Philip I (AD 244-249). Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. BI Tetradrachm, AD 249. R/ EAGLE
Maximinus II (Caesar, 305-309). Æ Follis - Carthage
Trajan Decius (AD 249-251). Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. AR Tetradrachm. AD 249-250. R/ EAGLE
MARCUS AURELIUS AE sestertius. 175-176 AD. Clementia standing
LUCILLA AE sestertius. VENUS standing, holding apple & scepter.
SABINA AE sestertius. CONCORDIA standing, holding patera & cornucopia.
CRISPINA AE sestertius. Salus seated, feeding serpent arising from altar.
ANTONINUS PIUS AE sestertius. Securitas seated left on chair of crossed cornucopiae
TRAJAN DECIUS AE sestertius. DACIA standing, holding draco staff
GORDIAN III AR silver antoninianus. FELICITAS TEMPORUM, Felicitas standing.
Roman Empire - Philip I, AD 244-249 - AE As
China Xin Dynasty emperor Wang Mang AE Huo Quan
Claudius II Gothicus billon antoninianus Providentia standing left
Gallienus billon antoninianus Laetitia standing left
Tacitus AD 275-276. Ticinum Antoninianus Æ silvered 21mm., 3,7g IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Tacitus to r.; Rv. FELICITAS SAECVLI
Tacitus. A.D. 275-276. Æ antoninianus (22mm, 3,5g, ). Rome mint, A.D. 276. IMP CM CL TACITVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right / MARTI PACIF, Mars
Constantine I (AD 307/310–337). Follis (AE 18mm, 3g), Ticinum mint, 320–321.
Constans (337-350 AD) AE (15,mm, 1,8g.). Siscia. CONSTANS P F AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS /Two soldiers standard with chi-rho on banner
City Commemorative. AE (17,5mm, 2.7 g), struck under Constantine I (306-337 AD). Siscia, 334-335.
Gallienus (253-268), Antoninianus, Antioch, 256-257; BI 3,79g 20 mm VICTORIA GERMAN Gallienus
Constantine I 307/310-337 AD. Bronze Silvered Follis (20 mm, 2,57 g.). Ticinum, 1st officina (Prima),
Lot of 8 Herodian Dynasty Coins 37 BC-44 AD Includes Graven Image Eagle Lepta
VF Caracalla AE28 Alabanda Caria Filleted Laurel Branch
Herod Archelaus Ethnarch of Samaria Judea & Idumea 4 BC-6 AD AE16 Prutah
Lot of 8 Herodian Dynasty Prutot and Lepta AE14 - AE16 37 BC - 44 AD
Herod Archelaus Ethnarch of Samaria Judea & Idumea 4 BC-6 AD AE15 Prutah
Judean King Herod the Great AE15 Prutah Anchor / Caduceus Between Cornucopias
Judean King Herod the Great AE16 Prutah Anchor / Caduceus Between Cornucopias
Basiliscus and Marcus (?). Roman imperal seal (18 mm, 7.81 gram) c. middle-half 5th century
Roman imperial seal (17x15x9 mm, 9.52 gram) later 4th-early 5th century
Roman imperial seal (17x19x5 mm, 4.14 gram) circa 4th-5th centuries
Roman imperial seal (14x16x5 mm, 3.18 gram) circa 4th-5th centuries
Constantinian Times. Lead imperial seal (17x14 mm, 5.44 gram) first half 4th century
Constantine the Great 307-337, with Crispus and Constantine II Caesars (?). Roman imperial seal (18x22x7 mm, 6.27 gram) AD 317-326
Herod Archelaus Half Prutah "Prow of Galley & EON Wreath" Jerusalem
Trajan Sestertius "Left Facing Portrait, Pax Trampling Dacian" Very Rare
Philip II as Caesar AR Antoninianus "Prince of Youth" Choice Extremely Fine
Postumus Billon Antoninianus "Sol with Whip" Extremely Fine
THRACE, Ainos. c. 357-342/1 BC, AR Drachm. Leu 76, 27 October 1999, lot 77 and Ex Gitta Kastner 4, 27 November 1973, lot 24 (purchased by Spink for 4,100 DM)
Uncertain East, Mysia or Philisto-Arabian. c. Mid 5th century BC, AR Drachm. From the Collection of Jonathan H. Kagan. Ex CNG MBS 72, 6/14/2006, Lot 700 (but as Philisto-Arabian)
PTOLEMAIC EMPIRE.EGYPT.Alexandria.Ptolemy VI Philometer 180-145 BC.AE. 1st period 180-170 BC.
GALLIA, Lemovices. c. 2nd - 1st century BC, AR Quinarius. Ex Münzhandlung Basel 7 (1936), lot 254. Ex Münzen und Medaillen Deutschland 38 (2013), lot 173
Sicily, Leontini, c. 405-402 BC, AE Tetras, 1.74g (14mm, 3h). Ex Leu 86, 2003, 271 and NAC 114, 2019, 54 sales.
Hispania - Castulo, Cazlona (Jaén) Ae As - 28 mm / 16.34 gr.
Diadumenian. Æ As.
Arabia, Philippopolis. Divus Julius Marinus. Father of Philip I. Æ 28 mm. RARE!
Ancient Glass in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Back Issues of the Celator Jan-Dec 2011; missing Oct, Nov & Dec; 9 issues in great condition.