81.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0126.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
6.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
15.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0109.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
108.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A22.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin MARCIANA 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A18.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
101.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B5.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
68.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
96.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
25.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A9.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
100pcs Curtain Rings Rings Tension Rod Buckles Window Hanger - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
Theodosius (379-395 AD) – Æ Maiorina (Emperor). Cyzicus / RIC IX, 27a.1 - Roman Empire – Theodosius (379-395 AD) – Æ Maiorina (Emperor). Cyzicus mint 392-395 AD. Reference: RIC IX, 27a.1. Emperor standing facing, head right, holding labarum and globe; cross in left field & cross in right field.
100pcs Curtain Rings Curtain Buckle Circle Home Curtain Decoration - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. 100 x Transparent Curtain Ring. -Material: Plastic.
Yes Decision Maker Souvenir Yes The Decision Metal Double Side - Made of iron alloy material for durable and practical to use. -Material: Iron Alloy. -The whole appearance design of this decision coin is simple and generous. -Color: Golden. -With the exquisite pattern on both side of the coin, delicate with many unique details.
roman coin - roman coin. Bought in North Africa I don’t know really much about it .
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. 100 x Transparent Curtain Ring. -Size: 1.50X1.50X0.30cm/0.59X0.59X0.12in.
100pcs Curtain Hanging Buckles Drapery Rings Curtain Pole Rings - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Eyelet Rings Curtain Hanging Buckles Curtain Pole Rings - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. 100 x Transparent Curtain Ring. -Size: 1.50X1.50X0.30cm/0.59X0.59X0.12in.
A28.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin Procop 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
Genuine ancient Roman granite and agate beads - wearable - Rare - This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be. But, if the loop is very thin in relation to the pendant, we will advise caution when wearing.
Very rare genuine ancient Roman bronze fibula UK find - Found near Durham. This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be.
3 genuine ancient Roman coin. Found nr Carlisle lot b - 3 genuine ancient Roman coin. Found near Carlisle. This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be.
67.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
3 genuine ancient Roman coin. Found nr Carlisle - 3 genuine ancient Roman coin. Found near Carlisle. This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be.
B15.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
126.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A27.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
63.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
053.Roman Empire. Zeno 474-491 AD, Nummus Bonze Coin - Roman Empire. Zeno 474-491 AD, Nummus Bonze Coin. The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz.
36.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
1.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
122.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A16.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A12.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin MATIDIA 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
89.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B16.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
8.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
46.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
103.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A7.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
2.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B13.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B8.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A1.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
23.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
54.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
88.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
26.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A14.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin ALBINUS 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
113.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0125.Roman Imperial Lead Coin,Token 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
75.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
55.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
60.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
78.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
90.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
15 UK found Roman Minims. Metal detecting finds - 15 UK found Roman Minims (Tiny little coins) Unresearched and Uncleaned metal detecting finds from Hertfordshire Please view photos of the coins in question and their condition and if any more info is required please get in touch. Thanks for looking
76.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
20 UK found Roman bronze coins. Unresearched Uncleaned Metal detecting finds. - 20 UK found uncleaned unresearched Roman bronze coins. Ae3 and Ae4. All generally low quality grots. But they show some detail under the crud,so may clean up OK. Metal detecting finds from Hertfordshire. Please view photos of the coins in question and their condition and if any more info is required please get in touch Thanks for looking. Will be posted Royal Mail 1st class.
73.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
Interesting Carausius Ae Ant Salus Standing Left (868W) - Rev: PAX AVG, Salus standing, altar at feet, feeding from large patera a snake which arises from altar and holding sceptre. Condition: Earthy surface deposits with clear detail and an interesting reverse.
