LEO I Constantinople 462-466 (19,5mm, 4,44g, 5h)
SASANIAN, Shapur I. 241-272 CE
Byzantine Empire. Basil I the Macedonian, with Constantine. Debased AV Semissis.
Kingdom of Macedonia: Alexander III 'the Great' 336-323 BC. Gold stater. NGC graded Ch XF
Central Asia, Silk Road Region, Local issues. Imitation of Byzantine Anastasius I (507-518 AD). AV Solidus Extremely Rare
MACEDONIA - MACEDONIAN KINGDOM - PHILIP II Pella, Macédoine c. 340-328 AC. (21mm, 8,57g, 9h)
SULTANATE. Mahmud II
Trajan, Aureus, 112-114, Rome, Gold, , RIC:275
Greek coins: Electrum Hekte, gold / silver issue of Lesbos, Mytilene 412-378 BC
Achaemenid Empire, Gold Daric, Ch VF 4/5 3/5.
Titus, as Caesar, Gold Aureus.
Byzantine coins: Attractive Justin II Gold solidus 565-578 AD
Achaemenid Empire, Gold Daric, Ch VF 4/5 4/5.
Cyrenaica, Ophellas, Gold Stater, c. 322-313 BC.
Genghis Khan [Chingiz], Gold Dinar, Bukhara.
Constans II, Lightweight Gold Solidus of 23 Siliquae.
Ancient British, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros Spiral Gold Stater.
Achaemenid Empire, Gold Daric, XF 3/5 4/5.
NICEPHORUS III BOTANIATES (1078-1081). EL ( Electrum Gold +Silver ) 30mm 4,36g Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople.
Maurice Tiberius Gold Solidus - Constantinople
Maurice Tiberius Gold Solidus - 20 siliquae - Constantinople
Leo I Gold Solidus - Constantinople
Justin II Gold Solidus - Constantinople
Honorius, 393-423. Solidus (Gold, 21 mm, 4.45 g, 12 h), Mediolanum,
Leo II, with Zeno, 474. Solidus (Gold, 21 mm, 4.43 g, 12 h), Constantinople, E = 5th officina. NGC
Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, 610-641. AV Solidus (Gold, 20.60 mm, 4.47 g, 7 h),
Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, 610-641. Solidus (Gold, 21.00 mm, 4.42 g, 6 h), NGC MS
AR silver denarius L. Marcius Philippus, Rome 56 B.C.
Anastasius I, 491-518. Solidus (Gold, 20 mm, 4.26 g), Constantinople, 3rd officina (Γ), 507-518.
CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT AE silvered follis. City gates of Nicomedia. Nicomedia mint
Philip I & Otacilia, Dupondius/As, 244-249, Rome, Unique?, Bronze,
Celtic Britain Trinovantes Savernake base gold stater
AV solidus Marcian / Marcianus, Constantinople mint, 1st officina 450-457 A.D. - nearly as minted
AR denarius Augustus, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint circa 2 B.C. - 4 A.D.
AR silver denarius Lucius Verus, Rome mint 166 A.D. - TR P VI • IMP IIII COS II / PAX - beautifully toned
AR silver denarius Marcus Aurelius, Rome mint circa 179-180 A.D. - TR P XXXIIII IMP X COS III P P, Victory on globe -
Kushan Kingdom Kidarites AV dinar
AR drachm Kings of Cappadocia, Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios, Eusebeia 65-64 B.C. - dated year 31 -
Hadrianus orichalcum Sestertius - Roma
AR denarius Faustina II Junior, Rome circa 161-164 A.D. - FECVNDITAS - struck under Marcus Aurelius
AR denarius Septimius Severus, Rome mint circa 197 A.D. - strong gold toning on obverse -
Zeno. Gold solidus. 474 - 491 A.D.. Extremely Fine.. 13647.
Celts of Bohemia. The Boii. Athena Alkis Type AR Unit
Constantine IV Pogonatus with Heraclius and Tiberius 668-685. Gold Solidus (12 mm, 4.33 gram) Carthage
Diler: Islamic Mints
Kings of Pontos, Mithradates VI Eupator (c. 120-63 BC) Gold Stater
AR denarius Elagabalus, Rome mint circa 220-221 A.D. - VICTORIA AVG -
AR denarius Diva Faustina I Senior, Rome mint after 141 A.D. - CONSECRATIO, Ceres - not so common
Vecchi: Etruscan Coinage. Parts 1.1 & 1.2
Bernardi: Arabic Gold Coins. Corpus 1
Heraclius AD 610-641, Gold Semissis (18 mm, 2.18 gram), Constantinopolis
Heraclius AD 610-641, Gold Solidus (21mm, 4.45 gram) Constantinopolis
Constans II with Constantine IV (AD 641-668). Gold Solidus (4.42 g). Constantinople, 3rd officina. NGC MS
Central Asia, Hunnic Tribes, Silk Road Region, Local Issue (Circa 5th-8th centuries) AE Bracteate.
