CONSTANTINE II CAESAR silvered AE3 follis. VOT V in wreath, Thessalonica.
Faustina Junior (Augusta, AD 147-175). AR Denarius. Rome, 157-161. R/ Concordia
Anonymous, time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, 81-161. Æ Quadrans. Rome. Helmeted bust of Minerva. R/ OWL
Sicily, Himera (?), c. 483-472 BC. AR Hemilitron. R/ Four-spoked wheel. EXTREMELY RARE
ITALY Northern Lucania, Velia, c. 465-440 BC. AR Obol R/ OWL RARE
ELAGABALUS (218-222). Denarius. Rome.
Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Gordian III. AD 238-244. Tetradrachm AR (25 mm, 10.70 g, 6 h)
CCG Certified! Maximianus, first reign, 286-305. Silvered bronze Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 289-290.
★RARE★ Divo Numeriano. Antoninianus. AR 283-285 AD. Rome. Struck under Carinus.
GORDIAN III AR Antoninianus. EF/VF+. Mars.
Asian Traditions in Clay
Sinope. A Catalogue of the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Coins in Sinope Museum (Turkey)
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Part 6 Palestine-South Arabia.
J.W. Scott's STANDARD COIN CATALOGUE No. 2 Copper, Nickel, Brass and Roman Imperial Bronze; 1913 edition,
Licinius I. AE Follis. 308-324 AD. Rome mint. Beautiful black patina. Very Fine.
AXUM. Hataz (Hethasa). (600-circa 620). Æ 17mm. R/ Cross within lozenge.
AXUM. Hataz (Hethasa). (600-circa 620). Æ 15mm R/ Cross within lozenge.
Abbasid. Harun al-Rashid AR25 dirham
Divus Constantius I. Died 306 AD. AE Follis. Londinum mint. Dark green-brown patina. Very Fine.
Maurice Tiberius (582-602). Æ 10 nummi - Decanummium. Carthage mint. VERY RARE
Thrace, Kallatis, c. 3rd-2nd century. AR Hemidrachm. R/ Grain ear, club and bow case
Thessaly, Thessalian League, late 2nd–mid 1st century BC. AR Stater. Ippolochos and Atrestides, magistrates. R/ Athena Itonia
Caria, Uncertain mint. AR7 hemiobol. Bull / Bull's confronted
Licinius I. 308-324 AD. AE Follis. Rome mint. Nice black patina. Very Fine.
Kings of Macedon. Alexander III the Great AE16
ANTONINUS PIUS AR silver denarius. Pax standing left, holding branch & scepter. 150-151 AD.
HADRIAN AR silver denarius. Concordia seated left, resting elbow on small statue of Spes.
L TITURIUS L F SABINUS AR silver denarius. Bust of King Tatius, Abduction of the Sabine women. Scarce.
AXUM. Hataz (Hethasa). (600-circa 620). Æ 16mm R/ Cross within lozenge
AXUM. temp. Ezanas (mid. 340s-circa 380). Æ Lepton. Anonymous 'BACIΛEYC' issue. R/ Cross pattée within annulet.
NERO & POPPAEA AR billon tetradrachm. Dual portrait issue, 64-65 AD.
Philip I (AD 244-249). Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. BI Tetradrachm. AD 249. R/ EAGLE RARE
Philip II (AD 247-249). Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. AR Tetradrachm R/ EAGLE
Philip I (AD 244-249). Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. BI Tetradrachm. AD 249. R/ EAGLE
Kingdom of Macedon, Aegae or Pella. Archelaus, 413 – 400/399 BC, c. 413-399 BC, AR Stater, 10.8g (23mm, 5h). Ex M&M Fixed Price List 377, 1976, 7. Morton & Eden sale 100, 2019, 238
Kingdom of Macedon, Pella. Philip II (Posthumous), 359 – 336 BC, c. 341-336 BC, AR Tetradrachm, 14.16g (25mm, 11h). Ex M&M 90, 2000, 237. From the collection of the Money Museum
Ionia, Colophon, c. 5th century BC, AR Hemiobol, 0.33g (7mm, 3h).
NERVA AE orichalcum dupondius. CONCORDIA EXERCITUUM, two clasped hands with legionary standard.
Roman Empire, Egypt. Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, 244-249 AD. Alexandria, c. 246/7 AD (RY 4 of Philip I), Potin Tetradrachm, 13.83g (24mm, 12h).
Roman Empire, Italy. Diadumenian as Caesar, 217 - 218 AD. Rome, 2nd emission of Macrinus, c. 217 - 218 AD, AR Denarius, 3.38g (20mm, 12h).
MARCUS ANTONIUS (Marc Antony) & LEPIDUS AR silver quinarius. Struck at Cisalpine Gaul, 43 BC. Victory crowning trophy, lituus, jug & raven. Rare.
DIVA I FAUSTINA AR silver denarius. CONSECRATIO, peacock walking.
1604, 4 Maravedis Philips III, Segovia Mint - 20 mm / 2,88 gr.
Sicily, Roman Occupation of Syracuse AE17 Poseidon / Trident
1797, 2 Maravedis Charles IV, Segovia Mint - 20 mm / 2,45 gr.
1664, 16 Maravedis Philips IV, Cordoba Mint - 26 mm / 4,47gr.
City Commemorative AD 330-354. Antioch Follis Æ 15mm, 1,56g VRBS ROMA, Roma She-wolf Romulus Remus Extremily Fine
CONSTANTINE I 'THE GREAT' (307/10-337). AE22mm 3,8mm Follis. Lugdunum. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
Trajan (AD 98-117). AR Denarius. "Dacia Capta" commemorative. Rome mint. Struck circa AD 103-107. R/ Dacian captive seated at foot of trophy.
1664, 8 Maravedis Philips IV, Trujillo Mint - 21 mm / 2,01 gr.
Constantius II Silvered Æ24mm 4,8g Maiorina. Constantinople, AD 348-351. D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO,