Pisidia Antioch Antoninus Pius AE25 Genius standing left
Pisidia Antioch Philip I AE26 aquila between two signa
India Habbarid Amirs of Sind Amir Ahmed AR damma
Maximinus II AE follis Genius standing left
Philip II AE sestertius Pax standing left
Celtic Gallia Bituriges Cubi potin au taureau chargeant
Delmatius, as Caesar AE follis two soldiers standing
Pamphylia, Aspendus AR stater - triskeles
Seleucis and Pieria Antioch Philip I AE oktassarion bust of Tyche to right
Pontus, Amasia. Caracalla AE29- Tyche
Sasanian Kingdom, Peroz I, 458-471 AD. AR drachm
Sasanian Kingdom, Peroz I, 458-471 AD. AR drachm sharp!!
Egypt, Alexandria. Philip I, 244-249 AD. Year 2
Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletins - Back Issues
Numismata Typographica The Medallic History of Printing by William Blades
Fourth report on the Excavations of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent. Hardcover – January 1, 1949
Numismatics of Uzbekistan
Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR Denarius, Rome, 137-July 138. R/ SALUS
Victorinus (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 269-271). BI Antoninianus. Treveri (Trier) mint. 2nd emission, circa mid-late AD 269. R/ PAX
Tetricus I (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 271-274). Æ Antoninianus. Colonia Agrippinensis, AD 272-273. R/ VICTORY
Divus Victorinus. (Died AD 271.) BI Antoninianus. Colonia Agrippinensis, AD 271. DIVO VICTORINO PIO R/ PROVIDENTIA RARE
Mysia, Gambrion, c. 4th century BC. Æ 16mm R/ 12-rayed STAR
Cilicia, Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon, c. 2nd Century BC. Æ 17mm R/ Forepart oh HORSE
Phrygia, Apameia, c. 88-40 BC. Æ 13mm. R/ Marsyas advancing
Hadrian - Augustus 117-138 AD - As - VF
Diocletian - Augustus 284-305 AD - As - Thessalonikhi mint
Constantius I, AD 293-305 - BI Nummus - NGC XF - ex Rauceby Hoard
Maximian, AD 286-310 - BI Nummus - NGC XF - ex Rauceby Hoard
Diocletian, AD 284-305 - BI Nummus - NGC Choice VF - ex Rauceby Hoard
Balkan, Danube Celts - AR drachm - 2-1. Cent. BC
Lot of 2 Ottoman Empire AR AKCE Coins. 1512-1595 AD. From the time of Saltans- Selim l, Suleiman l, Selim ll and Murad lll. VF. Check it out! Sold as is.
Tetricus I (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 271-274). Radiate / Antoninianus. Treveri, 272-3. R/ PAX
Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR Denarius. Rome mint. R/ PIETAS
Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR Denarius. Rome, AD 125-128. R/ SPES
ITALY Campania , Pseudomints of Italy and Sicily II-I century BC, Æ Sextans EXTREMELY RARE
Egypt, Alexandria. Probus, 276-282 Tetradrachm circa 277-278
Egypt, Alexandria. Probus, 276-282 Tetradrachm circa 276-277
Constantine II - Augustus 337-340 AD - Arelate mint
Maximian - Augustus 285-310 AD - Siscia mint - REQVIES OPTIMORVM MERITORVM
Antoninus Pius - 138-161 AD - AR denar - VF
Antoninus Pius - 138-161 AD - As -
Lot of 3 Ancient Roman Imperial AE Coins. Fine to VF. Check it out! Sold as is.
Illyria, Apollonia. - AR Drachm. - After 229 BC.
Valerian I AR antoninianus Sol walking left
Probus silvered antoninianus woman presenting wreath
Trajan Decius AE sestertius Victory advancing left
Valentinian II AE follis Roma seated on throne
Numerian AE antoninianus emperor receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter
Volusian AE sestertius Pax standing left
Gordian III, as Caesar AE sestertius emblems of the pontificate