PTOLEMAIC EMPIRE.CYRENE.CYRENAICA.Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II 145-116 BC.AE.43.4mm.
Seleukid Empire. Seleucus I. 305-281 BC. Seleucia on the Tigris, c. 295 BC. AR Drachm.
Thessaly. Koinon of Thessaly. Hadrian. 117-138. AE Diassarion (4.88 gm, 22mm). Oul. Nikomachos, strategos, circa 123-125. RPC III 454
Cyrrhestica, Beroea. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. AE Chalkous (1.51 gm, 13mm). RPC III 3436
Byzantine Latin rulers of Constantinople AE trachy
Manuel I Comnenus bronze trachy.
Cilicia. Seleucia ad Calycadnum. Macrinus (217-218). AE 29. Rare.
Seleukid Kings. Alexander I Balas (152-145 BC) Æ14 / Elephant
Septimius Severus (AD 193-211) Æ AS / Minerva
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). Macedon. Uncertain (Philippi?) Æ17
Seleukid Kings. Antiochos VII Euergetes (138-129 BC) Æ17 / Owl
Lucilla (AD 164-182) Æ AS / Venus
Pontos. Amisos. Time of Mithradates VI Eupator (120-63 BC) Æ22 / Aegis
Caracalla (AD 198-217) Æ Sestertius / Mars
Elymais, Orodes II Circa 140 AD, Bronze Drachm
Mattingly: Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Volumes I-VI complete, original printings
TRYPHON AE 18mm. Ornate Macedonian helmet with spike & wild goat's horn atop. 142-138 BC.
Julian II: Barbaric imitation of Apis Bull
Dicletian: Post reform radiate, Antioch
Trajan Decius, AR Antoninianus, Uberitas reverse
Helena, mother of Constantine I. Æ reduced follis. Thessalonica, ca. A.D. 318-19. VF.
THRACE, Sestos. c.300 BC. Æ 12.5mm, 3g, Head of Hermes left, wearing petasos / Kithara; E to left.
Vandals, under Gaiseric or Huneric, c. 5th- 6th century. Æ (10mm, 0.6g). Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Cross within pseudo-legend
PHRYGIA, Laodicea ad Lycum. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Orichalcum Assarion. Ex Hirsch 173, 19 February 1992, lot 452
490RC9X) CILICIA, Hierapolis. 2nd-1st century BC. Æ (21.5 mm, 6.32 g). Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Tyche right; monogram to left / The river-god Pyramos swimming right;
764FG8) SYRIA, SELEUCIA AND PIERIA, ANTIOCH ON THE ORONTES, TRAJAN. 98-117 AD, AE 28 MM, 12.27 GRMS, BUST OF TRAJAN LAUREATE HEAD RIGHT, REV SC WITHIN LAUREL WREATH, YEAR 9 OR NINT
956GL17) Severus Alexander, AD 222-235, AE FOURREE Denarius 3.31 grms, 18.5 mm,RIC 127, COH.9, VF BRONZE SHOWING THRU; SOLD AS IS NO RETURN
PHRYGIA.APAMEA.Circa 133-48 BC.AE.22.1mm. Magistrates name ANDRONIKOS with patronymic ALKIOU.
SYRIA.Antiochus IV Epiphanes 175-165/4 BC.AE. " Egyptianized" issue stuck at the mint in ANTIOCH.
ROMAN EMPIRE: Elagabalus, AD 218-222, AR Denarius (19mm, 2.54g), Rome Mint
JUDAEA.Herod I The Great 40-4BC.AE.Prutah.Mint of JERUSALEM. Exceptional grade for issue.
Darley-Doran: History of Currency in the State of Bahrain
Bendall, Simon: An Introduction to the Coinage of the Empire of Trebizond
POSTUMUS & PHILIP THE ARAB AE radiate double sestertius. Fides standing, holding standards. 'Failed' overstrike on a Philip I LIBERALITAS type. Undertype clearer than overtype
Indo Parthian, Pakores. 100-135 AD. AE Tetradrachm, Uncertain mint in Arachosia, 8.43gm.
Melville Jones: A Dictionary of Ancient Roman Coins
Pisidia, Ariassus. Caracalla. 198-217 AD. AE Assarion (4.90 gm, 20.5mm). SNG von Aulock 5003
Kilikia, Laerte. Antoninus Pius. 138-161 AD. AE 20mm (3.26 gm). cf. SNG France 594 (no ears of corn)
Cappadocia, Tyana. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. AE 17.5mm (4.84 gm). Dated RY 21 (136/7 AD). RPC III 2959A
CONSTANTINOPOLIS Lyon 330 (15,5mm, 2,28g, 12h)
GALLIENUS Milan 266 (23mm, 3,53g, 12h)
GALLIENUS Milan 264-265 (19,5mm, 3,59g, 6h)
GALLIENUS Rome 261-262 (21mm, 3,40g, 6h)
GALLIENUS Rome 263-264 (22,5mm, 2,30g, 1h)
GALLIENUS Milan 263-264 (17,5mm, 2,53g, 11h)
GALLIENUS Mediolanum 257-59 (20,5mm, 2,69g, 6h)
GALLIENUS Rome 265-266 (21,5mm, 2,87g, 11h)
GALLIENUS Rome 265-267 (19,5mm, 3,16g, 12h)
GALLIENUS Rome 265-267 (19,5mm, 3,06g, 5h)
GALLIENUS Rome 258-259 (19,5mm, 2,47g, 11h)