Tetricus I billon antoninianus Victory advancing left
Severus Alexander AE30 Seleucis & Pieria. Antioch
Heraclius AE23 Follis. Heraclius w. wife and son. Constantinople
Greek Bronze coin ? , Roman Provincial ? AE16mm 2,3g. Athena ? Ares ? Bird ? Eagle ? Uncertain Very Rare !
Roman Empire Constantine I AD 310-337. Silvered Bronze Follis. Trier. - BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, altar inscribed VOTIS XX
Roman Empire Crispus, as Caesar, Æ Follis. Trier, AD 321. - BEATA TRANQVILLITAS, globe on altar.
Constantius II (as Caesar, AD 324-337) Rome. Silvered Bronze Follis. - PROVIDENTIAE CAESS / R (wreath) Q. Camp gate
SICILY, Nakona. Circa late 5th Century BC. Æ 17mm (4,8 gm). Head of nymph right; grain before / Ram standing right; olive leaf with berry before.
Mesopotamia, Nisibis. Tranquillina with Gordian III. Æ 17 mm. VERY RARE.
Alexander Jannaeus, 103 -76 B.C.
Iberia, Kelse. M. Fulvius and C. Otacilius, praefecti pro II viris. Struck 44-36 BC. AE As (13.97 gm, 30mm). RPC I 261
Gallia Belgica, Senones. Circa 100-60 BC. Cast Potin (3.83 gm, 19mm). LT 7388
Macedonian Kingdom. Antigonos II Gonatas. 277/6-239 BC. AE Unit (3.51 gm, 16mm). Uncertain mint in Macedon. HGC 3, 1049
JUDAEA, Herodians. Agrippa I. 37-43 CE. AE Prutah .Jerusalem mint.
Judaea Porcius Festus procurator under Nero AE prutah
ABBAITIS (Phrygia) AE21. EF-. 2nd-1st century BC.
Constans II 641-668 A.D. 12 Nummi Alexandria Mint Fine
Constantine VII & Romanus I 913-959 A.D. Follis Constantinople Mint VF
China Northern Sung (Song) Dynasty Ying Zong 960-1127 A.D. Cash Fine
Anonymous, Time of Michael IV 1034-1041 A.D. Follis Constantinople Mint Fine
Hadrian 117-138 A.D. As Rome Mint Good VF
Elagabalus 218-222 A.D. Denarius Antioch mint EF
Heraclius 610-641 A.D. 12 Nummi Alexandria Mint VF
Trajan AE22 Cappadocia, Caesarea
ROMAN COINS AND PUBLIC LIFE UNDER THE EMPIRE: E. TOGO SALMON PAPERS II EDITED BY GEORGE MACKAY PAUL AND MICHAEL IERARDI
Roman Anniversary Issues, an Exploratory Study of the Numismatic and Medallic Commemoration of Anniversary Years, 49 B.C. to A.D. 375 by Michael Grant
Dating and Arrangement of the Undated Coins of Rome, AD 98-148 by Philip V. Hill
THEODOSIUS I AE4. City gates of Thessalonica. Struck at Thessalonica.
JOHN HYRKANOS I (Yehohanan) AE prutah. Hasmoneans, 134-104 BC. Double cornucopia
PHOENICIA, Byblos (Gebal). ’Elpa'al. Circa 425-400 BC. AR 1/16 Shekel. (8,5mm, 0,7g,) Galley with three hoplites left; below, hippocamp left / Lion left, attacking bull
Arcadius AE22 Follis. Arcadius stg. w. labarum & globe
Antioch Pisidia Gordian III AE medallion She-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus
427CL2Z) Licinius I, (AD 308-324) AE3, (3.73 gr, 19.5 mm), Rome mint,Obverse: IMP LICINVIS P F AVG, Laureate and cuirassed right. Reverse: SOLI IN-VI-CTO COMITI, Radiate figure of
Justin II and Sophia AE28.5 Follis. Nikomedia. year 6
TETRICUS I AE antoninianus. SALUS standing, feeding serpent.
Constantine II PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS from Trier
Volusian CONCORDIA AVGG from Rome
Anatolia & al-Jazira, Artuqids ofMardin . Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan. AE30 Dirhem. Death of Saladin