561HM5R) BAKTRIA, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Menander I Soter. Circa 155-130 BC. AR Drachm (16 mm, 2.44 g). Diademed and draped bust right / Athena Alkidemos advancing left; monogram VF
Alexius I Comnenus AR histamenon nomisma
Manuel I Comnenus electrum aspron trachy
Trajan Decius. AD 249-251. AR Antoninianus
Maurice Tiberius AV solidus
Lucania, Metapontion c. 300-250 BC. Æ 18. Rare.
Constantine VI and Irene AR miliaresion
Maximinus II Daia, as Caesar AE follis Virtus advancing right
Seleucid Kingdom, Philip I 95-76 BC, Silver Tetradrachm
Seleucid Kingdom, Demetrios III 97-87 BC, Silver Tetradrachm
Satraps of Caria, Maussolos 377-353 BC, Silver Drachm
Pamphylia, Perga, In the name of Alexander III Struck 204/3 BC, Silver Tetradrachm
Aeolis, Aigai Circa 350 BC, Silver Hemiobol
Thraco-Macedonian (?), Uncertain mint Circa 450 BC, Silver Obol
Ionia, Erythrai (?) Circa 450 BC, Unpublished silver Tetartemorion
Mysia, Pergamon Circa 100 BC, Bronze AE21
Ionia, Ephesus 500-420 BC, Silver Tetartemorion
Ionia, Phokaia 521-478 BC, Silver Tetartemorion
Pisidia, Komama Circa 75 BC, Bronze AE17
Mysia, Gambrion Circa 350 BC, Bronze AE9
Ionia, Klazomenai 480-400 BC, Silver Diobol
The Art of Terracotta Pottery in Pre-Columbian Central and South America by Alexander Von Wuthenau
Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing by Jessica Rawson
Roman Lead Weight
Thrace. Mesambria. Philip II (Caesar, 244-247), with Serapis. Æ. Bareheaded, bust of Philip II r. vis-a-vis and draped bust of Serapis l. R/Hygieia standing r.
Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior. Macrinus and Diadumenian (217-218). Æ. Confronted busts. R/Zeus seated l., holding patera and sceptre.
Moesia Inferior. Marcianopolis. Elagabalus, with Julia Maesa (218-222). Æ Pentassarion. Laureate head. R/Demeter standing l.
Licinius II. Caesar, 317-324 AD. Æ Follis. ROMAE AETERNAE. RARE - listed as R-3 in RIC.
Constantine I (307/10-337). Æ Nummus. Constantinople. Diademed head r. R/ GLORIA ROMANORVM / Δ / CONS.
Constantine I (307/10-337). Æ Nummus. Heraclea. Laureate head r. R/ SMHB. VOT / XX in two lines; star below; all within wreath.
Constantine I (307/10-337). Æ Nummus. Heraclea. Laureate head r. R/SMHB•. VOT / XXX in three lines
Septimius Severus Nikopolis ad Istrum Moesia Inferior AE25 Assarion Hercules
Maximinus II Daia 310-313 AD Antioch Syria Civic Christian Persecution Issue
Constantine I, (the GREAT). 307/310-337 AD. Æ-Follis. Roma seated right on shield set on ground.
Tacitus. 275-276 AD. RARE - Double Antoninianus. VERY RARE - Only 2 listed on RIC On-line !
Carinus. As Caesar, 282-283 AD. EXTREMELY RARE with name spelled KARINVS with K.
ROMAN.Imperial.Postumus AD 259-268.AR.Antoninianus. Trier mint. Reverse partial brockage of obverse.
ROMAN.Imperial.Maximianus 1st reign AD 286-305.AE.Antoninianus.Mint of CYZICUS.
ROMAN.EGYPT.1st-3rd cent AD.Lead Tessera.Oxyrhynchos mint? Athena / Nike.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE.Anastasius I AD 491-518.AE. Large module Half follis.ND.Constantinople.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE.Justin II AD 565-578.AE.Pentanummium.Mint of Theoupolis ( Antioch).struck AD 572/73.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE.Justinian I AD 527-565.AE.Follis.Constantinople mint.struck AD 541/542.
Maximian AD 286-310, AE Follis (26 mm, 10.82 gram) Trier 296-97
Diocletian 284-305. AE silvered Follis (25mm, 10.63 gram) Trier 298-99
Philip I. AR Antoninianus. Felicitas. Beautiful Iridescent Tone.
Orbiana. AR Denarius. Special Marriage Emission Under Severus Alexander.
Macrinus. AR Denarius. Jupiter.
PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy VI Philometor. Circa 180-145 BC. Æ 28mm. Alexandreia mint.
PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy VI Philometor. Circa 180-145 BC. Æ 27mm. Alexandreia mint.