Severus Alexander. (Moesia Inferior, Tomis) AE 26, 9.99g. Fantastic griffin. Scarce.
LYDIA. Hierocaesarea. . (Pseudo-autonomous.) AE 16, 2.46g. Mostene, Lydia. 16mm. Ex
LICINIUS. (AD 308-324) Follis., 3.42g. Antioch.
GALLIENUS. (AD 253-268) Antoninianus, 3.12g. Siscia. Unrecorded pellet mark.
CONSTANS. (AD 333-350) AE3, 2.47g. Antioch. Original surface dirt.
MAXIMIANUS. (AD 286-305) Follis, 3.34g. Cyzicus. Original surface dirt.
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA, Antiochus III ‘the Great’. AE denomination C, Sardes mint, 222-187 BC
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA, Antiochus I Soter. AE denomination B, Antioch mint. Zeus / thunderbolt
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA, Antiochus XII. AE denomination B, Damaskos mint. Struck 85-83 BC
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA, Antiochos I Soter. AE denomination C, Smyrna (or Sardes) mint. Athena / Nike
SELEUKID KINGS of SYRIA, Antiochos II Theos. AE denomination C. Antioch on the Orontes mint. Apollo
SPHINX RESUMES SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES...111FR4W) ARABIA FELIX. Himyarites, "RYDN" Royal Series. "'MDN BYN" (Amdan Bayyin). Circa 80-100 AD. AR Quinarius (15 mm, 1.55 gm). Ma
18CH5) SELEUKID EMPIRE. Seleukos II Kallinikos. 246-225 BC. AE (19 mm, 8.38 g, 12h). Antioch on the Orontes mint. Helmeted head of
SPHINX RESUMES SHIPPING TO THE UNITED STATES...293MH7Z) PONTUS, Heracleopolis (as Sebastopolis). Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. AE (28mm, 14.37 g, 11h). [Dated CY 208 (AD 206/7)].
LICINIUS I AUGUSTUS silvered follis. Alexandria. Jupiter standing. Nice golden toned silvering.
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 67.5 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, Chi-Rho below
Seleukid Kings. Seleukos III Keraunos (226-223 BC) Æ11 / Apollo
146 BC - Roman Republic. C. Antestius AR Denarius / Puppy
Gordian III (AD 238-244) AR Antoninianus / Providentia
Carinus (AD 283-285). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Tetradrachm / Eagle & Standards
Maximian (AD 286-310). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Tetradrachm / Elpis
Maximian (AD 286-310). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Tetradrachm / Alexandria
Diocletian (AD 284-305). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Tetradrachm / Dikaiosyne
Gordian III (AD 238-244) with Tranquillina. Thrace. Mesembria Æ26 / Nemesis
Philip I (AD 244-249). Moesia Superior. Viminacium Æ28 / Moesia
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Gordian III, A.D. 238-244, AR Antoninianus (22 mm, 4.80 gm., 7h), Rome, Struck A.D. 243/244 aVF
Gordian III, A.D. 238-244, AR Antoninianus (22 mm, 4.15 gm., 5h), Rome, First Issue, Struck A.D. 238/9, VF
Constantine II VOT X from Siscia...thunderbolt mint mark
Elagabalus SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG from Rome
Constantine I SARMATIA DEVICTA from London
MAXIMIANUS AE tetradrachm. Alexandria, Egypt. Eagle standing, wreath in its beak.
PTOLEMY IX & PTOLEMY X AE '40 drachms' (obol). Two eagles. 113-81 BC
INDIA, KIDARITE / ALCHON HUNS: Anonymous AE unit, VERY RARE & IMPORTANT!
Agrippa II & Titus AE25 Judaea, Caesarea Panias. Herodians
Andronicus II Palaeologus & Michael IX AR21 Basilikon
CARAUSIUS AE antoninianus. Londinium. Pax standing. Struck twice at 180 degrees rotation
LICINIUS II CAESAR AE follis. ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated. Very scarce.
Septimius Severus, with Julia Domna (193-211). Seleucis and Pieria. Laodicea ad Mare. Æ 30. Rare.
Kingdom of Macedonia: Alexander III 'the Great' 336-323 BC. Gold stater. NGC graded Ch XF
Cyprus, Salamis. Evagoras I (411-374 BC). Ar Stater. Rare. Ex CNG
Egypt. Alexandria under Zenobia (AD 268-272). AE tetradrachm (22mm, 4.44g). Dated regnal year 5 (AD 272).
Alexander III 'the Great' circa 336-301 BC. AR Fourrée Drachm. NGC-VF.
DIOCLETIAN AE post-reform radiate fraction. Alexandria mint, Jupiter presenting Victory to Diocletian
VF Trajan 98-117 AD Silver Denarius Felicitas Caduceus and Cornucopia
VF Trajan Silver Denarius Rome 108-9 AD Roma Seated Holding Victory
VF Rare Elagabalus Antioch Syria AE19 218-222 AD Nice Portrait
VF Severus Alexander AE21 Nicaea Bithynia Three Legionary Standards
Central Asia, Silk Road Region, Local issues. Imitation of Byzantine Anastasius I (507-518 AD). AV Solidus Extremely Rare