ROMAN EMPIRE: Constans, AD 337-350, AE 3 Follis, Nicomedia Mint, Soldiers Reverse
ROMAN EMPIRE: Valentinian II, AD 375-392, AE 4 Follis, Victory with Trophy and Captive
Postumus, Antoninianus, 264-266, Trier, Billon, , RIC:75
Roman Empire: SEVERUS ALEXANDER, AD 222-235. AE Sestertius. Mint Rome, 17.25gm.
Roman Empire: Gordian III AE Bronze, Sestertius, 23.03gm, 32mm.
PAMPHYLIA. Side. Tetradrachm (Circa 205-100 BC). Dein-, magistrate.
Mysia, Kyzikos. Circa 350-300 BC. AE 10.5mm (0.80 gm). SNG Copenhagen 57
Kilikia, Uncertain. Early-mid 4th century BC. AR Tetartemorion (0.15 gm, 5mm). BMC p. 239, 4
Sassanian Empire AR Drachm, Yazdgerd II (438-457 AD), Mint: TUS.
AURELIAN (270-275). Antoninianus. Siscia.
AURELIAN (270-275). Antoninianus. Mediolanum.
IONIA. Chios. Pseudo-autonomous (2nd century). Ae. Aur. Chrysogonos, archon.
Roman Empire. Severus Alexander. AE Sestertius. Rome Mint. 231-235 AD, Spes draped, walking left.
Constantine II - AE Follis, Trier. AD 322-323. - BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe on an altar.
Constantine I, (307/310-337 AD). Follis (Silvered Bronze) Arelate, 327-328. - VIRTVS AVGG / S - F / ARLP Campgate with open doors.
Emirate of Córdoba - Al-Hakam I (180-206 H / 796-822 AD) Silver dirham, minted in al-Andalus, in the year 201 H (817 A.D.)
Emirate of Córdoba - al-Hakam I, Silver dirham minted in al-Andalus, in the year 198 H. 814 AD.
Commemorative Series. AD 330-354. Æ Follis. Unusual “Clownish” die break.
Thrace, Apollonia Pontika. Mid 4th-3rd centuries BC. Æ 15. Rare.
NNM 159. - The Agrinion Hoard by Margaret Thompson - Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 159
Wheaton College Collection of Greek & Roman Coins by Bishop, J. David, and Holloway, R. Ross
BAKTRIA (Pre-Seleukid Era): Sophytes. 315-295 BC. AR Didrachm. 'Athenian Owl Series' Mint: Oxus region
INDO-PARTHIANS: Margiana or Sogdiana. 1st century BC. AR Drachm. “Eucratides style Helmeted King” Countermark issue
Decanummium from Emperor Tiberius II Constantine (ca. 579-582 AD)
Cast Forgeries of Classical Coins from Bulgaria by Ilya Prokopov and Eugeni Paunov - Coin Collections and Coin Hoards from Bulgaria
M.Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus DENARIUS 69 BC XF/AU
M.PLAETORIUS M.F. CESTIANUS DENARIUS 67 BC... Nearly UNC
PHILIP II 246-247 AD ANTONINIANUS ... SCARCER REVERSE
ARABIA.BOSTRA.Commodus AD 177-192.Pseudo-autonomous issue.AE.11.2mm.Reverse.Camel. ***Four examples recorded in RPC IV ***
156GH22P) Gordian III. AD 238-244. AR Antoninianus (21 X 23.5mm, 4.151 g). Rome mint, 4th officina. 8th-11th emissions, AD 240-243. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / VF
Ptolemy VI and VII
Rome: Gordian III
Noeske: Die Munzen der Ptolemaer
Licinius I (308-324 AD.) Bronze Follis - Trier. - VICTORIAE LAET P P / STR two Victories.
Mysia, Diobol, ca. 370-270 BC, Pergamon, Silver, , SNG-vonAulock:1349
Sasanian Empire. Bahram V or Varhran V (A.D. 420-438). Silver AR Drachm. Ahwaz minted.
Roman Empire. Gordian III (238-244). AE As Sestertius. Rome, 243-4.
Central Asia, Khwarizm, Afrighid dynasty, local issue of Kerders, Khusro, (early 8th century) AE unit. Rare.
BITHYNIA. Prusa ad Olympum. Caracalla (198-217). Ae.
LYDIA. Came. Commodus (177-192). Ae. Demetrios Artemonos, strategos.
LESBOS. Uncertain. AR 1/12 Stater (Circa 5th century BC).
ROMAN EMPIRE: Vespasian (AD 69-79), AR Denarius, Minted Under Titus, (18.5mm, 3.11g), Rome Mint
Nicephorus III AE23 follis. Bust of Christ facing / Latin Cross, ornamented
Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios I 162-150 BC, Bronze AE19
C.VIBIUS PANSA 48 BC DENARIUS
ROMAN EMPIRE: Gordian III, AD 238-244, AR Antoninianus (23.5mm, 4.5g), Rome Mint
A.POSTUMIUS A.f.Spn.Albinus 81 BC Near UNC
Philip I AE27 Pisidia, Antioch. Vexxillum & standards