EGYPT - Alexandria. Aurelian, with Vaballathus (AD 270-275), BI Tetradrachm (21 mm, 8,94 g). Dated RY 2 of Aurelian, RY 5 of Vaballathus (AD 271-72).
EGYPT - Alexandria. Aurelian, with Vaballathus (AD 270-275), BI Tetradrachm (21 mm, 8,94 g). Dated RY 2 of Aurelian, RY 5 of Vaballathus (AD 271-72).
Roman Republic - Annius, silver denarius (3,94 g. 19 mm.) Rome, 82-81 A.C. FABI L F HISP. Quadriga. Scarce
Roman Republic - Julius Caesar silver denarius (3,50 g. 18 mm.), 49-48 B.C. Military mint traveling with legions. CAESAR/ Elephant.
Roman Republic - Brutus ( 54 B.C). silver denarius (3,96 g, 18 mm). Rome mint. BRVTVS /AHALLA. Double bust.
Roman Judea – Pontius Pilate, prefect of Judea (26–36 A.D.) under Tiberius (14–37 A.D.) AE Prutah, dated year 16, 29/30 A.D.
Roman Empire - Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) - Æ As (29mm; 10,44g.), struck under Tiberius - Rome mint, ca. 21-22 AD - Head of Tiberius / S C - RIC I, 44
Roman Empire – DOMITIAN (81-96) AR Denar, Rome, Minerva
Roman Empire – TRAJAN (98-117) AR Denar, Rome, Felicitas
Roman Empire – HADRIAN (117-138) AR Denar, Rome, Victoria
Roman Empire – DIVUS Antoninus Pius (t 160) AR Denar, Rome, Emperor statue on a plinth
Pisidia – LUCIUS VERUS (161-169) AE, Antioch, Genius over altar
Marcus Aurelius (161-180) AE, PLOTINOPOLIS – Thracia, Homonoia – very RARE!
Roman Empire - Clodius ALBINUS (195-197) AR Denar, Rome, Minerva
Roman Empire – Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.), silver Denarius Rome 195 A.D.
Roman Empire – Septimius Severus (193-211) AR Denar, Rome, Caesar on horse
Roman Empire - Elagabalus (A.D.218-222) bronze sestertius (20,05 g. 28 mm.). Rome mint. 219 A.D. SACERD DEI SOLIS ELAGAB/ S-C. Rare.
Roman Empire - Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander Sestertius circa 222-235
Roman Empire - Philip I (244-249 A.D.), bronze sestertius (17,50 g 30 mm.) minted in Rome, LIBERALITAS. AVGG. II. S.C.
Roman Empire - Gordian III (238-244 AD) - Æ Sestertius (31mm; 20,20g.) - Rome mint, struck c. 243 AD - Head of Gordian / Apollo - RIC 303 a
ALEXANDRIA, pseudo-autonomous under GALLIENUS (253-268) AE, Troas, Tyche, grazing horse
Roman Empire - Constantine I the Great (306-337) bronze follis (2,78 g. 19 mm) minted in Siscia, 326-327 A.D. PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Campgate
Roman Empire – Licinius I 308-324, AE silver-plated Follis struck in Heraclea c. 312 A.D.
Merovingian - Gredaca - Graye et Charnay (Jura), Gold Tremissis 7th-8th Century
BASILIUS I. the Macedonian + CONSTANTINUS (867-886) Fourée SOLIDUS, Constantinople, Christ
Reference book – "Le monete delle antiche famiglie di Roma fino allo imperadore Augusto" (The coins of antique Roman families up to the Emperor Augustus) – by Gennaro Riccio – 1843 – Second edition
Roman Empire - lot of three antoninianus of Gallic usurpers - Victorinus and father and son Tetricus 269-274 A.D.