Maximinus Daia (305-313) AE Follis Siscia AD 311 / Jupiter
Lesbos. Uncertain mint BI 1/12 Stater / Aethiopian Bust
Satraps of Caria. Hydissos AR Hemiobol / Bulls
Trajan (AD 98-117). Cappadocia. Caesarea. Marcus Iunius Homullus as legatus Augusti pro praetore Æ17 / Mt. Argaeus
Thrace. Maroneia Æ26 / Dionysos
Julia Mamaea (AD 222-235) Æ Sestertius / Juno
Domitian (AD 81-96). Seleucis and Pieria. Laodicea ad Mare Æ25 / Tyche of Laodicea
Faustina I wife of Antoninus Pius AD 141 Rome Denarius
Constantine II, Follis, 332-333, Trier, Bronze, , RIC:539
Salonina, Antoninianus, 257-258, Rome, Silver, , RIC:29
Postumus, Antoninianus, 260-269, Lugdunum, Silver, , RIC:80
ARABIA, Southern. Saba'. Late 4th–mid 2nd centuries BC. AR Half Unit
ARABIA, Southern: Saba'. Late 4th–mid 2nd centuries BC. AR Obol
ARABIA FELIX. Sabaeans. Imitating Athens. Ca. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. AR quarter-unit
Faustina II, Sestertius, 161-176, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:1667
ARABIA, Southern: Saba'. Late 4th–mid 2nd centuries BC. AR Hemiobol? 0.21gm
ARABIA FELIX. Sabaeans. LOT OF 10 SILVER COINS
ARABIA, Southern: Saba'. Late 4th–mid 2nd centuries BC. AR Hemiobol? 0.16gm
Arabia. Southern. Saba' circa 400-300 BC. imitating Athens Unit AR
ARABIA FELIX. Sabaeans(?). Imitating Athens. Ca. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. AR quarter-unit (10mm, 0.96gm).
Goodwin: Coinage and History in the Seventh Century Near East 5
Oddy et al: Coinage and History in the Seventh Century Near East 4
Gordian III AR antoninianus Sol standing front
Victorinus billon antoninianus Sol advancing left
747BM4X) Amphipolis, Macedon. Augustus AE 22mm, 9.10 Grms, 20 mm, Circa 27 BC - AD 14. Obverse: ΚΑΙΣΑΡΟΣ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ, Bare head to right. Reverse: ΑΜΦΙΠΟΛEΙΤΩΝ, Artemis Tauropolos,
319RG4X) R. Provincial, Antoninus Pius, AE23 of Anazarbus, 6.18 Grms, 20.5 X 23.5 mm, dated CY 178 = 159-160 AD. Obverse: AYT K T AIΛ AΔΡ ANTΩNINOC CEB E, Π-Π, radiate head right /
Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 171-172, Rome, Bronze, , RIC:1033
Ancient Celtic silvered Danube drachm
Lot 3 Roman AE coins 4 century AD
Roman Empire - Septimius Severus - Augustus 193-211 AD - AR denar
EGYPT.Ptolemaic Kingdom. Ptolemy II Philadelphus 285-246 bc. Æ Hemiobol. Uncertain mint. circa 266-261 BC.
EGYPT.ALEXANDRIA.Ptolemy III Eugergetes 246-221 BC.AE.Hemiobol. Mint of CORINTH.
SELEUKID KINGS: Antiochos III 'the Great', 222-187 BC. AR Drachm, 3.99gm
33MM4P) L. Thorius Balbus. 105 BC. AR Denarius (19 mm, 3.84 g). Rome mint. Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat-skin headdress / Bull charging right; B above. Crawford 316/1;