Central Gaul, Aedui, Denarius, Silver, , Latour:4858
Coin, Carnutes, Potin, 1st century BC, , Potin, Delestrée:2618
JUDAEA, Herodians. Agrippa I. 37-43 CE. AE Prutah .Jerusalem mint.
NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC- AD 40. AE 18
THRACE. Traianopolis. Caracalla, 198-217. Assarion Bronze, 18 mm, 3g, . AYT K M AYP CE ANTΩNEINOC Laureate head of Caracalla to right. Rev. TPAIANOΠOΛEITΩN Amphora
TROAS. Abydus. Tiberius (14-37). Ae. Obv: CЄBAC. Laureate head right. Rev: A / B - Y / Δ / Η. Lyre. RPC I 2289. Extremely rare, Condition: Very
Sicily, Hiketas (287-278), Bronze, Syracuse, c. 287-278 BC, AE 23mm 10,4g. ΔIOΣ EΛΛANIOY, laureate head of Apollo l., dotted border, Rv. ΣYPAKO-ΣIΩN
KINGS OF MACEDON. Demetrios I Poliorketes, 306-283 BC. AE Bronze, 15 mm ,3,1g,, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, circa 290-283. Head of Athena
Thrace. Sestos. Severus Alexander AD 222-235. Bronze Æ 22 mm. 6,3g. Homonia holding Patera and cornucopia Very fine. unpublished !!!!! Extremely rare .
Macedon. Cassandreia. Titus and Domitian, as Caesars AD 69-81. Bronze Æ19mm. 6,1g. Jupiter Amon Varbanov 3330 R7 Extremeli Rare ! Very Fine !
Sicily, Syracuse, Bronze under the Fourth Democracy, ca. 289-287 BC; AE ΣYPAKOΣIΩN, diademed head of Herakles l.; behind, bow, Rv. Lion standing r.; above, club. Brownish patina
Sicily, Syracuse Æ Hiketas, c. 287-278 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right, Monogram ?????? in left field / Eagle standing left; star in left field. Very Fine. Extremely rare !!!
Sicily, Panormos as Ziz, c. 336-330 BC. Æ (15mm, 2,7g,). Laureate head of Apollo l. R/ Forepart of horse l. CNS I, Very Fin ! Rare.
Sicily, Bronze, Panormos, After 241 BC, AE ΠANORMITAN, head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet. Dotted border, Rv. Triskeles with Gorgoneion dotted border. Very fine .Rare.
Bruttium, Bronze, Rhegion, c. 415-387 BC AE Facing lion’s head dotted border, Rv. PHΓINO[N], laureate head of Apollo r. at l., ivy leaf. Dotted border. HN Italy Very rare variant
Sicily. Gela. Circa 420-405 BC. Tetras Bronze, ΓΕΛΑΣ Bull walking slowly to the left; above, olive leaf; ithree pellets. Rev. Head of youthful male river god to right (Gelas)
Syracuse. 2 litrae circa 344-317, AR ΣYPAKOΣ – IΩN Janiform female head; in r. field, dolphin. Rev. Horse prancing l.; above star. SNG Copenhagen 719. SNG ANS 517 Good very fine.
ARIOBARZANES I Philoromaios AR Drachm. EF-. Eusebeia (Cappadocia) mint. Year 25.
Nicephorus III AE24 follis, Bust of Christ facing / Latin Cross, ornamented
Principality of Antioch, Tancred, Regent AE21 Follis
Principality of Antioch, Tancred, Regent AE22 Follis
PTOLEMAIC EMPIRE. Ptolemy V Epiphanes. 204-180 BC. AE Drachm
AKARNANIA. Leucas. c. 320-280 BC. AR Stater. Ex Ars Classica XVII, 3 October 1934, 493 and from the stock of Jacob Hirsch (with the original coin ticket included).
GALLIA CISALPINA. Cenomani. Imitation of Massalia.
Nabatean Kingdom. Aretas IV (9 BC-AD 40). AR sela (15mm, 2.82g). Petra mint. Struck ca. AD 24/5-39/40.
Tetricus II billon antoninianus Tetricus standing left.
Kings Of Persis AR Hemidrachm, Napad, 1st Century AD.
Kushano-Sassanian AE Unit, Kings of Merv under Shapur I c. (241-272 AD).
Bactria Kingdom AR Obol, Eukratides (Eucratides) c. 171-145 BCE, helmeted type.
Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Ptolemy VI Philometor. First reign, 180-164 BC. Æ 24
Seleukid Kingdom: Antiochos IX Philopator AE 19. Winged Thunderbolt
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos VI Dionysos. Serrate Æ 22
Seleukid Kingdom: Antiochos IX Philopator AE 17. Winged Thunderbolt
OSHROENE KINGDOM AE22. Abgar X and Gordian III. EF-/VF+. Edessa mint.
CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT AE FOLLIS
CONSTANTIUS I AE FOLLIS
GREEK AE 16. ATHENA / HORSE
Seleukis and Pieria. Antioch under Macrinus (AD 217-218).
Victorinus billon antoninianus Virtus standing right.
Constantine II half follis.
DIVA FAUSTINA I (Died 140/1). As. Rome. Struck under Antoninus Pius.
Antoninus Pius AE23 Cyrrhestica. Beroea
Constantius II AE14
SYRIA, Decapolis. Gadara .Tiberius. 14-37 AD.
Antoninus Pius AE17 Cilicia, Hieropolis-Kastabala. Eagle on club
Pisidia. Etenna AE13 Nymph / Knife
Ptolemy II Philadelphos AE15 Zeus Ammon / Eagle
Philip II AE25 Mesopotamia, Nisibis. Tyche in tetrastyle temple