Anonymous AE follis, attributed to Romanus III
Seleucid Kingdom Demetrios I Soter AE serrate bow and quiver
Seleucid Kingdom Demetrios I Soter AE serrate Apollo standing left
Pontos Amisos Time of Mitradates VI AE21 eagle standing left
Maurice Tiberius 582-602 Follis Nicomedia
Mysia Pergamon AE18 Trophy
Seleucid Kingdom Antiochos III the Great AE13 Apollo standing left
Pontos Amisos Time of Mitradates VI AE20 eagle standing left
Probus AE antoninianus woman presenting wreath
Probus AE antoninianus female figure presenting wreath to emperor
Probus billon antoninianus emperor standing right
Maximian silvered antoninianus Jupiter presents Victory
22mm provincial issue Severus Alexander, Bithynia, Nikaia mint - well struck example
Achaemenid Kings AR siglos
321RG4X) UNATTRIBUTED ROMAN PROVINCIAL, AE 5.24 Grms, 19 mm, Obverse: Female bust right. Reverse: Altar or basket that has a serpent entwined around. Unknown object on top. Fine
Septimius Severus "Artemis Drawing Arrow" Kallatis, Moesia Rare
Seleucid Empire: Seleukos III Soter (Keraunos) AE16 "Artemis / Apollo"
Geta AR Denarius "Mars Walking" Laodicea ad Mare Mint Good Very Fine
King, Cathy E. ROMAN QUINARII: FROM THE REPUBLIC TO DIOCLETIAN AND THE TETRARCHY. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2007
Persia, Alexandrine Empire, Uncertain satrap of Babylon, (Circa 328-311 BC) AR hemiobol. Very Rare
Coins of Macedonia and Rome: Essays in Honour of Charles Hersh edited by Andrew Burnett, Ute Wartenberg and Richard Witschonke
Justin II, with Sophia. 565-578. Æ decanummium. 2,1gm. 17,5mm. Theoupolis (Antioch) mint. Dated RY 6 (570/571). Justin and Sophia seated facing on double throne,
Tiberius II Constantine. 578-582. Æ Half Follis (20mm, 5,6 g, ). Theoupolis (Antioch) mint. Dated RY 4 (578). Crowned and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger and shield;
Justinian I. AD 527-565. Dated RY 37=AD 563/4 or 38=AD 564/5. Theoupolis (Antioch) Decanummium Æ 18/24mm., 4,90g. Helmeted, and cuirassed bust facing,
Constantius II AE maiorina soldier spearing falling horseman
AS FOUND. CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS. CAMP GATE
CONSTANTIUS II AE . FALLEN HORSEMAN
DIOCLETIAN AE ANTONINIANUS
PROBUS AE ANTONINIANUS
LICINIUS II AE FOLLIS
CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS AE ANTONINIANUS
MAXIMIANUS AE ANTONINIANUS
AS FOUND. CONSTANTINE I AE FOLLIS
Phoenicia. Ake-Ptolemais under Valerian I (AD 253-260). AE 26mm, 11.91g.
AS FOUND: ARABIA. PETRA OR BOSTRA. TRAJAN SILVER DRACHM.
Mesopotamia, Nisibis. Philip II, 247-249 AD. AE 24
PHILIP I AE SESTERIUS
MAXIMIAN AE LARGE FLLIS
ROMAN IMPERIAL. GALERIA AE FOLLIS.
LARGE DIOCLETIAN AE FOLLIS
Septimius Severus. 198-211 AD. AR Denarius (2.58g, 18mm). Rome mint. Struck 195 AD. RIC 120c
Julia Domna, Augusta. 193-217 AD. AR Denarius (2.95g, 16mm). Laodicea ad Mare. Struck 196 AD. RIC 640
NABATAEA. Aretas IV. 9 BC-AD 40. lead coin.
Severus Alexander AE25 Cappadocia, Caesarea. Mount Argaeus placed on inscribed tablet