10.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
98.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
115.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B12.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B3.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
13.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
130.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
128.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
12.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
86.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
24.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
99.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
127.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
19.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
131.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
79.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B17.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
117.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
74.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
85.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
112.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A21.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin MARCIANA 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A26.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B11.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0127.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
107.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B18.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A17.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
66.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
Roman. Magnia Urbica (Married To Carinus, Circa 283 A.d). Billon Antoninianus. - ROMAN. MAGNIA URBICA (MARRIED TO CARINUS, CIRCA 283 A.D). BILLON ANTONINIANUS. Mint of Ticinum. Obverse. Bust of Magnia Urbica right, on crescent. Reverse. VENVS GENETRIX, Venus Standing left, holding helmet and sceptre. Weight: 3.24 grams. Diameter: 22mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
roman coins - roman coins. Don’t know anything about them
LT-QBUJ - MAXIMINUS II - AE Follis, GENIO AVGVSTI. - Mint of Antioch, IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laureate head right, / GENIO AVGVSTI, naked Genius, modius on head, standing facing, head left, holding head of Sol and cornucopiae - I Z / ANT. MAXIMINUS II - AE Follis.
100pcs Drapery Rings Shower Curtain Hooks Curtain Pole Rings - 100pcs Curtain Rings Plastic Rings Tension Rod Plastic Buckles Window Hanger. The small ring allows you easily your curtains. |You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. |Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Hanging Buckles Roman Shades Rings Curtain Pole Rings - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Hooks Drapery Clips Curtain Pole Rings - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
Roman. Herennia Etruscilla (Wife Of Trajan Decius). Silver Antoninianus. - ROMAN. HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA (WIFE OF TRAJAN DECIUS 249-251 A.D). SILVER ANTONINIANUS. Mint of Rome. Obverse. Bust of Herennia Etruscilla right. Reverse. Pudicitia seated left. Weight: 4.97 grams. 21mm diameter. Some discoloured patches.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
27.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
43.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
100.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
18.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
116.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
104.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
48.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A10.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
44.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A15.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A11.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B1.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
111.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A13.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin ALBINUS 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
119.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
35.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
50.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
61.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
30.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
4.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
72.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
31.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A20.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin MARCIANA 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
52.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
114.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
38.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A24.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B10.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
77.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
69.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0110.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
49.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A25.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
95.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
125.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
37.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
87.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A8.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
14.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
129.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
20.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
91.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B14.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A3.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
93.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
106.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
32.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
59.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
84.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B4.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A31.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B7.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A2.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
97.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
70.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
21.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
0111.Roman Imperial Bronze EROTIC Token Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
71.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A6.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
64.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B9.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A19.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin MARCIANA 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
3.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
124.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A29.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin Procop 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
102.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
57.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A5.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A30.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
82.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
9.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A4.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
118.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B6.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
A23.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
65.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
16.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
94.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
120.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
56.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
34.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
11.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
7.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
123.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
40.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
58.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
62.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
83.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
92.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
5.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
110.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
42.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
28.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
17.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
22.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
109.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
45.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
33.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
41.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
121.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
B2.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
80.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
47.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
53.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
39.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
29.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
51.Roman Imperial Bronze Coin 100-400 AD - The early Republic did not use coins but rather a system of bronze weights, the aes rude. These units were quite large as one unit was the equivalent of 324 g. or 11 1/2 oz. in weight. Despite their heaviness, this type continued to be produced up to c. 218 BCE.
14Pcs Soymilk Juicer Sealing Rings Juicer Accessories (Assorted Color) - Easy to clean and use, simple appearance, in line with most people's aesthetics. 14 x juicer accessories. -Color:Assorted Color. - Simple appearance, can match with other tableware in your house. - Easy to clean, not easy to leave stains on the surface.
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Roman. Trajan Decius (249-251 A.d). Silver Antoninianus. - ROMAN. TRAJAN DECIUS (249-251 A.D). SILVER ANTONINIANUS. Mint of Rome. Obverse. Radiate bust of Trajan Decius right. Reverse. PANONNIAE, Two Pannoniae, veiled, standing, facing in opposite direction, with standards. Weight: 3.90 grams. 21mm diameter.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Pr427H - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, Superb bust!! - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. Superb bust, Ex. Mike R Vosper and R.T Collections. 3rd emission of Ticinum, IM-P C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle, wide ties.
