Caracalla Denarius - P M TR P XVII COS IIII P P - 19 mm / 2,61 gr
Valentinian II AE13 Victory dragging captive
Valentinian II AE13 Vows in wreath. VOT/XX/MVLT/XXX
Caracalla Denarius - PONTIF TR P X COS II - 19 mm / 2,54 gr
The Coins of Ancient Meiron by Joyce Raynor and Yaakov Meshorer
A guide to the temple tokens of India, Hardcover – January 1, 1970 Limited First Edition
The Coins of India (Heritage of India Series) Brown C J; 1922 - 1st edition
A Checklist of Popular Islamic Coins 1st Edition by Stephen Album
Septimius Severus Denarius - PM TR P XIII COS III PP - 19 mm / 2,29 gr
Antoninus Pius Sestertius - PIETATI AVG COS IIII / SC- 32 mm / 23,95 gr
Antoninus Pius Denarius -TR POT XV COSIIII - 18 mm / 2,95 gr
KINGS OF PARTHIA. Orodes II, circa 57-38 BC. Drachm (Silver, 20mm, 3.42 g, ), Mithradatkart. Diademed and draped bust of Orodes to left.
Diva Faustina Senior, died 140/1. Dupondius 27 mm, 13,2g Rome. DIVA FAVSTINA Veiled and draped bust of Diva Faustina to right. AETERNITAS / S C Aeternitas seated
Antoninus Pius (138-161). Egypt, Alexandria. Æ Drachm (34mm, 24.21g), year 17 (AD 153/4). Laureate and draped bust r. R/ Draped bust of Hermanubis r., wearing kalathos and lotus
Gallienus AE23 antoninianus. Centaur drawing bow
Coins of Ancient India
Arabia Felix. Himyarite Kingdom. 100 - 300 A.D. Rare copper Bucranium coin.
UMMAYYED BRONZE WEIGHT. 8TH CENTURY A.D . "MOHAMMAD IBN AL AYSAR "
Faustina II (daughter of A. Pius) Æ 31mm 23,5g Sestertius. Rome, AD 161. FAVSTINA AVG PII AVG FIL, draped bust to right / PIETAS, Pietas standing facing
Constantine II - DOMINOR NOSTROR CAESS, Ticinum - 19 mm / 3,77 gr
Crispus - PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, Antiochia - 18 mm / 2,76 gr
Gordian III Sestertius "Emperor with Spear & Globe" Good Very Fine
Quintillus Antoninianus "Fides, Ensign and Spear" Scarce
Constantine I The Great Nummus "VOT XX" Rome Good Very Fine
Maximinus I Thrax Sestertius "PAX AVGVSTI Pax Standing" Rome Very Fine
Seleukid. Seleukos I Nikator AE13 Winged Gorgon / Bull butting right
Caracalla Denarius - INDVLGENTIA AVGG/IN CARTH - 18 mm / 3,22 gr
Caracalla Denarius - PONT TR P VI COS - 19 mm / 3,12 gr
Caracalla Denarius - P M TR P XVI COS IIII P P - 19 mm / 3,41 gr
LUCANIA, Thourioi. ca 280-213 BC. AE Bronze 14,6 mm, 3,1g, struck under the magistrate Sophi... Laureate head of Apollo to left; behind, monogram of AP. Lyre
LUCANIA, Thourioi. Circa 280-213 BC. Æ (15mm, 3 g, ). Laureate head of Apollo left / Winged thunderbolt; monogram below. HN Italy 1927; SNG ANS – Good VF.
Hadrian Denarius - P M TR P COS III / FEL P R - 18 mm / 2,80 gr
Parthian Empire. Mithradates II (121-91 BC). AR Drachm. Ekbatana
Aeolis, Temnus. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Time of Valerian and Gallienus, AD 253-268. Æ
Kingdom of Macedon Alexander III (the Great) AR Tetradrachm 336-323 BC
Roman: Gordian III (238-244), silver antoninianus (3.86g), Rome mint, 238-244 CE. Apollo, bare to waist, seated left with branch, resting elbow on lyre.
Roman: Gordian III (238-244), silver antoninianus (4.63g), Rome mint, 238-244 CE. Hercules standing right, right hand on hip, left hand on club on rock, lion-skin beside club.
Roman: Gordian III (238-244), silver antoninianus (4.60g), Rome mint, 238-244 CE. Felicatas standing left with cauduceus and cornucopiae.