Ionia Klazomenai AR Didrachm circa 499-494 BC
Kingdom of Macedon Philip V AR Tetrobol circa 196-179 BC
Roman Imperial: Rare Follis of Maximianus w mantled bust, AD 305-307 w double mintmark for Cyzikus!
Constantine II. AE Follis. Siscia mint. 337-340 AD. Nice details some deposits. Very Fine. Rare!
Roman Egypt, Aurelian, 273/274 AD. Eagle reverse
Domitian (As Caesar, AD 69-81). AR Denarius. Rome mint. Struck under Titus, AD 80-81. R/ Garlanded and lighted altar
PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy III Euergetes (246-222 BC). Æ Obol. Tyre mint. Horned head of Zeus-Ammon R/ EAGLE
Gallienus (AD 253-268) BI Antoninianus. Antioch, circa 264-265. R/ SAECVLARHS AVG Stag
AR denarius C. Allius Bala. Rome 92 B.C. - biga of stags, grasshopper symbol, beauty -
AR didrachm KYRENAICA / Cyrenaica - Kyrene / Cyrene, time of Magas circa 294-275 B.C. - cornucopiae symbol -
AR denarius L. Valerius Acisculus, Rome mint 45 B.C. - human-headed owl - rare type!
AR denarius C. Considius Nonianus, Rome 57 B.C. - Temple of Venus Erycina atop mountain - scarce !
AE 23 Augustus, Rhoemetalces I & Pythodoris, struck by Rhoemetalces I, King of Thrace circa 11 B.C. - 12 A.D.
29mm As Augustus, Caesaraugusta, Hispania - Mn. Kaninius Iter and L. Titius, duoviri - circa 2 B.C.
AE follis Jovian / Jovianus, Siscia mint 363-364 A.D. - with old collector's ticket, EX Ritter 1984
26mm AE dupondius Antoninus Pius, Rome mint circa 145-161 A.D. - HONORI AVG COS IIII, Honos -
Constantinopolis - Ae nummus - Siscia - RIC.234 - Quality
Constantinopolis - Ae nummus - Rome - RIC. 371 R2 -
Roman Imperial: High grade Hadrian bronze semis w Roma, AD 124-128.
Roman Imperial: Vespasian. AD 69-79. Æ Dupondius Winged caduceus between crossed cornucopias
Gallienus, 253-268. Antoninianus. Jupiter standing holding scepter and thunderbolt.
CONSTANTINOPOLIS, COMMEMORATIVE SERIES, Æ Follis, GLORIA EXERCITVS, VERY RARE!
URBS ROMA. VOT / XX / MVLT / XXX. RARE and Missing from most collections.
Aelius. Caesar, 136-138 AD. Æ-As. One of the best portraits you will find for Aelius.
Tetricus I Antoninianus "Laetitia, Wreath and Anchor" Good Very Fine
Probus Silvered Antoninianus "Salus Feeding Snake at Altar" Good Very Fine
Constantine I The Great "Sol, Wreath" Rome Mint Extremely Fine
Helena (Mother of Constantine I The Great) Nummus Antioch Mint Extremely Fine
Alexander III The Great "Club & Bowcase, Thunderbolt" Good Very Fine
Ionia, Miletos AR Tetartemorion "Roaring Lion & Bird" Good Very Fine
EF Trajan Ptolemais Galilee AE24 Tyche Seated River God Swimming Below
EF Trajan Denarius 114-6 AD Genius Standing Nude Holds Patera & Grain
Judea John Hyrcanus I Prutah Struck For Seleukid King Antiochus VII 132/1 BC
MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR tetradrachm (25mm, 17.00 gm, 11h). NGC VG 5/5 - 3/5. Late lifetime-early posthumous issue, Babylon, ca. 325-323 BC.
Ch EF Severus Alexander Denarius 232 AD Sol Commanding Sunrise Holding Globe
aEF Luster Excellent Portrait Severus Alexander Rome 231-5 AD Providentia
aEF Antoninus Pius Denarius Excellent Portrait Rome 148-9 AD Annona Reverse
Scarce VF Antoninus Pius Denarius Pietas at Altar Holds Deer and Bowl of Fruit
Choice EF Severus Alexander Denarius Rome 229 Mars w/ Olive Branch Rare Variant
Ch gVF SCARCE Caracalla Silver Denarius 210-213 AD Mars the Peacemaker
Ch VF Elagabalus Silver Antoninianus Fortuna Seated w/ Rudder Cornucopia Wheel
Ch EF/VF Severus Alexander Silver Denarius Rome 227 AD Pax Raising Olive Branch
aEF Severus Alexander Silver Denarius Rome 229 AD Emperor Holds Spear & Trophy
Choice EF Constantine the Great AE19 Siscia 326-7 AD Campgate
aEF Superb Portrait Maximinus I Thrax Silver Denarius Rome 236 AD
Ch gVF Constantius II AE22 Emperor with Christogram Standard & Captives
VF Antoninus Pius Philadelphia Decapolis AE21 Turreted Tyche with Foot on Prow
Ch aVF Faustina Jr Augusta 146-176 AD Wife of Marcus Aurelius Denarius Spes
Severus Alexander Silver Denarius 231-5 AD Mars in Military Garb Walking Right
Choice VF Diocletian Antoninianus Jupiter Holding Thunderbolt Desert Patina
Ch gVF Diocletian Antoninianus Antioch 293-5 AD Jupiter Offering Victory