*Sear 532* Byzantine Empire. Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602) Æ Follis
INDIA: Mysore, 1838 AE 20 Cash, Lion, Nice Example, Clear Date
ROMAN EMPIRE: Licinius II as Caesar, AD 317-324, AE3 BI Nummus (2.99g), NGC AU 5/5, 3/5, Heraclea Mint, Campgate Reverse
ROMAN PROVINCIAL: Caria, Gallienus (AD 253-268). AE (35mm, 18.38g). NGC Choice XF 4/5 - 3/5, River God on Bridge with Arched Gateway Reverse
Latin Rulers of Constantinople, Large Module Trachea
Sicily, Akragas. Punic occupation. Ca. 405-392 B.C. Two Countermark , crab on Herakles Æ27mm 17,3g hemilitron Extremely rare !(27 mm, 17,3g). Uncertain undertype.
CRISPINA (Augusta, 178-182). AE As. Rome.
Gallienus AE25 Neocaesarea, Pontos. Prize urn on agnostic table
Domitian (81-96), As, Rome, AD 92-94, AE (g 10.59; mm 27),
Greek, Uncertain. Circa 4th-3rd century BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.70g, 12mm). Unpublished in the standard references
Lykaonia, Laranda. Circa 324-323 BC. AR Obol (0.56g, 10mm). Göktürk 82
Celtic bronze Danubien Tetradrachm
Provincial coinage - Alexander Severus - Nikea XF 222-235
Valens - Augustus 364-378 AD - Thessalonikhi mint - GLORIA ROMANORVM
Herennia Etruscilla - Reigned 249-251 AD - wife of Trajan Decius AR Double- Denarius
Seleukid. Alexander II Zabinas AE18 Dioysos
Kings of Macedon. Antigonos II Gonatas AE18Athena / Pan erecting trophy
Claudius AE18 Phrygia, Philomelium. Zeus
Salonina billon antoninianus Juno standing front
Tacitus AE antoninianus Mars standing left
Galerius AE radiate follis emperor receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter
Mysia, Kyzikos AR7 Tetartemorion. Boar / Lion
GALERIUS. (AD 293-311) Follis, 7.94g. Cyzicus.
LICINIUS II. (AD 317-324) AE 3, 3.10g. Antioch. Beautiful, deep black patina. Magnificent detail.
BITHYNIA. Dia.. (c. 85-65 BC) AE 16, 8.78g. Dia. CHI RHO, but a century early.
CARUS. (AD 282-283) Antoninianus, 3.50g. Rare PERS obverse legend.
Gordian III (AD 238-244). Thrace. Hadrianopolis Æ24 / Artemis
Geta, as Caesar (AD 198-209). Moesia Inferior. Marcianopolis Æ16 / Tripod
Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). Moesia Inferior. Nicopolis ad Istrum Æ16 / Eagle
Caracalla (AD 198-217). Moesia Inferior. Marcianopolis Æ26 / Garlanded Table
Severus Alexander (AD 218-222). Moesia Inferior. Marcianopolis Æ26 / Tyche
*Sear 493* Byzantine Empire. Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602) Æ Follis
*Sear 1005* Byzantine Empire. Constans II (AD 641-668) Æ Follis
*Sear 1764* Byzantine Empire. Constantine VII (AD 913-959) with Romanus I Æ Follis
ATTICA, Athens. c. 515-510 BC, Wappenmünzen AR Obol. From the collection of Jonathan H. Kagan
Roman Imperatorial, Asia Minor. C. Cassius Longinus, Military mint, probably at Smyrna, Spring 42 BC, AR Denarius. Ex RBW Collection (2016) and Ex Peus 378 (2004)
Gordian III Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 244. FELICIT TEMPOR
Classical Numismatic Group CNG 64 - September 24, 2003 - Auction Catalogue - Judaean - Roman Imperatorial and Augustan - English Coins PRL
M&M 85 - Munzen und Medallien Sale 85, April 11, 1997 - Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins - German COins - 15-18 Century Medals PRL
M&M 86 - Munzen und Medallien Sale 86, June 3-4, 1998 - Greek, Roman & Byzantine Coins, Swiss Coins and Medals
Stack's Public Auction Sale - THE MICHAEL F. PRICE COLLECTION OF ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN COINS - December 3, 1996 - Choice Collection
Tetricus I billon antoninianus Spes advancing left
Salonina billon antoninianus Pudicitia standing left
Arabia. Bostra. Antoninus Pius AD 138-161. Æ 30. Rare.
Constantine II. As Caesar, AD 316-337. Æ Follis 18mm, 3.3g. Londinium (London) mint. Struck circa AD 321-323. Helmeted and cuirassed bust left / Globe set on altar
Lycaonia, Laranda AR10 Obol. Ba'al / Wolf