100pcs Curtain Hooks Drapery Curtain Rings Curtain Pole Rings - 100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Plastic Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories. |Curtain rings are strong and durable to use. |Slide the curtain rod smoothly and protect the curtain rod with low noise. -Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain.
100pcs Curtain Hanging Buckles Curtain Eyelet Rings - 100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Plastic Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories. |Curtain rings are strong and durable to use. |Slide the curtain rod smoothly and protect the curtain rod with low noise. -Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain.
GORDIAN III. BRONZE DUPONDIUS. Ref. 493. - Gordian III, 238 - 244 AD. Bronze Dupondius. Rev. Fortuna seated left with rudder and cornucopia. Good Fine and scarce.
Yes Decision Maker Souvenir Yes The Decision Metal Double Sided Choi - Made of iron alloy material for durable and practical to use. |The whole appearance design of this decision coin is simple and generous. |With the exquisite pattern on both side of the coin, delicate with many unique details.
Yes Decision Maker Souvenir Yes The Decision Metal Double Sided Choi - Making tough decisions and not knowing what to do?. Toss a coin and let it decide! Whether you display it on your desk, keep it in your wallet, or gift it, this coin will be a great choice for you. Perfect for collections, gifts, souvenirs, arts and crafts.
14Pcs Replacement Juicer Sealing Rings Mixer Accessories (Assorted Color) - Are you looking for professional but affordable juicer accessories?. If so, look further! This is one of your best choices. 14 x juicer accessories. -Color: Assorted Color. - These accessories are suitable for juicers, blenders, etc.
Un-researched roman coin - Untested/unknown metal (Thick And Quite Heavy) - unresearched roman coin - Untested/unknown metal. Coin found in a jar other coins in house clearance. Beautiful coin. I haven't had the metal tested due to the coin needing to be filed and acid tested in order to do so which would most probably deduct from the condition of the coin and therefore ruin potential visual and actual value. Coin sometimes looks an extremely bright yellow and sometimes a darker colour depending on light. 4.4 grams in weight and quite thick. Very unusual
Un-researched roman coin - Untested/unknown metal (Thick And Quite Heavy) - unresearched roman coin - Untested/unknown metal. Coin found in a jar other coins in house clearance. Beautiful coin. I haven't had the metal tested due to the coin needing to be filed and acid tested in order to do so which would most probably deduct from the condition of the coin and therefore ruin potential visual and actual value. Coin sometimes looks an extremely bright yellow and sometimes a darker colour depending on light. 7.8 grams in weight and quite thick. Very unusual
Group Of Roman Copper Coins (6 Coins) - Group Of Roman Copper Coins (6 Coins). Mixed Grades, uncleaned coins. All items are genuine unless stated otherwise. I am happy to combine postage costs on multiple purchases. Any items that sell for more than £20 must be sent for via registered post. Best of luck with the bidding process
Jovian Ae 3 Siscia Mint (850W) - Rev: VOT / V in two lines within laurel wreath, ASISC in ex. We willNOT take responsibility for. CB25 9WJ—GB/UK. PO BOX 1114. Den of Antiquity Int Ltd.
Roman. Herennius Etruscus (251 A.d). Silver Antoninianus. - ROMAN. HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS (251 A.D). SILVER ANTONINIANUS. Issue as Caesar. Mint of Rome. Obverse. Bust of Herennius Etruscus right. Reverse. Apollo seated left. Weight: 3.49 grams. 21mm diameter. Good silver.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
LT-DFBW - GALERIUS, Caesar - AE Follis, with BTR is VERY-RARE! - GALERIUS, Caesar - AE Follis. Mint of Treveri ( Trier). Laureate head right. / FORTVNAE RE-DVCI CAESS NN, Fortuna seated left, holding wand over globe and cornucopia. - I / BTR. Not one example in CoinArcives with BTR, VERY-RARE!
AN-DWTQ - MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS - Billon Antoninianus, C mark is VERY-RARE - MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS - Billon Antoninianus. Seems that the C mark (CoinArcives - no example) is VERY-RARE, as usually B (CoinArcives more than 50ex.). Mint of Lugdunum. IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust to right.
