Ionia Ephesos AR Drachm circa 202-150 BC
Roman Empire Titus AR Denarius (Rome, AD 79)
ARABIA. RABBATHMOBA. JULIA DOMNA . AE 28
ARABIA. RABBATHMOBA. Septimius Severus . AE 28
Phoenicia, Tyre. Caracalla. AR Tetradrachm. Choice!
Corinthia, Corinth. AR Stater (21 mm, 8.44 gram) circa 350/45-285 BC
Macedonian Kingdom. Philip II 359-336 BC. AE Unit (18 mm, 7.02 gram) Uncertain Macedonian mint
Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III the Great 336-323 BC, AE Half Unit (16mm, 4.75 gram) struck posthumously in an uncertain mint in Asia Minor c. 323-315
Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III the Great 336-323 BC. AR Drachm (18 mm, 4.03 gram) Sardes, posthumous issue, circa 322-318 BC
Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III the Great 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (27 mm, 16.48 gram) Uncertain mint in Greece or Macedon, posthumous issue, circa 310-275
Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III the Great 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (Fourrée, 28 mm, 12.96 gram) Pella, posthumous issue, circa 275-270 BC
Macedonian Kingdom. Kassander 316-298 BC, AE (17mm, 3.44 gram) circa 306-297 BC
Syria, Seleucis & Pieria. Antioch. Vespasian. AR Tetradrachm.
ARABIA. RABBATHMOBA. Septimius Severus . AE 30
Byzantine Empire Constantine IX Monomachus AV Histamenon Nomisma (Constantinople, 1042-1055)
Julius Caesar AR Denarius - Q. Voconius Vitulus Moneyer (40 BC)
Phrygia, Hierapolis. Pseudo-autonomous Issue. Time of Philip I. VERY RARE.
Roman Republic. Anonymous. AR Quadrigatus - Didrachm.
Roman Empire, Aurelian, Antoninianus. Siscia. RIC-2206. Silvered billon, diameter, weight 3.74 g, die axis 6 h. Encapsulated by NGC as AU, Strike 4/5, Surface 4/5.
Roman Imperatorial. The Triumvirs. Mark Antony. AR Legionary Denarius (3.44 g), minted at Patrae (?), Autumn 32 - Spring 31 BC.
Philip I. Antoninianus. 248 AD Rome. (RIC IV 24c). (RSC 193). Silver. 3.90 grams. Encapsulated by NGC as Ch XF, Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5.
Thrace, Bizya (?) Large bronze AE31 for Septimius Severus, unpublished?
Gordian III. Antoninianus. 240 AD Rome. (RIC IV 38). 4.15 grams. Full original luster. Encapsulated by NGC as Ch AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Ag.
Cilicia Tarsus: Attractive Octassarion / Medallion of Gordian III 238-244. 37 mm. finest known and RRR!
Pamphylia, Perge: Very rare large bronze of Aurelian with temple AE28!
Roman Imperial. Commodus, AD 177-192. AR Denarius (2.69 g), Rome, struck c. AD 183-184.
Maximinus I Thrax (Augustus), Tarsus Cilicia bronze Medallion AE 37 - R!
Roman Empire Hadrian AV Aureus (Rome, AD 134-138)
Roman Empire Trajan AV Aureus (Rome, AD 103-111)
Sasanian Empire. Khusrau II. AR Drachm
Attractive Thrace Philippopolis bronze medallion of Caracalla AE 42, Paduan old cast, 16th.-17th. century
Pair of nice AE bronzes from Augustus Thrace and Asia
Thrace Bizya: Extremely rare large bronze of Septimius Severus with Aesculapius - RRR
ARMENIA.Tigranes II 96-56 BC.AE.Dichalkon. Mint of NISIBIS.
ARMENIA.ARTAXIADS.Tigranes II The Great 95-56 BC.AE.Dichalkous.Mint of Tigranocerta.
SOPHENE, kingdom of.( Western Armenia ). Arkathias I , after circa 150 BC.AE.Dichalkon.
SOPHENE, Kingdom of. ( Western Armenia ). Mithradates II Philopator circa 89 BC - after 85 BC..AE.Dichalkon. Mint of Arkathiocerta?
CILICIA, Tarsus. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Æ37 Medallion bronze - choice!
VF+++ Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I minted in Antioch - PROVIDENTIAE AVGG - Campgate with 9 levels
VF++ Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I minted in Antioch - PROVIDENTIAE AVGG - Campgate with 11 levels
VF+++ Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I minted in Siscia - PROVIDENTIAE AVGG - Campgate with 7 levels
Cilicia Tarsus: Medalic bronze for Philip I, Arabs AE34
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Constantine I minted in Alexandria, Egypt - IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Licinius I as Augustus minted in Alexandria, Egypt
Ancient Roman coin - Commemorative Coin minted in Antioch - Wolf and Twins
Ancient Roman coin - Commemorative Coin minted in Cyzicus - Wolf and Twins
VF++ Ancient Roman coin of Constantine I the Great reaching for the Hand of God
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Honorius, Arcadius and Theodosius minted in Antioch
VF++ Ancient Greek coin minted in Pergamon, Mysia circa 200 BC - Athena and Owl