Pisidia. Selge - AE HUGE Triskeles - NGC F 5/5 3/5 - SNG von Aulock 5298 2nd-1st Century BC - Obverse: Round shield with monogram at center Reverse: HUGE Triskeles - Size: 18.98
Seleukid Kingdom Antioch Demetrios I Soter Tetradrachm AR - 28mm 16.34g 162-150 BC. Dated SE 162 = 151-150 BC - Laureate head of Apollo right / Tyche seated left
CELTIC - Northwest Gaul. Senones. GOLD 1/4 Stater. 100-60 BC "gallo-belgian bullet" or "globule au segment" type. 1st CENTURY BC - (DT-DT 2542) (Flesche-160). Obv.: Smooth globulal
ROME REPUBLIC Roman Republican. Lucius Papius Celcus (c. 45 BC) AR Denarius. Head of Juno Sospita / WOLF Exceptional quality for the type
ROME REPUBLIC Moneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome. Mn. Cordius Rufus. 46 BC. AR Denarius. Rome mint. Conjoined heads of the Dioscuri R/ Venus Verticordia
ROME REPUBLIC Moneyer issues of Imperatorial Rome. C. Considius Paetus. 46 BC. AR Denarius. Rome mint. Head of Venus R/ Victory driving galloping quadriga
ARMENIA.Artaxata.AE.Tetrachalkon.dated year 11 of the Pompeian era 54/3 BC.
Roman Republic: Cn. Lentulus. 76-75 BC. AR silver Denarius - nice!
Roman Republic: A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus. 81 BC. AR silver Serrate Denarius
Thessaly, Phalanna, 4th century BC. Æ Trichalkon R/ Head of nymph
ITALY Northern Apulia, Arpi, c. 325-275 BC. Æ 16mm R/ Forepart of boar
Thessaly, Pharsalos, late 5th-mid 4th century BC. Æ Chalkous. R/ Armored Thessalion warrior on horse
Faustina II b ca. 128 - d.175 AR Denar
Greek coins: PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. Lovely AR Siglos
Greek coins: PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. AR Siglos
Greek coins: PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. choice AR Siglos
Judaea, prutah from Pontius Pilate (30-31 AD)
Greek coins: PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. AR Siglos rare cm's
INDIA, DECCAN: Bhagila city copper coin. Very Rare.
Pontos. Amisos. Time of Mithradates VI Eupator circa 120-63 BC. Bronze Æ
MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS (286-305). Radiatus. Cyzicus.
PARTHIA. VOLOGASES III AR Drachma. EF. Ekbatana mint, AD 105-147.
ORBIANA AR Denarius. VF+/VF. Concordia. SCARCE.
Macedonian Kingdom Thrace Odessos Alexander III AR tetradrachm
Moesia Inferior Marcianopolis Imperial times AE 17,5 Cybele seated left
Crispus, as Caesar, silvered follis Jupiter leaning on sceptre
Moesia Inferior Marcianopolis Elagabalus AE27 Julius Antonius Seleucus
Moesia Inferior Marcianopolis Severus Alexander AE25 Tiberius Julius Festus
Moesia Inferior Nicopolis ad Istrum AE29 Sabinius Modestus, consular legate
Julia Mamaea, Augusta AE sestertius Felicitas standing facing
Rivista Italian di Numismatica Monete romane inedite nella collezione Scheyer 1911
A Late Second Century Hoard of Posthumous Alexanders - Metcalf
Eastern Roman Successors of the Sestertius by Harlan Berk
A Catalogue of Greek Coins Hardcover by Gilbert Askew
CARTHAGE. (Circa 264-241 BC). Æ Shekel. Mint on Sardinia. Wreathed head of Tanit left. R/ Horse standing
Celtic, Eastern Europe, Imitations of Alexander III of Macedon. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. AR Tetradrachm
Celtic, Eastern Europe, Imitations of Alexander III of Macedon. 3rd-2nd centuries BC. AR Drachm EXTREMELY FINE
ITALY Southern Campania, Neapolis, c. 350-275 BC. AR Didrachm R/ Man-headed bull
Gordian III (AD 238-244). Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 241. R/ LAETITIA
Gordian III (AD 238-244). Æ Sestertius. Rome mint, 6th officina. 4th emission, AD 239.
Maximus (Caesar, AD 235/6-238). Æ Sestertius. Rome, 236-7. R/ Maximus as Princeps Iuventutis standing
Mesembria, Thrace AE, NGC Very Fine, 175 - 100 B.C.E.
Bithynia, Kalchedon AR Half Siglos (or drachm), Very Scarce - see notes, NGC Ch VF, 340 - 320 B.C.E.
Bruttium, Kroton AR Stater, NGC Ch XF, 480 - 430 B.C.E.
Biblical Gold AV Daric, Persia, Achaemenid Kings, Xerxes I - Darius II, Choice Very Fine, 485 - 420 B.C.E.
CONSTANTINE I. 307-337 AD. AE Follis (19mm, 2.72 gm). Arelate (Arles) mint. Struck 322/3 AD. Laureate bust right, seen from behind / SARMATIA DEVICTA,
Constantine I 'the Great' Silvered AE18,5mm 2,7g London, AD 324. CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head to right / SARMATIA DEVICTA, Victory advancing to right, holding trophy
Crispus, Caesar (AD 316-326). Follis (AE, 19 mm, 3,1g) AD 320-321, Londinium. London mint VIRTVS EXERCIT Vexillum inscribed VOT / XX between two seated captives; in exergue PLN.
Constantius II, as Caesar, 324-337. Follis 18mm, 2g Rome, 330. GLORIA EXERCITVS / RFT Two soldiers standing facing each other, each holding inverted spear
Turiaso (Tarazona, Zaragoza). Silver denarius. 120-20 B.C. (2.81 g.). (FAB-2412). Beautiful cabinet patina. Choice Very Fine.
Turiaso. Denarius. (3.46 g.). Tarazona. 120-20 B.C. AB-2417. Choice VF. Very interesting crescent variant in front of the face.