ROMAN REPUBLIC, Sextus Pompey. Uncertain mint in Sicily (Catania?), c. 42-40 BC , AR Denarius. Desirable issue at reasonable price.
VANDALS. Hilderic. 523-530. Æ Nummus 11,5mm, 1,2g, . Carthage mint. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Cross pattée within wreath.
Julius Caesar AR lifetime portrait denarius - Venus - Sepullius Macer
Domitian. AD 81-96. Æ Quadrans (17mm, 2.5g). Rome mint. Struck AD 84-85. Draped bust of Ceres left, wearing wreath of grain ears / Basket of grain ears.
Commodus. A.D. 177-192. Æ as (24mm, 7,2g,). Rome mint, Fortuna seated left on throne, holding patera Doe left !!!! Extremely Rare !!!!.
Migration Period Vandals, Hilderic Æ Nummus. Carthage, AD 523-530. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Cross pattée within wreath.
Lead SEAL, Roman. 4-5 centuries A.D. . Seal (Lead, 16mm, 5,1g) Monogram
Lead SEAL, Roman. 4 centuries A.D. . Seal (Lead, 16mm, 3,5g). Facing Buste Inscriptions
Lead SEAL, Roman. 1st-3rd centuries. Seal (Lead, 14-18mm, 3g) Victory Sesated
Lead SEAL, Roman. 1st-3rd centuries. Seal (Lead, 16mm, 2,6g). Lion seated to to right
Mark Antony AR denarius - Armenian Tiara - Very Rare
Faustus Cornelius Sulla AR denarius - Pompey's triumphal wreaths
Octavian AR denarius - Apollo playing the lyre - Good VF
Hadrian (117-138). Æ19mm Quadrans (2,7g,). Rome, 121-2. Eagle standing facing, head l. R/ Winged thunderbolt. RIC II 624. Brown patina, VF
Octavian & Mark Antony AR denarius - Winged Caduceus - Scarce
Cordius Rufus AR denarius - Dioscuri & Venus Verticordia - Good VF
Claudius II Gothicus. A.D. 268-270. BI antoninianus (21mm, 3.6g, ). Antioch mint, struck A.D. 268-269.
Commemorative Series. AD 330-354. Æ Follis (16.5mm, 1.7g,). Rome mint. Struck under Constantius II, circa AD 348
Licinius II, as Caesar (317-324), AE 20mm 2,5gr. Silvered Follis , Rome, AD 318-319 LICINIVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., Rv. ROMAE AE - TERNAE, Roma seated
Gallienus BI Antoninianus. Uncertain Asian Mint, AD 267. GALLIENVS AVG , FIDES AVG, Mercury standing to left, holding purse and caduceus; PXV in exergue
Gallienus AR Antoninianus. Antioch, AD 263. GALLIENVS AVG AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, star in left field.
Syria, Seleukis and Pieria. Laodikeia ad Mare. 1st century B.C, Very Rare.
Imperatorial Issues - Pompey the Great. - Silver Denarius (3.85 g., 17 mm.), 48 BC. Military mint traveling with Pompey in Greece. Terentius Varro, proquaestor. MAGN PRO / COS
Constans, 337-350. AE Follis 14mm, 1.25g, Antiochia Victiry VICT AVG
Julius Caesar AR Denarius. African mint, 47 BC
Octavian AR denarius - Apollo playing the lyre - Good VF+
Mark Antony AE semis - Fleet Coinage by Bibulus Praetor - Rare
The Prefect Statilius Libo, SPAIN, Uncertain mint. Mid to late 1st century BC.
P. Quinctillius Varus, Governor of Syria. Dated year 27 of the Actian Era (5/4 BC).
Man.Acilius Glabrio 49 BC DENARIUS
DECAPOLIS, Nysa-Scythopolis. Aulus Gabinius. Proconsul, 57-55 BC.
SYRIA, Decapolis. Nysa-Scythopolis. Marcus Licinius Crassus. Proconsul, 54-53 BCE.
Mark Antony AR denarius - Caduceus & Cornucopias & Globe - Very Rare
The "Star of Bethlehem Coin" Bronze; SYRIA, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14.
C. Vibius Pansa Caetronianus AR denarius - Pan & Jupiter Axurus - 48 BC
Marc Antony and Octavian. 40-39 BC. AR Denarius. Traveling Military Mint. RSC 1