Vespasian AD 69-79. Struck AD 72-73; "Judaea Capta" commemorative.
IONIA, Miletos. Circa 290-250 BC. Alexander III of Macedon.
KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander III ‘the Great’, 336-323 BC. PROBABLY UNIQUE AND UNPUBLISHED.
Caria. Uncertain, c. 400 BC. AR Diobol. R/ Forepart of bull.
Lydia, Apollonis. Late 2nd-1st century BC. Æ 18mm. Macedonian shield / CLUB
ITALY, Apulia, Tarentum, c. 325-280 BC. AR Diobol. R/ Herakles strangling Nemean lion
Thrace, Mesambria, c. 275/50-175 BC. Æ 15.5mm Crested Corinthian helmet facing. R/ WHEEL
Lesbos, Unattributed early mint, c. 500-450 BC. BI Obol. Boar's head, eye above
JUDAEA, Herodians. Herod IV Philip, with Tiberius. 4 BCE-34 CE.
Islamic, Great Mongols, (Chingizid), Anonymous, (603-670 AH). AE Broad Dirham. The Finest Known RRR
AV solidus Gratian / Gratianus, Treveri (Trier) mint circa 367 A.D. - PRINCIPIVM IVVENTVTIS - rare cointype
Follis Constans as Augustus, Siscia mint 347-348 A.D. - •ΓSIS• -
Follis Constans as Caesar, Siscia 333-337 A.D. - rare type with F L CONSTANTIS BEA C on obverse -
Follis Constantine I "The Great", Thessalonica mint circa 320-324 A.D. - TSAVI -
Follis Constantine II as Caesar, Antioch mint circa 325-327 A.D. - SMANT∆ -
Follis Constantine II as Caesar, Siscia mint circa 320-321 A.D. - ЄSIS (star) -
ROME REPUBLIC L. Rutilius Flaccus. 77 BC. AR Denarius. Rome mint. R/ Victory driving biga
Cyclades, Koresia on Keos Æ (18mm, 5.10g., 11h). Circa late 3rd century BC. R/ BEE EXCEEDINGLY RARE
Hunnic Tribes, Hephthalites . Anonymous ( Circa 6th century AD). AR Drachm
Islands off Ionia, Chios, Pseudo-autonomous issue, 1st century AD, Æ Assarion. Sphinx seated left. R/ ACCA PHON, Chian amphora. EXTREMELY RARE
SKYTHIA. Olbia. 1st century AD. Æ 18mm. circa 69-96. R/ Eagle standing right on dolphin RARE
373MH4Z) EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. AE Drachm (33mm, 20.08 g, 11h). Dated RY 15 (AD 151/2). Laureate bust right, slight drapery on shoulder / Tyche reclining le
439RL5Z) Roman Provincial, Elagabalus AE25 (13.11 grms, 27 mm) of Nikopolis ad Istrum. Legate Novius Rufus. Obverse: AY K M AYΡ ANTΩNINOC, radiate, cuirassed bust right.
The Greek. Ionia. Erythrai. AR Drachm (3.30gr). Phannothemis, magistrate. Circa 330-300 BC.
The Greek. Pamphylia. Side (Eski-Adalia). AR Tetradrachm (16.60gr). Die-, magistrate. Circa 205-100 BC.
JUDAEA, Ascalon. Domitian. 81-96 CE.
Greek coins: MYSIA, Pergamon. Circa 133-27 BC. Æ 21 - a substantial bronze with Trophy!
KINGS of COMMAGENE. Antiochos IV Epiphanes. AD 38-72. Æ Oktachalkon
JUDAEA, Herodians. Herod I (the Great). 40-4 BCE.
Koinon of Macedon. Pseudo-autonomous issue, 3rd. century AD. Large tribute bronze for Alexander The Great! RR!
JUDAEA, Procurators. Valerius Gratus. 15-26 CE.
temp. Justinian I. Circa 527-565. AR Half Siliqua.
Central Asia, Hunnic Tribes, Hephthalites (Circa 5th-6th Century AD) Anonymous, Peroz type. AR Drachm
DOMITIAN AR Denarius. EF-. Minerva.
TROAS. Birytis (Circa 350-300 BC). AE.
Seleukid Kingdom. Antiochos II Theos. 261-246 B.C. Æ (15 mm, 4.39 g). Sardes.
Constantius II, 337-361. AR Siliqua (3.17 g, 22 mm), Sirmium, November 355-summer 361.
68CGC5W) Roman Republic, Moneyer C. Naevius Balbus AR Serrate Denarius(3.84 grms, 18 mm). Rome, 79 BC. Obverse: Diademed bust of Venus right; S•C behind. Reverse: Victory in triga
667RH22P) Ancient Greek, AE 3.81 grms, 16 mm; Obverse: Crested head of Athena right. Reverse: Incuse, spear or arrowhead next to unknown design. Reference:----
Roman Egypt. Maximianus, 287-288 AD. Dikaiosyne reverse
Pamphylia, Aspendus AR stater - triskeles
Roman Empire, Italy. Trajan, 96-117 AD. Rome, c. 103 AD, AR Quinarius. From the collection of Carl Subak. Ex Emporium Hamburg Auction 11,18-19 December 1987, lot 655
Roman Empire, Rome. Anonymous, Struck, c. 96-192 AD (Antonine Period), AE Quadrans. Acquired in 1932 from J. Schulman, Amsterdam
Roman Empire, Rome. Trajan, 98-117 AD. Struck c. 102 AD, AR Denarius. Acquired in the 1930s from Maison Platt in Paris
Roman Empire, Phrygia. Julia Domna, 160-217 AD. Wife of Septimius Severus. Struck in Laodicea, c. 196-202 AD, AR Denarius. Acquired in 1967 from Stacks, New York.
Constantius II CONCORDIA MILITVM from Siscia
Roman Empire, Constantinople. Theodosius, 402-450 AD. Struck, c. 408-420 AD, AR Miliarense. Acquired privately in 2002 from Spink, London
Roman Empire, Constantius II, 337 - 361 AD. Thessalonika, c. 340-350 AD, AV Solidus. Ex M&M Basel, list 59, 1959, lot 38. From the Pierre Bastien collection
Galerius VIRTVTI EXERCITVS from Thessalonica
Stater from Aegina in Attica (ca. 525-475 BC)