Ancient Greek coin of Cilicia, Tarsos 164-27 BC - Zeus
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Lucius Verus - Aeolis, Elaea
Ancient Roman Provincial coin struck during the reign of Vespasian - Caria, Tabae
Ancient Pseudo-autonomous coin from the time of Claudius I struck in Mysia, Pergamum
Ancient Greek coin of Eumenea, Phrygia - Hercules
China. Ch'ing Dynasty (1644 to 1912). Sheng Tsu (1662-1722) Æ 1 Cash
China. Ch'ing Dynasty (1644 to 1912). Wen Tsung (1851-1861) Æ 10 Cash
Annam. Vietnam. Thanh Thai (1888-1907) Æ 10 Van
Annam. Vietnam. Duy Tan (1907-1916) Æ 10 Van
Annam. Vietnam. Minh Mang (1820-1840) Æ 10 Van
Postumus AR Antoninianus. Treveri mint. 260-269 AD. Nicely toned with deposits. VF.
HIMYAR KINGDOM (The Homerites) AR silver scyphate 'quinarius'. 125-150 AD, under Shamnar Yahan'am. Head of deity / head of ruler.
Gratian. AE Follis. Antioch mint. 367-383 AD. Nice green patina. Reverse weakly struck. VF.
Constantine I 'the Great'. AE Follis. Ticinum mint. 307/10-337 AD. Very Fine.
621KR3Y) INDIA, Post-Gupta (Gujura Confederacy). Gujuras of Sindh. Circa AD 570-712. AR Drachm (22 mm, 4.01 g). Crowned Sasanian-style bust right resembling that of Peroz I, wearin
872FG3Y) SASANIAN KINGS. Kavād (Kavādh) I. Second reign, AD 499-531. AR Drachm (29 mm, 3.89 g). GW (Gurgān[?]) mint. Uncertain date. Crowned bust right / Fire altar with ribbons VF
Probus AE antoninianus emperor receiving globe from Jupiter
Probus AE antoninianus emperor receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter
Pisidia Antioch Volusian AE21 legionary eagle between two standards
Probus AE antoninianus Probus receiving Victory set on globe from Jupiter
Volusian AE sestertius Pax standing left
Gordian III, as Caesar AE sestertius emblems of the pontificate
Moesia Inferior Nicopolis ad Istrum Septimius Severus AE19 star in crescent
Trajan AE dupondius Fortuna seated left
Judaea Samaria Caesarea Maritima under Severus Alexander AE22
Probus AE antoninianus female figure presenting wreath to emperor
Trebonianus Gallus AR antoninianus Aeternitas standing left
Maximianus AE radiate Jupiter presents Victory on globe
Licinius I AE3 campgate
Valentinian I AE3 emperor standing facing
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 64.8 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, Chi-Rho below
Kilikia Tarsos Hadrian AR tridrachm city-goddess seated left
Kingdom of Bithynia Nikomedes II Epiphanes AR tetradrachm
Sasanian Kingdom Kavad I AR drachm
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Vespasian AR Denarius. Rome, AD 77-78.
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE 42mm drachm. 70.6 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt
Constantine II. As Caesar, AE Follis. Siscia mint. 316-337 AD. Very Fine.
BYZACIUM, Thapsus. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. Æ 23mm (7.60 g, 6h). Struck circa AD 10.
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE 43mm drachm. 69.1 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt.
Hadrian, 117-138. Denarius (Silver, 18 mm, 3.07 g, 7 h), Rome, 118.
Trajan (AD 98-117). AR denarius (19mm, 3.55 gm, 6h). Rome, AD 116.
Trajan, 98 – 117 Denarius 98-99, AR 3.65 g.