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
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
Bellinger. The Syrian Tetradrachms of Caracalla and Macrinus
Poole: The Coins of the Sháhs of Persia, Safavis, Afgháns, Efsháris, Zands, and Kájárs
Bernareggi: Eventi E Personaggi Sul Denario Della Repubblica Romana
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.
SYRIA, Decapolis. Petra. Elagabalus. AD 218-222. Æ
PTOLEMY V EPIPHANOS AE middle bronze. 204-180 BC. Wreathed Isis / Eagle on thunderbolt
Philip I (244-249), Sestertius, FORTVNA REDVX Rome, AD 244-249; AE (30 mm; 17.61 g)
Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.21g, 17mm). Rome mint. Struck 194 AD. RIC 34
Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.87g, 18mm). Rome mint. Struck 195 AD. RIC 60
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Nero minted in Docimeum, Phrygia
Roman Provincial coin of Severus Alexander minted in Philomelium, Phrygia
Ancient Roman coin of Marcus Aurelius as Augustus - Antioch, Pisidia
Roman Provincial coin of Septimius Severus minted in Parlais, Pisidia
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Valerian - Pisidia, Antioch
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Gallienus - Pontus, Neocaesarea
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Lucius Verus AR silver didrachm from Caesaria, Cappadocia
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of Gallienus minted in Troas, Alexandria
Ancient Greek coin from Termessos, Pisidia - 1st Century BC
Ancient Greek coin from Termessos, Pisidia 47-46 BC
Ancient Roman Provincial coin from Termessos, Pisidia 2nd-3rd centuries AD
Ancient Roman Provincial coin of the Emperor Claudius I 41-54 AD minted in Cilicia
SEVERUS ALEXANDER AR Denarius. EF+. LUSTER. The victory.
Syria. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Antioch AE18 Zeus / Altar
Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Pseudo-autonomous AE18 Zeus / Boule voting