Manuel I Comnenus AE trachy 29mm., Large module
Ancient Roman coin of the Emperor Tetricus I found in England
PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR AE 35mm triobol. 30 grams. Eagle standing, DI between legs
PTOLEMY V EPIPHANOS AE middle bronze. 204-180 BC. Wreathed Isis / Eagle on thunderbolt
Kings of Pergamon. Attalos I or Eumenes II. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Philetairos r. R/ Athena seated
Islands off Phoenicia, Arados. AR Tetradrachm. Tyche / Nike
Justin II and Sophia, AE Half Follis,
Paphlagonia. Sinope, (3rd century BC) AR Drachm time of the alliance between Sinope and Rhodes
SELEUKID EMPIRE. Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes). (138-129 BC). AR Didrachm. Tyre mint. Dated SE 176 (137/6 BC).
CONSTANTIUS I CHLORUS, as Caesar, AE post-reform radiate. Alexandria. Concordia Militum, Constantius I receiving globe from Jupiter.
PTOLEMY IX & PTOLEMY X AE '40 drachms' (obol). Two eagles. 113-81 BC
Constantine I - DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG VOT XX, Rome - 19 mm / 2.32 gr.
Gallienus Antoninianus - LIBERAL AVG - 20 mm / 3.11 gr.
Arabia Felix. Himyarite Kingdom. 100 - 300 A.D. Rare copper Bucranium coin.
Roman Near East. 3rd-4th centuries AD(?). Lead token (12mm, 0.75g).
Vandals. Municipal coinage of Carthage (c. 480-533). AE 4 nummi (10mm, 1.13g).
Constantine I - IOVI CONSERVATORI, Nicomedia - 22 mm / 4.19 gr.
AXUM. AKSUM. Anonymous. Circa AD 370. CU
Roman Imperial. Flavius Victor (AD 387-388).AE (13 mm, 1.06 g). Aquileia mint.
Roman Imperial. Valentinian II (AD 375-392). AE 4mm, 1.64g. Thessalonica mint. Struck AD 384-388.
Roman Imperial. Constantine I (AD 307/310-337). AE follis (19mm, 3.02g). Rome mint. Struck AD 320.
AS FOUND: Roman Imperial. Constantine I (AD 307/310-337). AE follis
AS FOUND: Roman Imperial. Constantine I (AD 307/310-337). AE follis (19mm, 2.80g). Rome mint. Struck AD 320.
Maximianus Silvered AE Follis : GENIO POPVLI ROMANI
Ancient Hispania - Malaca (Malaga) Ae Sextant - 13 mm / 2.11 gr.
Aelius AR Denarius : Concordia Seated
Commodus AR Denarius : Genius Sacrificing Over Altar
Galeria Valeria Ae Follis : VENERI VICTRICI
Gallienus Antoninianus - ORIENS AVG - 21 mm / 2.47 gr.
Ancient -Tingis (Tangier) Ae Semis - 26 mm / 9.16 gr.
Honorius Nummus - CONCORDI-A AVGG - 16 mm / 2.02 gr.
Islands off Caria, Rhodes. AR Didrachm.
Ancient Hispania - Gades (Cadiz) AE Quadrans - 12 mm / 1.37 gr.
Thrace. Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Æ 17mm R/ ARES Ex Thomas R. Miller Collection, sold with original collector ticket.
Thrace, Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217) Æ 18mm R/ OYΛΠΙΑC ΠΑΥΤΑΛΙΑC, Grape. Unpublished in the standard references
Thrace, Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217) Æ 15mm R/ EAGLE
Thrace. Pautalia. Caracalla (AD 198-217). Æ 18mm. R/ OYΛΠIAC ΠAYTAΛIAC. Hygieia standing
Islands off Troas, Tenedos. AR Drachm.
Sicily, Syracuse. Gelon, Son of Hieron II. AR 4 Litrai - Drachm.
Aurelian CONCORDIA MILITVM from Siscia
Faustina I, Wife of Antonius Pius. Died 140 AD. Dupondius 28mm 11.7g Rome. Obv: DIVA AVGVSTA - FAVSTINA Bust draped, veiled right. AETER - NITAS S - C .VF rare
An apparently unpublished variant: Arabia. Nabataean Kingdom. Syllaeus (8 BC). AE (16mm, 2.41g). Petra mint.
Faustina II daughter of Antoninus Pius and wife of Marcus Aurelius As 161-176 Æ17mm AS 12g FAVSTINA – AVGVSTA SAECVLI FELICIT Pulvinar on which are seated Commodus and Antoninus
Egypt. Alexandria under an uncertain emperor (2nd century AD). AE 11mm, 1.54.
Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D.175), AE 28mm as Faustina with hair bound behind head, around FAVSTINA AVG ANTONINI AVG PII FIL, rev. VENVS
Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD) for Faustina Filia. AE Dupondius 26mm, 12,3g Rome, c. 147-150 AD. FAVSTINAE AVG PII AVG FIL, Draped bust to right. PVDICITIA / S C, Pudicitia,
SICILY The Mamertinoi After 210 BC. Æ26 Pentonkion 13g Zeus right / MAMERTINWN, nude warrior, wearing crested helmet, advancing right, holding shield on left arm, long spear
Postumus AR Antoninianus "Pax, Peace with Olive Branch" Extremely Fine