Roman Legions Backbone Of The Empire 2 Ancient Roman Coins From 300AD With CoA - ANCIENT ROMAN COINS THE ROMAN LEGIONS - BACKBONE OF THE EMPIRE 2 COINS SET CoA. Country of Issue - Roman Empire. This Collection Consists Of Two Bronze Coins With The Two Most Concise Military Motifs That Were Ever Minted Into Roman Coins.
Carausius Overstruck Ae Radiate of Unmarked British Mint Rev Hilaritas RIC V 803 - Hilaritas standing L holding branch and Cornucopiae. Overstruck on a coin of Victorinus in the first months of his Usurpation. Radiate and cuirassed bust R. RIC V 803 rated as R1 = Rare. Ae Neo Aurelianus of Unmarked British Mint II (Londinium?).
Genuine ancient Roman bronze coin: Arcadius 4th century, UK find - This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be. But, if the loop is very thin in relation to the pendant, we will advise caution when wearing.
4 Ancient Coins Constantine Dynasty The Most Powerful Family Of Roman Empire - This historical collection shows the famous Emperor Constantine the Great, and his sons, Constantius II, Constantine II and Constants. This set contains 4 original coins from late antiquity with depictions of all Roman Emperors of the Constantinian Dynasty.
A small, votive genuine ancient Roman bronze ring. UK find - A small genuine ancient Roman bronze ring, likely a votive artefact. One of the rings found together near Lancaster. Wearable with great care. This advice concerns rings more than other pieces. Pendants and amulets, suspended from a cord or chain, are less likely to be subjected to the wear and pressure that a ring would be.
Severina AE Antoninianus. Serdica mint. CONCORDIA AVGG - Severina AE Antoninianus. Serdica mint. CONCORDIA AVGG, Aurelian and Severina clasping hands, star in lower centre, mintmark KAΔ. References: RIC V-1 Serdica 16 Δ; Cohen 2; Sear5 11703.
Salonina, AE Antoninianus. Milan mint. VESTA - Salonina, AE Antoninianus. Milan mint. Sole Reign of Gallienus. VESTA, Vesta standing left, holding patera and transverse sceptre.
~Simply Coins~ FOLLIS OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT EXTREMELY RARE - The coins quality is circulated as seen in the photos. Any coin that has entered circulation, even if it is a proof coin, will be classed as a circulated coin. An officially appointed mint will produce coins for circulation.
Brass sestertius of Maximinus I Thrax. Salus feeding snake reverse. - Salus seated left at ease, feeding from a patera a serpent rising from an altar. Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reverse: SALVS AVGVSTI S C. This depends on the laws and rules of your country. Outside the UK?.
5 Original Antique Roman Coins Job lot Bungle Researched - 5 Roman coins job lot bungle, identified and researched as per photos. Job Lot of Roman Coins UK found / bought and researched. ROMAN COIN OF CONSTANTINE (337-340 A.D). EMPEROR AURELIAN ( A.D. 270-275 ) Coin of The ROMAN EMPIRE.
roman coins job lot - roman coins job lot. Please look at pictures for details . 11 coins. Various emperors. Starting with low bid as I’ve not taken great pictures of coins . Sent first class sign for.
roman coins job lot - roman coins job lot. X 11 . Constans. Valens. Please look at pictures for details. Sent first class sign for.
roman coins . job lot . - roman coins . job lot .. Please look at pictures for details. No returns. Sent first class sign for. Coins x 10. Tetricus . Gallienus. Valens. Claudius 11. Plutila. Etc
100pcs Curtain Rings Rings Tension Rod Buckles Window Hanger - 100pcs Curtain Rings Plastic Rings Tension Rod Plastic Buckles Window Hanger. The small ring allows you easily your curtains. |You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. |Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
x9 stunning roman coins “very detailed”UnResearched metal - x9 stunning roman coins “very detailed”UnResearched metal. unresearched roman coins - Untested/unknown metal. Coins found in a jar of other coins in house clearance. Beautiful coin. I haven't had the metal tested due to the coin needing to be filed and acid tested in order to do so which would most probably deduct from the condition of the coin and therefore ruin potential visual and actual value. Coins looks bright in colour in some instances so unaware of the metal.
