KINGS OF MACEDON. Time of Philip V to Perseus (187-168 BC). Ae.
KINGS OF MACEDON. Philip II (359-336 BC). Tetradrachm. Pella.
EASTERN EUROPE. West Slovakia. Obol (3rd-2nd century BC). 'Kroisbacher' type.
CALABRIA. Tarentum. Nomos (Circa 332-302 BC).
Crispus - VOT V / MVLT X / CAESS / T SЄ, Votive - 19 mm / 3.23 gr.
Kings of Lydia Kroisos AR Twelfth Stater circa 564-539 BC
DEMETRIOS I AR Tetradrachm. Almost EF. Tyche.
Kings of Lydia Kroisos AR Half Stater or Siglos circa 564-539 BC
IONIA, Miletos, AR 1/12 Stater, circa 500 BC. Lion / Floral star
KINGS of BAKTRIA, Antimachos II Nikephoros. AR Drachm , circa 160-155 BC. Nike / Charging horse
TRAJAN. AR Denarius, Rome mint. Struck 107-108 AD. Trophy of arms
SALONINA, as Augusta. AR Antoninianus, Rome mint, 254-268 AD. Pietas
ANTONINUS PIUS AR silver denarius. 145-147 AD. Two clasped hands, caduceus & grain ears behind.
Attica, Athens (c. 454-404 BC). AR Tetradrachm EXTREMELY FINE
Syracuse (circa 430-420 B.C.) AR Tetradrachm R/ Head of nymph Arethusa. From the collection of a Mentor.
Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Antimachos II Nikephoros (Circa 160-155 BC). AR Drachm. Nike / Antimachos
Thrace. Pautalia, Caracalla (AD 198-217) Æ 29mm fivefold coiled bearded serpent (Glycon)
Thrace, Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Æ 28mm. R/ AEQUITAS
Thrace. Pautalia. Caracalla (198-217). Æ 18mm R/ LION Ex Thomas R. Miller Collection, sold with original collector ticket.
Calabria, Taras. Silver Nomos (7.86 g), ca. 315-302 BC. Calabria, Taras. Silver Nomos (7.86 g), ca. 315-302 BC
Phoenicia. Tyre. Pseudo-autonomous Æ14 / Palm Tree
Phrygia. Apameia. Andronikos, son of Alkios, magistrate Æ22 / Eagle
Cilicia. Seleukia ad Kalykadnum. Pseudo-autonomous Æ24 / Nike
after 211 BC - Roman Republic. Anonymous Æ Semis
Mysia. Pergamon Æ19 / Trophy
Vespasian (AD 69-79) Æ As / Aequitas
Macedon under Roman Rule. Bottiaia Æ20 / Cow
Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous Æ18 / Lyre
Mysia. Lampsakos Æ21 / Priapos
CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, as Caesar, AE large follis. Antioch. Genius standing
JULIA DOMNA AR silver denarius. VENERI VICTR, Venus holding palm frond and apple.
Sicily, Akragas, c. 425/0-410/06 BC. Æ Hemilitron c/m: head of Herakles
Thrace. Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Æ 17mm Unpublished Ex Thomas R. Miller Collection, sold with original collector ticket.
Thrace. Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Æ 18mm. R/ ZEUS
Thrace, Serdica. Caracalla. AD 198-217. Æ 19, Infant Hercules. Rare.
COMMODUS CAESAR AR silver denarius. DE GERMANIS, captives under trophy
C. Considius Nonianus, 56 BC. Ar Denarius. Temple of Venus Erycina. Rare.
GALBA. Æ. Dupondius. PAX. 68 d. c.
CALIGULA. Æ As. VESTA. 37-38 AD
Moesia. Marcianopolis. Gordian III (AD 238-244). AE 29. Aerial view of the city. Very Rare.
Ancient Roman coin of Constantine II as Caesar minted in Siscia - CAESARVM NOSTRORVM
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Licinius I minted in Thessalonica
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Victorinus as Augustus - Gallic Usurper
Religious medal XVI-XVII centuries, S. Sacramento / S. Jerome - 25x16 mm.
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Constantius Gallus - FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Ancient Roman coin of Maximinus II Daia - Tyche and River God Orontes and Apollo
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Constans as Augustus - VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
Ancient Kings of Parthia silver drachm of Vologases III 105-147 AD minted in Ecbatana
Ancient Kings of Parthia silver drachm Artabanus II or Artabanus III minted in Ecbatana
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES 35mm triobol. Eagle standing, Chi-Ro between legs.