Lot of 5 Islamic coins
Alexander III AE 19, King of Macedon
Kings of Macedon Philip II AE17
Thessaly. Skotussa (circa 394-367). AR Hemidrachm c. 394-367 BC. NICE !! Ex 'Kyrios' Collection
Thessaly. Trikka (c. 480-420) AR Hemidrachm From The 'Kyrios' Collection
Attica, Athens (176/5 BC). AR New Style Tetradrachm. Head of Athena. R/Owl
Justinian I AE14 decanummium. Ravenna
Islands off Caria, Rhodes AE11 Nymph Rhodos / Rose
HERACLIUS, HERACLIUS CONSTANTINE & HERACLONAS AE dodecanummium. Alexandria, 638-641 AD.
COMMODUS AE sestertius. Rome mint, 186 AD. Commodus on platform, haranguing five soldiers below. Rare.
Pontos, Amisos AE19 Zeus / Eagle on thunderbolt
Paphlagonia, Sinope AE19 Ares / Sword in sheath
Marcian, 450-457. Nummus Ae 12
AE antoninianus Probus, Antioch mint 276-282 A.D. - CLEMENTIA TEMP with Γ in field -
24mm BI tetradrachm Vespasian / Vespasianus, Alexandria mint dated RY 2 = 69-70 A.D. - Eirene -
AR tetradrachm Sicily, Syracuse circa 430 B.C. - Second Democracy - iconic cointype
GAUL, Massalia. Circa 240-218/5 BC. Æ (23mm, 11g,). Head of Apollo left; kantharos behind / Bull butting right Crescent
The Numismatic Chronicle, London 1940 part IV. Fifth series, N° 80. Milne / Sutherland / Allen
Glendining's, Coins of Ancient Greece The Collection of Olga H. Knoepke of New Town, Connecticut. London, 10th December 1986.
Shortt de S. H. - The mints of Wiltshire. Reprinted from Numismatic Chronicle, 1948.
Beresford Jones R. D. - The Saltes of Henry VI. Reprinted from The British Numismatic Journal, 1973.
Elmore Jones F. - Southampton / Winchester die-links in the Canute's quatrefoil type. Reprinted from The British Numismatic Journal, 1970.
GRATIAN AE3. Constantina. GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI, Emperor holding labarum & shield. AVGG AVG obverse legend. Rare
Mariniana (died before 253 AD) AR Antoninianus R/ PEACOCK
Herennius Etruscus (Caesar, AD 249-251). Æ Sestertius. Rome, 250-1. R/ HERMES
Philip II (As Caesar, AD 244-247). Æ Sestertius. Rome mint. R/ Philip I and Philip II seated on curule chairs.
Philip I Arab (AD 244-249). Æ Sestertius. Rome mint. R/ FELICITAS
Karia, Halikarnassos (c. 125-88 BC), 17 mm 4g Bearded head of Poseidon r. decorated trident, crescent to l., fish-hook r. Klein 518; SNG von Aulock 8079. Very fi
KINGDOM OF NUMIDIA, Micipsa, AE 26mm. Bearded bust, Horse galloping left.
CONSTANTINE II CAESAR AE3. Antioch mint. GLORIA EXERCITVS, soldiers & standards. Detailed
Seleucis and Pieria Laodicea ad Mare Caracalla AR tetradrachm
Thracian Island Thasos AR drachm Satyr carrying Nymph
Syria Seleucis and Pieria Titus, as Caesar AE semis bust of Tyche
Syria Cyrrhestica Beroea Trajan AE19 legend in wreath
Blackburn M.A.S. - The Ashdon (Essex) Hoard and the currency of the Southern Danelaw in the late ninth century. Reprinted from The British Numismatic Journal, 1989.
Metcalf D. M. - Interpretation of the Byzantine " REX REGNATIUM " folles of class A, c. 970-1030. Reprinted from Numismatic Chronicle, 1970.
Morrison C. - Lafaurie J. - La pénétration des monnaies Byzantines en gaule mérovingienne et visigotique di VI au VII siècle. Extrait de la Revue Numismatique, tome XXIX, 1987.
Murray J. K. R. - The Scottish Coinage of 1553. Reprinted from The British Numismatic Journal.
Italo Vecchi Ltd. Nummorum Auctiones 11, The William L. Subjack Collection of Thrymsas and Sceattas. London, 5 June 1998.
TRAJAN AR Denarius. Almost EF. The conquest of Dacia.
Sinope AR (Silver) Drachm--Contemporary Imitation-cutmark
Phoenicia, Dora. 1st century AD. Tyche. Bronze
Maurice Tiberius, 582-602 AD. AE follis dated year 15
Philip I, 244-249 AD, AE sestertius. Felicitas reverse
Maximianus, 286-305 AD, AE21 - Emperor / Victory reverse
The Pre-Mohammedan Coinage of Northwestern India. Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 13, Whitehead R.B., 1922.
Lydia, Sardes AE19 Artemis / Athena w. crowning Nike
Trajan Decius (249-251). Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 251. R/ GENIUS
Otacilia Severa (Augusta, 244-249). Æ Sestertius. R/ PUDICITIA
Quietus. (Usurper, AD 260-261). BI Antoninianus. Samosata mint. R/ ROMA SEATED
Heraclius with Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas (610-641), AV Solidus, Constantinople, dated Year 10 (636/7),