SASANIAN KINGS, Shapur II, 309-370 AD. AR Obol. Very rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Varhran (Bahram) I. AD 273-276. Silver Drachm. Very rare.
KINGS of PARTHIA, Orodes II. Ca. 57-38 BC. Silver Tetradrachm.
KINGS of PARTHIA, Vologases V. AD 191-208. Billon Tetradrachm. Rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Vahram (Bahram) II. AD 276-293. AR Obol. Very Rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Varahran (Bahram) I, 271-274 AD. AR Obol. Very Rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Shapur II, 309-379 AD. AR Obol. Extremely rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Shapur I. AD. 240-272. Silver Obol. Mint I (“Ctesiphon”).
SASANIAN KINGS, Peroz (Firuz) I. (AD 457/9-484). AR Obol.
SASANIAN KINGS, Kavad I. Second reign, AD 499-531. AR Obol. Rare.
SASANIAN KINGS, Shahpur II. 309-379 AD. AR Obol.
TOKHARISTAN, Yabghus of Baktria. 6th/7th century. AR Drachm. Great example for the issue.
ROMAN REPUBLIC, Q. THERMUS M.f. 103 BC. AR Denarius.
CORINTHIA, Corinth. Augustus, 27 BC-AD 14. Æ. Struck under Agrippa. Rare.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE, Basil I the Macedonian, with Constantine. 867-886. Æ Follis.
EGYPT, Alexandria. Diocletian. AD 284-305. Potin ,This type, with Nike inscribing the date on a rectangular tablet, was only struck by the Tetrarchic rulers. All of them are rare.
PAPHLAGONIA, Sinope (late 4th-3rd century BC). AR Hemidrachm. R/ PROW
!! Of Great Numismatic importance, possibily Unique !! Sasanian Occupation of Syria (AD 610-630) Æ Fals, imitating Heraclius with Constantine type of 40 Nummi
AR cistophoric tetradrachm IONIA, Ephesos - Under Roman Rule - dated CY 49 = 86/5 B.C.
LICINIUS I AE3 follis. Heraclea mint, city gates of Heraclea. Three turrets, left facing bust in imperial mantle.
MAXIMIANUS AE large follis. Aquileia, 301 AD. Moneta standing, holding scales.
Grierson P., The Origins of the English Sovereign and the Symbolism of the Closed Crown. Reprinted from "The British Numismatic Journal Vol. XXXIII". 1964.
Kings of Macedon. Antigonos II Gonatas AE17 Athena / Pan erecting trophy
DNW - British, Irish and World Banknotes. London 1-2 October 2018.
Bonhams - The Irish numismatic Sale, London, 24 February 2004.
CGB - Trésor de Chitry (Yonne) Monnaies Romaines de la république a Leon I. Paris, 2014.
Baldwin’s, The William C Boyd Collection. Auction no. 42. London, 26 September 2005. Ancient, British and Foreign coins.
Spink - The Atterton Collection and other Banknotes. London 7 October 1993.
Constantius Gallus Centenionalis "Spearing Horseman" Antioch Extremely Fine
Gallienus Antoninianus "Antelope Walking Right" About Extremely Fine
Severus Alexander AR Denarius "Pax Running" Choice Extremely Fine
Claudius II Gothicus Antoninianus "Concordia" Milan Rare
Constantine I The Great "SARMATIA DEVICTA Victory" Lyons Extremely Fine
L Aemilius Lepidus Paullus AR Denarius "Trophy, Perseus and Sons" Extremely Fine
Calabria, Tarentum - c.325-280 BC - AR Diobol
Carthage - c.300-264 BC - AE Shekel(?)
Constantine I, 307/310-337 Ae 18. Thessalonica mint. Rare.
Nero Claudius Drusus, died 9 BC. Ar Denarius. Rare.
Aelia Zenonis, Augusta, 475-476. Nummus Ae 8. Very Rare.
Syrtica, Leptis Magna. Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). Ae 33. Very Rare.
SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Laodicea ad Mare. Pseudo-autonomous issue, 1s century BC. Ae (bronze, 7.60 g, 21 mm). Draped and radiate bust of Helios , Artemis
aVF Trajan Silver Denarius Rome 108-9 AD Roma Seated Holding Victory
Antoninus Pius 138-161 AD AE30 Sestertius Annona Goddess of Harvest
Roman Empire Galba AR Denarius (Rome, AD 68-69)
EGYPT, Alexandria. temp. Gaius (Caligula). AD 37-41. Æ Obol
DECAPOLIS. PHILADELPHIA. HADRIAN WITH DEMETER AE 20
BE-HEADER OF JOHN THE BAPTIST: Judaea. Herodian dynasty. Herod Antipas (4 BC-AD 39). AE 1/8 denomination (10mm, 1.77g). Tiberias mint.
DECAPOLIS. CAPITOLIAS. Septimius Severus . AE 34
Kings of Macedon. Time of Philip V and Perseus (187-168 BC). AR Tetrobol. R/ STERN of GALLEY
CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS
LICINIUS I AE FOLLIS