565) Æ 41mm Follis
*Sear 163* Byzantine Empire. Justinian I (AD 527-565) Æ 39mm Follis
TETRICUS I AE provincial/imitative antoninianus. Laetitia standing, holding wreath & anchor.
CONSTANTINE II CAESAR AE3. Antioch mint. GLORIA EXERCITVS, soldiers & standards.
Thrace, Chersonesos City Issue, Chersonas & Artemis, reverse, c. 253-268 AD
Greek bronze AE21mm 6,3g. coin Uncertain , owl
Septimius Severus, Drachm, Mount Argaios reverse, Rare
Brundisium, c. 2nd century BC. Æ Semis (19.5mm, 9.00g). Wreathed head of Neptune r. R/ Phalanthos, holding Victory who crowns him with wreath and lyre, astride dolphin l.; grapes
Phrygia, Hierapolis AE15 Zeus / Apollo w. lyre
DECAPOLIS. CANATHA AE 14. UNDER DOMITIAN
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy III AE 16
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos IV AE15. Elephant
Phoenicia, Tyre. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 2nd century A.D. Æ 16
Judaea, Herod the Great, 37 - 4 B.C. AE prutah.
Judaea, Alexander Jannaeus, 103-76 BC, AE Prutot (Biblical Widow's Mites).