Philip I (AD 244-249). Cilicia. Tarsos Æ34 / Selene-Hecate Driving Biga of Bulls
Maximus Caesar (AD 235-238). Cilicia. Philadelphia Æ28 / Zeus
Trebonianus Gallus (AD 251-253). Cilicia. Tarsos Æ34 / Artemis
Constantius II. Æ Follis. Arelate. bust of Constantius II. R/ GLORIA EXERCITVS / SCONST
Gaul, Massalia, c. 410-380. AR Obol R/ M within four-spoked wheel
Gaul, Massalia, c. 410-380. AR Obol. R/ M within four-spoked wheel
Greek coins: KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III ‘the Great’. 336-323 BC. AR silver Drachm
Kings of Paphlagonia. Pylaimenes II/III Euergetes. Æ 17 mm.
Pisidia, Antioch. Caracalla. Æ 34 mm.
Saluva Dynasty of Vijayanagar
Roman Empire, Egypt. Vespasian, 69-79 AD. Alexandria, Year Γ = 3 = AD 70/1., AE Drachm, 23.48g (36.60mm, 12h). From the collection of Jean-Pierre Righetti
Glendining & Co., Catalogue of A Collection of Hammered Silver Coins formed by Mrs. M. Delme-Radcliffe of Aldbourne, Wilts. London, 17th April 1985.
Glendining & Co. In conjunction with A.H. Baldwin & Son. Catalogue of a collection of coins of the Sussex mints. London 14 October 1985.
Glendining & Co. - Historical Medals including a collection of Silver Napoleonic Medals. London, 21st May 1986.
Glendining & Co. and Spink & Son, Important Scottish Gold Coins and other British Coins. London, 6 March 1974.
19th C. BMC electrotype - Kyrene AR tetradrachm - Ammon & Silphium
19th C. BMC electrotype - Hadrian AE sestertius - BRITANNIA
ITALY Bruttium, Kroton, c. 430-420 BC. AR Triobol. Tripod R/ Pegasos
Nero. 54-68 AD. AE Dupondius (11.36g. 28mm). Lugdunum mint. Struck 66 AD. RIC 523
Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. AR Denarius (2.53g, 18mm). Rome mint. Struck 229 AD. RIC 250
Judaea Alexander Jannaeus AE prutah
India Habbarid Amirs of Sind Umar III AR damma
India Western Satraps King Visvasimha III AR drachm
Thrace Hadrianopolis Gordian III AE assarion altar with serpent
Maximinus II Daia AE follis Jupiter standing left
Syria Seleucis and Pieria Laodicea ad Mare Domitian AE19 Tyche standing left
Egypt Alexandria Claudius II Gothicus billon tetradrachm
Mesopotamia Edessa Elagabalus AE17 bust of Tyche left
Thrace Philippopolis Antoninus Pius AE assarion nude warrior standing left
Empire of Nicaea John III Ducas Vatatzes gold hyperpyron
Valentinian II AE follis Roma seated on throne
ITALY. Northern Lucania, Poseidonia, c. 445-420 BC. AR Diobol. POSEIDON / BULL
Thrace Perinthos Septimius Severus AE26 Artemis standing right
Moesia Superior Viminacium Gordian III AE sestertius
Galerius AE-radiate Prince receiving Victory
India Sultanate of Delhi Ala al-Din Mohamed copper jital
Seleucid Kingdom Antiochos VI Dionysos AE serrate panther standing left
AR silver denarius Septimius Severus, Rome mint circa 207 A.D. - P M TR P XV COS III P P Victory inscribing shield -
AE 16mm coin Kings of Macedon, Demetrios I Poliorketes, uncertain mint in Caria circa 290-286 B.C.
Tauric Chersonesos. Pantikapaion Æ10 / Pan and Bull
Mysia. Kyzikos Æ19 / Ethnic within Wreath
Salonina (AD 253-268). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Tetradrachm / Homonoia
Leo I (AD 457-474) Æ Nummis / Monogram
*Sear 1775* Byzantine Empire. Romanus II (959-963) Æ18
Hadrian (AD 117-138). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Obol / Panther
Mesopotamia. Hatra. Cast Æ24 / Shamash
Lydia. Akrasos. Pseudo-autonomous Æ17 / Nike
Severus Alexander (AD 222-235). Cilicia. Aegeae Æ38 / Athena
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). Mysia. Pergamum. Homonoia with Lydia. Sardes. Kephalion, grammateus Æ21
Antonia (died AD 37) Imitative Æ As