Constantius Roman Coin Rauceby Hoard England 2017 Siscia mint RIC VI 90a (#872) - Siscia mint. Constantius as Caesar. AD 293-305 Æ Follis. Authenticity: This coin was recovered in Lincolnshire, Great Britain in 2017 as part of a hoard of tetrarchy coins. Reference: RIC VI 90a. BM ref.: 2017 T649 PAS Ref.: LIN-F6D516 BM CAT.
Metal Commemorative Decision Making Tool Decision Decorative for - Made of iron alloy material for durable and practical to use. -Material: Iron Alloy. -The whole appearance design of this decision coin is simple and generous. -Color: Golden. -Size:4.00X4.00X0.30cm/ 1.57X1.57X0.12in.
Scarce. NUMERIAN Antoninianus. Fides Reverse and Siscia mint. Very Fine - Fides with three standards. Reverse - FIDES EXERCIT AVGG. Fides seated left, holding patera and standard, two standards to left. Scarce with fides reverse andSiscia mint. The coin in the pictures is the coin you will receive.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - |Curtain rings are strong and durable to use. |Slide the curtain rod smoothly and protect the curtain rod with low noise. -Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
100pcs Curtain Rings Curtain Buckle Circle Home Curtain Decoration - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. 100 x Transparent Curtain Ring. -Material: Plastic.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - |Curtain rings are strong and durable to use. |Slide the curtain rod smoothly and protect the curtain rod with low noise. -Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain.
100pcs Curtain Rings Rings Tension Rod Buckles Window Hanger - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Rings Rings Tension Rod Buckles Window Hanger - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
Hanging Rings 100pcs Curtain Rings Curtain Buckle Circle Home - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. 100 x Transparent Curtain Ring. We will get back to you as soon as we are available.
100pcs Curtain Rings Rings Tension Rod Buckles Window Hanger - Perfect hanging rings for hanging what you want, such as curtain, drape, etc. -You can also use the unused curtain ring as a spare. -Good loading capacity, enough to bear the weight of the curtain when sliding.
Roman bronze Coin, Constans Two victories Aquileia Mint, 16 mm #371151669254 - This comes from my Mum's collectibles cabinet so I am not sure of its provenance but it looks like it came from an official dealer. It is a tiny Roman bronze Coin, Constans Two victories Aquileia Mint, 16 mm and it shows a ref number on the label of #371151669254. In a tiny wallet.
100pcs Curtain Rings Curtain Buckle Circle Home Curtain Decoration - You can curtains easily without disassembling your curtain rod, which is very practical. |The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod. -The big ring slides smoothly onto the existing curtain rod.
AC&B-1787. Roman Empire. Constantius II augustus, 337-361. AE2 - R/ Emperor standing facing, head l., holding labarum and spear; to r., crowning Victory standing l. and holding palm frond. In exergue, pellet ASIS pellet. Constantius II augustus, 337-361. Ancient Coins & Books – 1787.
AC&B-1782. Roman Empire. Carinus augustus, 283-285. Antoninianus - Carinus augustus, 283-285. Antoninianus, Antiochia circa 283-285, billon 20mm, 4.29g. Radiate and cuirassed bust r. R/ Emperor standing r., holding sceptre and receiving globe from Jupiter standing l., holding sceptre; between them, star and A.
AC&B-1780. Roman Empire. Constantius II caesar, 324-337. Follis - Constantius II caesar, 324-337. Follis Arles circa 332-333, AE 17mm, 2.30g. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Two soldiers standing facing, holding standards, spears and shield: at centre, palm branch.
AC&B-1779. Roman Empire. Constantine I augustus, 307-337 Follis - Follis, Cyzicus circa 325-326, AE 18mm, 3.17g. Laureate head r. R/ Camp gate with two turrets and no doors; star above, in exergue, SMKD•. Constantine I augustus, 307-337. Ancient Coins & Books – 1779.
