Ashmolean Museum. Sylloge of Islamic Coins. Volume 6. The Egyptian Dynasties.
Michael VII Ducas AR19.5 2/3 Miliaresion. Constantinople
GORDIAN III AE sestertius. FELICIT TEMPOR, Felicitas standing.
AGRIPPA AE as. Neptune standing, holding trident & dolphin. Memorial issue by Caligula
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 67.9 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, variant with no monogram
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 65.0 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, Chi-Rho below
German States: Anhalt-Zerbst. Silver Medal, ND (1730).
German States: Augsburg. Silver Ducat, 1730. On the 200th anniversary of the transfer of the Augsburg Confession.
Baktrian Kingdom. Eukratides I Megas, ca. 171-145 BC. Silver Tetradrachm (16.13 g).
Tiberius (AD 14-37) Silver Denarius
Roman Republic, M. Caldius, Q. Metellus and C. Flavius (117-116 BC) Silver Denarius
NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC- AD 40. AE 19
NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC- AD 40. AE 17
NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC- AD 40. AE 18
NABATAEA. Aretas IV, with Shaqilat. 9 BC- AD 40. AE 16
ROMAN. BARBARIC IMITATION AE 3
Julian II, Augustus (AD 355-361) Æ3
CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS
Basil II Bulgaroktonos AD 976-1025, AE (18 mm, 3.44 gram) Cherson
Nicephorus III Botaniates AD 1078-1081. AE Follis (24mm, 5.99 gram) Constantinopolis
AS FOUND. ROMAN AE 4. LEO
Islamic, Umayyad, Junayd bin Abdul Rahman (111-116 AH) AE Bilingual Fals. Unpublished RRR
ARCADIUS AE 4 . NICE
constantine ii ae 4
CONSTANTIUS II AE , FALLEN HORSEMAN. AS FOUND.
AELIA FLACILLA, wife of Theodosius I. Died 386 AD. AE 4
Egypt. Alexandria. Lucilla (AD 164-182/183) tetradrachm. Very Rare.
Antoninus Pius. Æ Sestertius. Pietas. Choice!
Phrygia, Julia. Aemilian. 253 AD. AE 32mm (16.34 gm). RPC IX 893 (same dies)
GALLIENUS AE silvered antoninianus. Mediolanum. Fortuna Redux, Fortuna seated left.
GALLIENUS AE silvered antoninianus. SECVRIT PERPET, Securitas standing left