EGYPT. Alexandria. Domitian, 81-96. Obol
Constantinus I AE Nummus, Thessalonica Constantinus I 'the Great' (306-337 AD). Silvered AE Nummus
GALERIUS CAESAR AE large follis. Rome. Moneta standing, holding scales.
DIOCLETIAN AE large follis. Carthage mint, FELIX ADVENT AVGG, Africa standing, holding standard and large elephant tusk. Scarce
GALERIUS, as Caesar, AE large follis. 9.9 grams. Heraclea mint, Genius standing
Constantine I VLPP from Ticinum
Constantine I the Great (AD 310-337) Æ3 / Sol
Postumus (AD 260-269) AR Antoninianus / Hercules
Probus (AD 276-282) Æ Antoninianus / Emperor and Jupiter
Maxentius (AD 306-312) Æ Follis / Fides
Constantius II (AD 337-361) Æ Maiorina / Fallen Horseman
Valens (AD 364-378) Æ3 / Emperor
Gordian III (AD 238-244) AR Antoninianus / Jupiter
Sasanian Empire. Khusro II (AD 590-628) AR Drachm / Fire altar
Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268-270) Æ Antoninianus / Genius
Tiberius (AD 14-37). Macedonia. Philippi Æ17 / Priest plowing
Constantius II (AD 337-361) Æ3 / Fallen Horseman
Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Ptolemy II Philadelphos (285-246 BC) AR Tetradrachm
Galba (AD 68-69). Alexandria. Egypt BI Tetradrachm / Eirene
Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Ptolemy I Soter (305-282 BC) AR Tetradrachm
ANONYMOUS FOLLIS. Class I. Attributed to Nicephorus III Botaniates (1078-1081).
CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS with ROMANUS I (913-959). Follis.
Byzantine Empire, Constantine IX Monomachus, Constantinople, c. 1042-1055 AD, AV Histamenon, 4.45g. FDC speciman
JULIA MAMAEA, mother of Severus Alexander. AR Denarius. Good EF. Toned.
FAUSTINA II JUNIOR AR silver denarius. Hilaritas standing, holding long palm & cornucopia.
Gallienus. 253-268 AD. AR Antoninianus. Rare and interesting type.
Severus II (As Caesar, AD 305-306). Æ Nummus - Follis. Londinium (London) mint. Struck 1 May AD 305-26 July 306. R/ GENIUS
Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). AR Denarius, Rome, 210-211. R/ VICTORIAE BRIT Victory seated
Galerius (AD 305-311). Æ Nummus - Follis. Londinium (London) mint. Struck 1 May AD 305-spring 307. R/ GENIUS
Sasanian Empire. Shapur I (240-270). AR Obol
Uncertain satraps of Babylon (Circa 328-311 BC). AR Obol
Islamic, Ilkhanid, Baydu (694AH), AE Fals. Very Rare.
Middle Gaul, Sequani
AUGUSTUS AE as. Moneyer's series, 15 BC. L Naevius Surdinus. Legend around SC.
Numismatic Fine Arts Auction No. VIII. Ancient Greek Coins, featuring a selection of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 6 June 1980. IMPORTANT SALE
Numismatic Fine Arts Auction No. XXVII. Ancient Greek & Roman Coins. 4-5 December 1991.
Numismatic Fine Arts, Auction XII Ancient Coins . 23-24 March 1983.
Sotheby's, Important Greek and Roman coins. Sold of the instruction of the agent: Numismatic Fine Arts, International. Zurich, 26 October 1993.
CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT (306-337). Follis. Thessalonica.
Imitation of Late Roman coin. AE 11 mm.
MYSIA, Cyzicus. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 1st century AD. Æ.Rare
ARABIA, Northwestern. Lihyan . 2nd–1st centuries BC. Æ
DEMETRIOS II AR Tetradrachm. EF. 2nd reign, 129-125 BC. Zeus.
ANTIOCH (Syria) A18 (Trichalkon). Hadrian. EF-. Tyche.
Seleukis and Pieria, Antioch Æ 20. Pseudo-autonomous issue under Roman rule
Seleukis and Pieria, Antioch Æ 19. Pseudo-autonomous issue under Roman rule
Seleukis and Pieria, Antioch Æ 18. Pseudo-autonomous issue under Roman rule