PROBUS. Antoninianus, Siscia mint, 276-282 AD. Pax
SICILY, Motya. AE 11, circa 400-397 BC. Galloping horse / Palm. Rare
Seleucis and Pieria. Laodicea ad Mare. Caracalla AD 198-217. Billon-Tetradrachm
Syllaus with Aretas IV. 15 - 9 BC
PTOLEMY III AE hemiobol. Tyre, 246-219 BC. Eagle on thunderbolt.
Thessaly. Skotussa AR Hemidrachm / Poseidon Seated
Lycia. Phaselis Æ19 / Prow & Athena
Helena Augusta Æ3 / Securitas
Gordian III (AD 238-244). Macedonia. Thessalonica Æ25 / Prize Urn on Tripod
Gordian III (AD 238-244) Æ Sestertius / Pax
Otacilia Severa (AD 244-249) Æ Sestertius / Pudicitia
Theodosius II. AD 402-450
Constantine I. AD 307/310-337.
Rabbel II with Gamilat. AD 70-106.
Hadrian. AD 117-138. Petra mint
Licinius I AE Follis. AD 317-320
Uncertain AR6 tetartemorion. Athena / Star in incuse square
Constantius II. A.D. 337-361. Æ centenionalis. Siscia, under Vetranio, A.D. 350. Nice VF, green patina.
Cilicia, Tarsos. 2nd century B.C. Æ 25 mm. Near VF, brown patina.
Diva Faustina I (wife of A. Pius) AR 17mm 3,1g Denarius. Rome, after AD 141. DIVA AVG FAVSTINA, draped bust to right / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing to left,
Vespasian AR 19mm 3,2gDenarius. Rome, AD 76. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / Eagle standing facing on cippus, head left and wings spread; COS-VII across fields
Aretas II or III Damascus mint.
INDIA, ERAN-VIDISHA: Copper coin with lotus. Scarce and SUPERB.
Judaea. Jewish War. First Revolt. AE Prutah. Year 3. 68/69 C.E.
Judaea. Jewish War. First Revolt. AE Prutah. Year2. 67/68 C.E.
Judaea, Alexander Jannaeus, 103-76 BC, AE Prutot (Biblical Widow's Mites).
ALEXANDRIA TROAS AE21. Pseudo-Autonomous issue. EF-. AD 260-268.
Antoninus Pius AE17 Cappadocia, Caesarea. Modius
Commodus (AD 177-192) Æ AS / Elephant
Philip II PRINCIPI IVVENT from Rome
NNM 137. - The Triumviral Portrait Gold of the Quattuorviri Monetales of 42 B.C. by Theodore Buttrey - ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs no. 137
NNM 156. - The minting of Antoniniani A.D. 238-249 and the Smyrna Hoard by Samuel Eddy - ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs no. 156
Philip I AE26 Pisidia, Antioch. Vexillum & standards
NNM 160. - THE COINAGE OF THE ARAB AMIRS OF CRETE BY GEORGE C. MILES - ANS NUMISMATIC NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS NO. 160
NNM 151. - ORICHALCUM AND RELATED ANCIENT ALLOYS BY EARLE R. CALEY - ANS NUMISMATIC NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS NO. 151
NNM 157. - Late Roman and Byzantine Solidi Found in Sweden and Denmark by Joan Fagerlie - ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs, no. 157
NNM 149. - Victory as a Coin Type by Alfred Bellinger & Marjorie Berlincourt - Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 149
An Outline of Ancient Greek Coins by Zander H. Klawans
Byzantine Numismatic Bibliography 1950-1965 by Joel L. Malter
Principality of Antioch. Tancred. Regent AE19 Follis. Cross
Romanus III AE29 Follis Anonymous class B. Christ / Cross on steps
Anonymous 211 BC Æ Semis 26.5mm,10,9g L. Cornelius (C) series Mint in Sardinia Laureate head of Saturn S (mark of value) to left / Prow of galley S (mark of value) above C to right
Anonymous c.91 B.C. ?? Æ quadrans 18mm 2,6g. Uncertain mint ??? Head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin headdress behind three pellets prow of galley right below, three pellets
Sicily, Kamarina, c. 410-405 BC. AR Litra (11mm, 0.6g, ). Head of Kamarina l., hair in sphendone. R/ Swan l., wings spread, on waves; below, fish
634BL21) Unattributed Byzantine bronze; (18.5 mm, 2.81 grms) SOLD AS IS NO RETURN.
818EL22) SASANIAN KINGS. Ohrmazd (Hormizd) IV. AD 579-590. AR Drachm (31 mm, 4.16 grms). WH (Veh-Andiyōk-Šābuhr) mint. Dated RY 11 (AD 590). Bust right; c/m: crowned head left, VF
Arcadius. 383-408 AD. AE4. Constantinople.
Arcadius (AD 395-408) Æ4 / Cross
EGYPT, Alexandria. Trajan. AD 98-117. Æ Dichalkon