AC&B-1777. Roman Empire. Licinius I augustus, 308-324. Follis - Licinius I augustus, 308-324. Follis, Heraclea circa 317, AE 18mm, 3.21g. Laureate and draped bust l., holding globe, sceptre and mappa. R/ Camp gate with no doors and three turrets; in exergue, MHTA.
AC&B-1775. Roman Empire. Licinius I augustus, 308-324. Follis - Licinius I augustus, 308-324. Follis, Antiochia circa 321-324, AE 18mm, 2.73g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Jupiter standing l., holding crowning Victory on globe and sceptre; at feet to l., eagle standing l., head r., holding wreath in beak; to r., bound captive seated r., head l.; in field, X/IIΓ.
AC&B-1774. Roman Empire. Constantine II caesar, 317-337. Follis - Follis, Antiochia circa 330-335, AE 17mm, 2.50g. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. R/ Two soldiers standing facing, holding spears and shield; between them, two standards. In exergue, SMANE. Constantine II caesar, 317-337.
Ancient Roman Bronze Coin….lot 4 - Ancient Roman Bronze Coin. Nice clean coin un researched by me thanks for looking the 1p was there just so u can see size of coin
BARBAROUS. Urbs Roma. Bronze, Ancient imitation. Metal detecting find. 119 RB - Barbarous Urbs Roma. Urbs Roma She Wolf and Twins. Very nice and unusual Barbarous Roman Bronze. Ancient imitation of a :-. Very best regards Peat. Best wishes to Augustus Coins and the many others for their collective contributions in the.
Ex-Rare, She Wolf, Vrbs Roma Hybrid. Detecting find. 97 RB - She wolf standing left, suckling twins Romulus and Remus. Ancient Hybrid:-. wearing imperial cloak, reversed spear over shoulder. A unique piece of British Roman history in nice as found condition.
CONSTANTINE I Victory Star in field. RIC VII Arles 352 R4. Detecting find. 32 RB - Constantine I. Star in left field. Standing on prow, holding scepter, left hand on shield. Very rare type uncleaned and as found in Britain. All item identifications are made in good faith. A great piece of Rare British Roman history in as found condition.
VALENS Siliqua. EMPEROR Chi-Rho. Roman Silver coin. Detecting find. 39 RS - Valens Siliqua. Dominus Noster (our Lord) / Valens / Pius Felix (dutiful and wise) / Augustus (Emperor). Emperor standing facing, head right. A very nice piece of British found Roman history. Lugdunum (Lyons, France).
CONSTANTINE I Bronze CAMPGATE. Trier 504 Metal detecting find. 88 RB - RIC VII Trier 504. STRETreveri (Trier, Germany). Constantine I. Constantine / Augustus (Emperor). Good central strike, clear legends, strong portrait and very nice detail. PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGGCampgate, two turrets, 6 layers, star above.
BARBAROUS Radiate. Roman Bronze, Ancient imitation. Metal detecting find. 127 RB - Very nice and unusual Barbarous Roman Bronze. Ancient imitation. A nice piece of British Roman history in as found condition. Very best regards Peat. Best wishes to Augustus Coins and the many others for their collective contributions in the.
CONSTANTINE I Two Soldiers. RIC VII Trier 538 rated R4. Detecting find. 108 RB - RIC VII Trier 538rated R4. PTreveri (Trier, Germany). Rare type, Constantine the Great two soldiers. Constantine I. Constantine / Greatest / Augustus. Very best regards Peat. Best wishes to Augustus Coins and the many others for their collective contributions in the.
LICINIUS I Follis GENIO POP ROM. Roman Bronze. Metal detecting find. 76 RB - Licinius I Follis. Imperator / Licinius / Pius Felix (dutiful and wise) / Augustus. The genius of the Roman people. A very nice piece of British Roman history in as found condition. GENIO-POP ROM. a good solid central strike with clear legends and excellent detail.
