Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius AR Denarius (Rome, AD 176-180)
Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius as Caesar AR Denarius (Rome, AD 160-161)
C. Valerius C.f. Flaccus AR Denarius. Rome, 140 BC. Helmeted head of Roma to right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga to right; FLAC above, C•VAL•C•F below, ROMA in exergue
Maximian BI Nummus. Treveri, AD 305-307.
C. Titinius. 141 BC. AR Denarius (17.5mm, 3,61 g). Rome mint. Helmeted head of Roma right; XVI (mark of value) to left / Victory holding whip and reins driving galloping biga right
C. Malleolus C. f. AR 19mm 3,82g Serrate Denarius. Narbo, 118 BC. C•MALLE•C•F, helmeted head of Roma to right; mark of value behind / Gallic warrior (Bituitus?), raising spear held
Kings of Cappadocia. Archelaos Philopatris Ktistes (36 BC-AD 17). AR Drachm. R/ CLUB
Phrygia Apameia AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm circa 160-150 BC
L. Rubrius Dossenus. AR 16mm 3,26g Denar (Silber). 87 v. Chr. Rom. DOS. Kopf der Juno mit Diadem und Schleier sowie Szepter über Schulter nach rechts. [L RVBRI]. Triumphalquadriga
C. Plautius. Denarius 121, AR 3.91 g. Helmeted head of Roma r.; behind, X. Rev. The Dioscuri galloping r.; below, C·PLVTI and ROMA in partial tablet.
L. Censorinus AR Denarius. Rome, 82 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right; ant control mark below chin / Marsyas standing left, holding wineskin over shoulder; to right, column
Constantine IV (668-685). AV Solidus. Constantinople, 681-685. Near EF
Anonymous. ca. 260 B.C. AE half unit (17 mm, 4.31 g). Neapolis mint. [ROMANO], Helmeted head of Minerva left / [ROMANO], bridled horses head left.
BYZANTINE EMPIRE.John II Comnenus AD 1118-1143.AE.Half Tetateron.Mint of THESSALONIKI.
SYRIA.SELEUCIS AND PIERIA.APAMEA.Pseudo Autonomous issue under Augustus.AE.Struck 18/17 BC.
BRUTTIUM.RHEGION.Circa 350-270 BC.AE. Lion mask. left facing Apollo
Thrace Mesembria AR Diobol circa 4th century BC
Anonymous, Quadrans, c. 280 BC; Æ (61 g; 42 mm;) Mint: Rome. Right hand; three pellets (mark of value) to l.; Rv. Two barley grains; three pellets (mark of value) between.
Philip I, Antoninianus, 244-247, Rome, Silver, , RIC:41
CILICIA, Seleucia ad Calycadnum. AE 19, 2nd century BC or later
Umayyad Caliphate. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan AE17 Fals
Trajan (AD 98-117) Æ As / Wreath
Macedonia. Pella Æ19 / Bull
Lucius Verus (AD 161-169). Cappadocia. Caesarea Æ21 / Mt. Argaeus
Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt. Small Cypriote Bronzes Æ Chalkous
Domitian (AD 81-96). Macedon. Koinon of Macedon Æ24 / Macedonian Shield
Claudius (AD 41-54). Egypt. Alexandria Æ Obol / Hand Holding Poppies
Domitian, as Caesar (AD 69-81). Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch Æ21 / SC
Kings of Macedon. Bottiaia Æ20 / Thunderbolt
Trajan (AD 98-117). Seleuceia Pieria Æ25 / Tyche or Demeter
Nerva (AD 96-98). Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch Æ28 / SC
Judaea. Hasmonean. Mattathias Antigonos (40-37 BC) Æ 4 Prutot / Cornucopia
Nero (AD 54-68) Bithynia. Nicomedia Æ19 / RPC Plate Coin
Constantine II, as Caesar (AD 316-337) Silvered Æ3 / Votive
Indo-Sasanian. Imperial Gurjara. Pratihara Main series. Imitative of Peroz (AD 457-484) AR Drachm
Indo-Sasanian. Uncertain. Contemporary to the Pratihara Series. Imitative of Peroz (AD 457-484) Debased AR Drachm
India. Paramaras of Vidarbha Billon Gadhaiya Paisa
Indo-Sasanian. Palas of Bengal. Devapala (AD 810-850) AR Drachm
Aetolia. Aetolian League Æ18 / Spearhead
Aetolia. Aetolian League Æ19 / Herakles
Aetolia. Aetolian League Æ16 / Herakles
GALLIENUS billon antoninianus. Aeclepius standing left, holding caduceus staff.
Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, c. 281-278 BC. AR Nomos R/ Herakles
Roman Empire. Geta. Æ 22 mm (6.58 g), as Caesar, AD 198-209. Ilium in Troas.
MACEDON, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 432-348 BC. Æ Apollo Lyre
Attica, Athens Æ Circa 199-150s BC. Cicada - Quiver and bow