Ionia, Miletos AR9 diobol. Lion / incuse Stellate pattern
Roman Provincial. Cyprus. Pseudo-autonomous coinage under Augustus (c. 27 BC-AD 14)?. AE 15mm, 1.30g.
Constantine I (307/310-337). Æ Quarter Follis. Rome mint. R/ Owl on altar VERY RARE
Severus II (Caesar, 305-306). AE Follis.
Lydia, Blaundus, c. 2nd-1st centuries BC. Æ. Apollonios, son of Theogenes, magistrate. R/ EAGLE
Macedon, Philippoi, c. 356-345 BC. Æ 16mm. R/ TRIPOD
Galerius AE large follis.
EGYPT. Alexandria. Severina (Augusta, 270-275). BI 19mm 7,5gTetradrachm. Dated RY 6.
Mysia, Pergamum. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). Æ 18mm R/ Tetrastyle temple.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian SILVER TETRADRACHM.
Phrygia. Ankyra. Faustina II (147-175). Æ 19mm R/ Cult statue of Artemis of Ephesus
Constantius AE large follis.
Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous issue, time of Vespasian. Æ Trichalkon. Tyche. R/Lighted altar.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Trajan SILVER TETRADRACHM.
Ionia. Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Philip II (247-249). Æ 21mm R/ Two EAGLES
EGYPT, Alexandria. NERO SILVER TETRADRACHM. Poppaea
Maximian AE large follis.
Mesopotamia, Edessa. Severus Alexander (222-235). Æ 23mm R/Tyche seated on rocks
Diocletian AE large follis.
Cilicia, Mallos, Ca. 385-375 BC. AR stater. Hercules and the Nemean Lion. Rare. NGC Choice XF
Maximinus II AE large follis.
Galerius, AE large follis.
Judaea. Hasmonaean dynasty. John Hyrcanus I (135-104 BC). AE half prutah
Ionian Islands, Samos. AR Drachm. Lion Scalp / Bull.
Cilicia, Nagidos. AR Stater. Aphrodite / Apollo. Mint State!
Attica, Athens. AR Tetradrachm.
HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS AR Antoninianus. EF+/EF. LUSTER. The hope.
Chach Sochak AE
Trajan Decius AR antoninianus Uberitas standing left
China Northern Song Dynasty emperor Hui Zong huge bronze 10 cash
Tetricus I billon antoninianus Victory advancing left.
Diva Faustina II (Died 176) AR Denarius. R/ CONSECRATIO, Altar
Diva Faustina II (Died 175/6). AR, Denarius. Rome. R/ AETERNITAS
Julian II. AD 360-363. Æ (27mm, 10.00 g, 4h). Antioch mint,
Julian II. AD 360-363. Æ 26mm (9.29 g, 12h). Antioch mint
Julian II. AD 360-363.