BARBAROUS. Fel Temp Reparatio. Ancient imitation. Metal detecting find. 120 RB - Fel Temp Reparatio Soldier spearing fallen horseman. Very nice and unique Barbarous Roman Bronze. Ancient imitation of a :-. 3rd - 4th Century. Very best regards Peat. Best wishes to Augustus Coins and the many others for their collective contributions in the.
Roman Base Silver Antoninainus Coin of Gallienus Milan Mint detecting find - Roman Antoninainus Coin. Hi, up for sale is a Roman base silver / silver plated antoninainus coin of Gallienus. of 17.7mm weight of 2.47g. Milan mint. Coin is in good condition and totally as found - uncleaned - save for rinsing off loose soil.
Ae2 Bronze Roman Coin Constantine Ii . - AE2 BRONZE ROMAN COIN CONSTANTINE II . IN GREAT CONDITION. I'M ABLE TO POST NEXT WORKING DAY 2ND CLASS ROYAL MAIL, WITH PROOF OF POSTING. Thankyou for looking. Jane. IF YOU HAVE TIME PLEASE GLANCE THROUGH MY OTHER ITEMS. .
Job Lot 3 Roman Coins As Denarius Souvenir - Job Lot 3 Roman Coins As Denarius Souvenir. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Constantine I Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Follis. Constantine I, Sole Augustus, 324 – 337 A.D. Reverse:PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, gate of Siscia, an open door, composed of six layers of masonry with a gallery of six arches on top · within each.
Job Lot Roman Coins 3 Souvenirs - Job Lot Roman Coins 3 Souvenirs. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
roman siliqua / Miliarense hoard coins - Uncleaned hoard coins from The Thruxton Hoard. Part of the Thruxton Hoard. Twenty late Roman silver coins in two denominations, 18 small silver.
Constantine I The Great Roman Coin Silver Roman Empire - Constantine I The Great Roman Coin Silver Roman Empire. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Roman Coin Silver Constantine I The Great - Roman Coin Silver Constantine I The Great. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Rare Nummus Of Constantine 1 Minted At The Roman Mint In London. - Rare Nummus Of Constantine 1 Minted At The Roman Mint In London in 311-312 AD as you can see from the photographs the reverse is immaculate with fine crisp detail with the legend SPES REIPUBL(the hope of the state )and shows the emperor riding with right hand raised,left holding a spear and horse pawing a seated captive on the left.you should also note the star in the right field and the mintmark PLN in the exergue. The obverse is worn possibly due to cleaning but the detail can be seen and shows the emperor with laureate head facing right and cuirassed.The legend reads CONSTANTINUS P F AVG.It does look better in hand.Listed As RIC VI 241 or LMCC 7.08.014 and rated as rare.
Bronze Nummus Of Constantine 1 Minted In London - Bronze Nummus Of Constantine 1 Minted In London-in 309-311AD one of the earliest coins to portray the SOL the sun god.The coin has a dark brown patina and shows good detail but there is a slight scuff mark across the obverse head.The obverse shows the emperor with laureate head facing right but draped and cuirassed seen from behind.The legend reads IMP CONSTANTINUS PF AVG The reverse Shows Sol standing ,looking left with chlamys across left shoulder.The right hand is raised and left holding a globe.The letters T-F are in the left and right fields with the mintmark PLN in the exergue.Listed as RIC VI 123 or LMCC 6.02.012.
Double Rare Bronze Nummus Of LICINIUS Minted In London.( Ex Lee Toone Collection - A nice coin with good patina of a dark brown colour with excellent detail on both sides. The coin can be seen in the LMCC volume on page 231 and listed as 8.08.024 and stated as RR it is not listed in either RIC a volumes.Provenance is obviously not in doubt.The obverse shows Licinius with laureate head and cuirassed and also draped,the legend reads IMP LICINIUS AVG.The reverse legend reads SOLI INVICTO COMITI and has the normal Sol image with the letters T-F in left and right fields and the mintmark PLN in the exergue. I also enclose the original identification card from the collection.For some reason I cannot get a better photograph of the head which is really good in hand, my apologies and I cannot see any flaws.
