Tetradrachm from Alexander the Great (ca. 336-323 BC)
Sicily, Akragas, c. 300-287 BC. Æ 13mm R/ Thunderbolt
Sicily, Syracuse. Hieron II (274-216 BC). Æ Hemilitron. c. 230-218/5 BC. R/ Warrior on horseback
Lesbos, Unattributed early mint, c. 500-450 BC. BI Obol. Boar’s head r.; eye above.
Persis Kings. Price Z. Circa late 1st century AD. AR Obol
C FABIUS C F HADRIANUS AR denarius. Victory in Biga, turreted bust of Cybele
HADRIAN. Æ. As. Restitutori Hispaniae. 134-138 AD RARE
CELSA. Æ. As. Yoke of bulls. 44-42 BC.
CONSTANTINE I. Æ. Follis. Victory. Syrmia. 307-337 AD
Constantine II (as Caesar). BI Reduced Nummus (AE3), ca. 337-340 AD.
NERO & POPPAEA AR billon tetradrachm. Dual portrait issue, 64-65 AD.
Lucania, Thourioi (Thurium). AR Distater, ca. 400-350 BC.
PTOLEMY III EUERGETES AE large drachm. 65.7 grams. Eagle on thunderbolt, Chi-Rho below
Cilicia, Nagidos. AR Stater, ca. 375-365 BC.
(Lifetime Issue). Alexander III. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 336-323 BC.
VITELLIUS AR billon tetradrachm. Alexandria. Nike advancing right. Rare.
Roman Republic. Marcus Junius Brutus. AR Denarius, ca. 43-42 BC.
TIBERIUS AE obol. Alexandria, 18-19 AD. Hippopotamus standing right. Scarce
Constantine I The Great Anepigraphic Nummus of Antioch
Decentius Follis "Two Victories" Lugdunum (Lyons) Very Fine
Constantine I The Great "Genius of the Roman People" London Scarce
Constantine I The Great Silvered Nummus "VOT XXX" Heraclea Good Very Fine
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE triobol. LI between eagle's legs. Scarce
DIVA FAUSTINA I AR silver denarius. Aeternitas standing, holding phoenix
M BAEBIUS Q F TAMPILUS AR silver denarius. Helmeted Roma, Apollo in quadriga.
Roman Republican: Lovely Roman Republican denarius L. Julius Bursio 85 B.C. toned EF
Severus Alexander (222-235). AR Denarius. Rome. R/ VIRTUS
Sasanian Kings of Persia. Khusru II (591-628). AR Drachm. MI (Mishan).
317MH4Z) SELEUCIS and PIERIA, Antioch. Philip II. AD 247-249. BI Tetradrachm (26mm, 12.41 g, 1h). Struck AD 248. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind / Eagl
Sasanian Kings of Persia. Khusru II (591-628). AR Drachm. Darabgird/Fars mint.
Maximinus II "Dala" - Augustus 308-313 AD
Diocletian CONCORDIA MILITVM from Cyzicus
Bruttium, Croton (Kroton) AR Stater 500-480 NGC VF 5/5 2/5 - 24mm 7.77g. - Tripod, legs terminating in lion's feet; to r., heron standing l. Rev. Incuse tripod. Historia Numorum.
Cnaeus Pompey Junior AR Denarius - NGC AU 3/5 4/5 Corduba (Cordoba) mint, summer 46 - spring 45 BC. M. Poblicius, legate pro praetore. Helmeted head of Roma to right
MACADON: Alexander III / Ptolemy I Soter As satrap. NGC F 5/5 4/5 AR Tetradrachm 323-305 BC. Struck in the name and types of Alexander III 'the Great' of Macedon. 16.96 g, 27 mm
Gnaeus Pompey Jr. as Imperator (Son of Pompey Magnus "The Great" - NGC AU 4/5 2/5 48-45 BC AR Denarius 21mm, 3.81g Spain, Corduba. 46-45 BC. M POBLICI LEG PRO - PR, head of Roma
Catalogue of the Byzantine and Early Medieval Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection - Collection 3
Antialkadas : Kings of Bactria : AR Drachm
Cilicia, Irenopolis AE29 Valerian I
Danubian Celts AR Drachm, Imitating Philip III : Herakles / Zeus Enthroned
JULIUS CAESAR. Denarius. Gaul. Military mint (49-48 BC). AR 3.71 g. 17.9 mm. CRAW-443.1; FFC-50. XF.
Domitian. Denarius. 92-93 A.D. Rome. (RIC-II 1.740). (BMCRE-202). (RSC-281). Silver. 2.78 g. Beautiful patina. XF.
Julia Maesa (AD 218-224/5). AR denarius .
Julia Paula. Augusta, AD 219-220. Exceptional portrait.
Commodus (AD 177-192).
Faustina Junior. Augusta, AD 147-175. AR Denarius.
Divus Marcus Aurelius. Died AD 180. AR Denarius.
Vespasian, AD 69 – 79. AR Denarius.
Divus Vespasian. Died AD 79. AR Denarius (19.5mm, 3.05 g, 6h). “Judaea Capta” commemorative.