Euboea. Histiaia AR Tetrobol
Illyria. Apollonia. Niken, moneyer with Autoboulos, magistrate AR Drachm
Ancient France. Celtic Gaul. Sequani Tribe AR Quinarius / Boar
Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Ptolemy I Soter, as Satrap (323-305 BC) AR/Æ Fourrée Drachm
Gordian III (AD 238-244) AR Antoninianus / Fortuna
Postumus. Romano-Gallic Emperor, 260-269 AD. Antoninianus. ORIENS AVG, Sol advancing to left.
VICTORINUS. AE Antoninianus, 269-271 AD. Providentia
LICINIUS I. AE Follis, Ticinium mint, 308-324 AD. Captives at base of standard
DOMITIAN. AR Denarius, Rome mint, struck 90-91 AD
NERVA. AR Denarius, Rome mint, struck 97 AD. Aequitas
IONIA, Taos. AR Tetartemorion, circa 500 BC. Griffin
Roman Coins and Their Values Seaby, H.A Published by B.AA. Seaby Ltd., London, 1954
Glimpses of History. by HANNON, Brian ”The period from 550BC until 1990 is herein illustrated with the aid of 1410 of the coins used by persons all over the world”
Constans. Æ follis
Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum, Annia Faustina (Augusta, 220-221 & 221-222). Ae 29. Very Rare.
Lydia, Sardis. Germanicus, with Drusus Caesar, 15 BC-AD 19. AE 28
Justinian I AE30 Follis Theoupolis (Antioch).
Seleucis ad Pieria, Balanea (as Leucas-Claudia). Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Æ 27. Rare.
Pontos, Amisos AE19.5 Ares / Sword in sheath
Roman Empire - Tiberius & Germanicus Gemellus - AE Sestertius
Roman Empire - Nerva, AD 96-98 - AR Denarius - ex Sternberg XVI
Cimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion - c.310-304/3 BC - NGC Choice XF
The Caesarians - Julius Caesar, April-August 49 BC - AR Denarius
THRACE, Philippopolis. Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ 18mm 3g Lion Wallking r. Unpublished var. R4 Varbanov1576 ,
PTOLEMY V EPIPHANOS AE middle bronze. 204-180 BC. Wreathed Isis / Eagle on thunderbolt
Gordian III AR22 Antoninianus. Hercules. Rome
JULIUS CAESAR fouree denarius. Elephant trampling serpent. Four priestly implements.
Titus, as Augustus (AD 79-81). AE as 26mm, 10.5gm,.
Valerian I (AD 253-260). BI antoninianus. Rome, AD 253-254.
Diva Mariniana (died before AD 253). AR Antoninianus. Consecration issue. Rome mint. 2nd-3rd emissions of Valerian I and Gallienus, AD 255-257.
Diocletian (AD 284-305) Æ Nummus. Alexandria, AD 300. R/ GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
Moesia Superior. Viminacium, Aemilian, AD 252-253. AE (24 mm, 7,3g.). Dated CY 14 = 252/53 AD.
Seleukid Kingdom. Antioch on the Orontes. Antiochos I Soter 281-261 BC. Bronze Æ 16 mm, 4,00 g
Antiochos I Soter Ar Tetradrachm, 280-261 BC
Ptolemy VI Philometor Ar Tetradrachm, 161/0 BC
Ptolemy VI Philometor Ar Tetradrachm, 153/2 BC
Ptolemy VI Philometor Ar Tetradrachm, 164/3 BC
Severus Alexander
Philip I Philadelphos Ar Tetradrachm, 94/3-88/7 BC
Philip III Arrhidaios Ar Tetradrachm, 319-318 BC
Alexander III the Great Ar Tetradrachm, 323-317 BC
Diva Faustina (died 140-141 AD)
Alexander III the Great Ar Tetradrachm, 317/6 BC
Alexander III the Great Ar Tetradrachm, 320-315 BC
Demetrios II Nikator Ar Tetradrachm, 146-145 BC
Alexander III the Great Av Stater, 309-308 BC
Carthage, Zeugitana El Stater, c. 310-290 BC.
Arabia Felix, Himyarites, Ar Scyphate ‘Drachm’, c. 1st Century AD
Arkadia, Kleitor
Thraco-Macedonian Tribes Mygdones or Krestones AR Diobol circa 485-470 BC