Roman Empire, Jovian 363-4, Gold Solidus
Byzantine Empire, Justin II 565-578, Gold Solidus
Big AE32 Claudius Sestertius 41-50 AD Spes Walking Holds Flower and Skirt
KINGS OF MACEDON. Alexander III 'the Great' (336-323 BC). GOLD Stater. Miletos. Lifetime issue.
Constantine VI with Leo III, Constantine V and Leo IV (AD 780-787). Gold Solidus (4.40 g). Constantinople.
Kushan Kingdom Kipunada AV dinar
Theodosius I, Solidus, 378-383, Mediolanum, Gold, , RIC:IX-5F
Diva Faustina I, Aureus, 141, Rome, Gold, , RIC:348a
Aulerci Eburovices, Hemistater, 2nd-1st centuries BC, Gold,
Uncertain (Armorica or East?), 1/4 Stater, 3rd century BC, Gold,
Gallia Belgica, Stater, ca. 60-30 BC, Gold, , Delestrée:240
Kingdom of Macedonia, Alexander III the Great, Stater, ca. 336-328 BC, Pella
Veneti, 1/4 Stater, 2nd century BC, Gold, , Delestrée:2128-30
Aulerci Cenomani, Stater, 2nd century BC, Gold, , Delestrée:2150
Aulerci Cenomani, Stater, 2nd century BC, Gold, , Delestrée:2153
Vecchi Italo - Etruscan Coinage Part 1.1 and 1.2. complete set
Iceni, c. 20 BC-AD 10 Gold Quarter Stater – Extremely rare
Scythian Gold by Ellen Reeder (Author), Michael Treister (Author)
CONSTANTINE X DUCAS 1059-1067. AV Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinopolis mint.
160RK5U) BAKTRIA, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom. Euthydemos I Theos Megas. Circa 225-200/195 BC. AE Dichalkon (21mm, 6.30 g, 3h). Aï...
AV solidus Constans II, with Constantine IV, Heraclius, and Tiberius Constantinople mint, 9th officina 661-663 A.D. - rare va...
AV solidus Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, Constantinople mint, 5th officina circa 616-625 A.D.
Galba, 68-69, Aureus Juli 68 - Januar 69 Rome
Catuvellauni & Trinovantes, Cunobelin c. 10-43 AD Gold Quarter Stater
AR denarius M. Aemilius Scaurus & P. Plautius Hypsaeus, Rome 58 B.C.
Celtic British Isles gold ring money
AR denarius Severus Alexander, Rome mint circa 229 A.D. - ABVNDANTIA AVG - superb coin !
Aulerci Cenomani, 1/4 Stater, 2nd century BC, Gold,
Aulerci Cenomani, Stater, 2nd century BC, Gold, , Delestrée:2152
ANTONINUS PIUS (138-161). GOLD Aureus. Rome.
Biblical AV Gold Daric, Persia, Achaemenid Kings, Xerxes I - Darius II, NGC Encapsulated, 485 - 420 B.C.E.
AR denarius P. Servilius M.f. Rullus, Rome mint 100 B.C. - colourful toning & rather large flan -
EF Parthian Empire Orodes II 57–38 BC Silver Drachm Mithradatkart Mint Archer
Gold Stater - Pictones (D2430)
AR denarius C. Considius Paetus, Rome 46 B.C. - scarcer type from this moneyer with left facing bust -
Valens. AR Siliqua. ca. 364-378 AD.
Vespasian, Gold Aureus, Ch F 5/5 4/5.
A HIGH QUALITY AUREUS OF GORDIANUS III
Central Asia, Hunnic Tribes, Silk Road Region. (Circa 5th-8th centuries AD). AR Bracteate
Glendining & Co., Catalogue of Greek, Roman, Jewish & foreign gold coins. Including some formerly in the possession of the la...
Gold Coins of the World: From Ancient Times to the Present. an Illustrated Standard Catalog With Valuations by Friedberg, Art...