Attica Athens AR Tetradrachm circa 99-98 BC
Seleukid Kings. Antiochos I Soter. (Circa 281-261 BC). AE Small Unit. Very Rare Denomonation
Ancient Roman silver coin of the Emperor Volusian minted in Rome
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Caracalla minted in Hadrianopolis, Thrace
EF+/aEF Ancient Roman silver coin of the Emperor Gordian III minted in Rome
EF/aEF Ancient Roman silver coin of the Emperor Gordian III minted in Rome
EF/VF+ Ancient Roman silver coin of the Emperor Gordian III minted in Antioch
Ancient Greek coin minted in Kebren, Troas in 412-399 BC
AS FOUND: BE-HEADER OF JOHN THE BAPTIST: Judaea. Herodian dynasty. Herod Antipas (4 BC-AD 39). AE FULL DENOMINATION
NABATAEAN KINGDOM. ARETAS IV AE 10
STAR OF BETHLEHEM: Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous Æ 18
DECAPOLIS. NERO. GADARA AE 17
DECAPOLIS. GADARA. TIBERIUS AE 12
JUDAEA. GALILEE. TIBERIAS . TRAJAN AE 19
Phoenicia. Marathos. Berenike II Æ 22
PHOENICIA, Tyre. Julia Maesa. Augusta, AD 218-224/5. Æ Dichalkon
Judaea. HERODIAN. Agrippa II with Vespasian (c. 50-100 CE). Æ 26
SELEUCID EMPIRE. Alexander I Balas 150-145 BC. AE .21. Apamea
JUDAEA. GALILEE. TIBERIAS . TRAJAN AE 24
JUDAEA, Judaea Capta. Caesaraea Maritima. Titus. AD 79-81. Æ 20
Star of Bethlehem: Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus. AE 19. AD 13/14
DECAPOLIS. GADARA. FAUSTINA II AE 19
JUDAEA. SEPPHORIS . TRAJAN AE 26
Julian II, Double Maiorina, 360-363, Lugdunum, Bronze, , RIC:236
Festival of Isis coinage. Alexandria, 4th century AD. AE13
Phoenicia. Tyre. Pseudo-autonomous issue. 2nd century A.D. Æ 14. NICE! TYCHE. PALM
DECAPOLIS. GADARA. CARACALLA AE 25
Decapolis, Abila under Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180) AE 26mm. Hercules.
Decapolis. Rabbathmoba under Elagabalus (AD 218-22). AE 20
CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLOS. AS FOUND
DECAPOLIS. GADARA. VESPASIAN AE 22
ARABIA, Charachmoba. Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Æ 19
AS FOUND: CONSTANTINE I AE 3 . COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE.
Samaria, Neapolis. Elagabalus. Æ 20
AELIA CAPITOLINA (Jerusalem) AR Tetradrachm. almost EF/EF. CARACALLA. Eagle.
Nicephorus III, Histamenon Nomisma, 1078-1081, Constantinople, Electrum
Roman Gaul, Nemausus. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AE Halved As (4.83g, 25mm). Struck 10 AD or later. RPC I 523
Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum. Geta, as Caesar. 198-209 AD. AE Assarion (1.86g, 16mm). Cf. Varbanov 3230
Bithynia, Nikaia. Gordian III. 238-244 AD. AE 19mm (3.02g). SNG von Aulock 653
Bithynia, Nikaia. Gallienus. 253-268 AD. AE 23mm (7.00g). RPC X - (unassigned; ID 74602)
Lydia, Sardeis. Vespasian. 69-79 AD. AE 18mm (3.89g). RPC II 1308
Phrygia, Aezanis. Domitian. 81-96 AD. AE 20mm (4.68g). RPC II 1367
Phrygia, Apameia. Valerian II, Caesar, 256-258 AD. AE 23mm (4.88g). Pa. Hermos, magistrate. SNG Copenhagen 222
Cyrrhestica. Beroea. Macrinus. 217-218 AD. AR Tetradrachm (11.41g, 26mm). Prieur 896 (same obverse die)
Philip I AE28 Antioch, Syria. turreted & veiled Tyche
Glendining & Co. Catalogue of Ancient, Oriental, European and British coins. Including the property of the late W.H. Bennett of Shirley, Surrey. London 4-5- October, 1972.
Glendining & Co. - Catalogue of a Collection of Coins of the Netherlands in Gold & Silver. London, 26th October 1983.
Spink Coin Auctions 77, The Collection of Anglo-Gallic and the related French and English Coins formed by the late Edward Elias. London, 21 June 1990.
Glendining's, The Gordon V. Doubleday Collection of Anglo-Saxon Coins. London, 6th October 1987.
Spink Coin Auctions, No. 70 The Herman Selig Collection of Coins of Charles I, the Commonwealth and Oliver Cromwell at the Cavendish Hotel. 31 May 1989.