Bronze Nummus Of Crispus Minted In London - A nice coin of Crispus minted in 321-323AD and part of the third issue of the BEAT TRANQLITAS series The coin has an overall grey green patina and displays good clear features.There are a few minor scratches on the reverse but these are obviously of long-standing and do not detract from the coin itself.The obverse shows Crispus laureate headed with cuirass facing left with right hand holding a spear pointing forward and shield on left arm.The legend reads CRISPUS NOBIL C.The reverse is the normal BEAT design With alter inscribed VOT IS XX with the legend as above and PLON in the exergue.The coin is listed as RIC VII 279 or LMCC 9.05.020.
Scarce Bronze Nummus Of Crispus Issued By The Roman Mint In London - Scarce Bronze Nummus Of Crispus Issued By The Roman Mint In London in 320AD .an excellent coin well struck but marginally off centre the detail is excellent as can be see and the patina is an even dark brown.The obverse shows Crispus helmeted and cuirassed facing right with the legend CRISPUS NOBIL C. The reverse reads VIRTUS EXERCIT and shows a standard with the letters VOT /XX standing on the ground with captives seated on the ground on either sideA very nice coin listed as RIC VII 188 or LMCC 9.02.016 and rated scarce.
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 19mm 1.95g Metal Detecting Find (1) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 17mm 2.23g Metal Detecting Find (3) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 19mm 1.82g Metal Detecting Find (4) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 21mm 2.92g Metal Detecting Find (6) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 20mm 1.80g Metal Detecting Find (8) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified Claudius 22mm 2.46g Metal Detecting Find (9) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 18mm 2.57g Metal Detecting Find (10) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 18mm 2.15g Metal Detecting Find (11) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 17mm 2.04g Metal Detecting Find (12) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Commemorative Unidentified 17mm 1.36g Metal Detecting Find 13 - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 18mm 2.11g Metal Detecting Find (14) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 17mm 1.32g Metal Detecting Find (15) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 18mm 1.51g Metal Detecting Find (16) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 18mm 1.62g Metal Detecting Find (17) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coin Unidentified 17mm 1.38g Metal Detecting Find (18) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Coin Constantine I The Great Silver Denarius Souvenir - Roman Coin Constantine I The Great Silver Denarius Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Roman. Maximus (Caesar 235-238 A.d). Silver Denarius. Scarce. - ROMAN. MAXIMUS (CAESAR 235-238 A.D). SILVER DENARIUS. Mint of Rome, 235-6 A.D. Obverse. Bare-headed bust of Maximus right. Reverse. PIETAS AVG, Sacrificial implements. (Seaby RSC. 1). Weight: 3.15 grams. Diameter: 19mm. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Job Lot 4 Roman coins, 2x Silver Denarii, 1 x AR Ant, 1x AE Anto, 98-300 AD - 2 silver Denarii, 1 AR Antoninianus. 1 AE Anto. job lot of 4 Roman coins 98 AD - 300 AD. Severus Alex. silver Den struck on thin flan 1 AE silver washed Aurelian 270-275Selling other Roman coins, please look, will answer any questions if possible
job lot 14 Roman coins 200-400 AD - job lot 14 Roman coins 200-400 AD. Metal detecting finds from UK mostly cleaned to reveal detail Includes, Claudius 11. Gallienus, Constantius 11Selling other coins please look, will try and answer any questions
job lot 10 Roman coins 200-400 AD - job lot 10 Roman coins 200-400 AD. Detector finds from UK some cleaned, showing good detail,Selling other coin lots please, look, happy to answer questions if I can
C 268 AD Claudius II Gothicus AEQVITAS AVG; Aequitas .Antoninianus - Lettering: AEQVITAS AVG. Bust of Claudius Gothicus, radiate, draped, right or bust of Claudius Gothicus, radiate, cuirassed, right or head of Claudius Gothicus, radiate, right. Aequitas, draped, standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopiae in left hand.
Imperial Roman Coin Postumus-Pax Antoninianus - A SUPER ROMAN ANTONINIANUS WITH SUPERB DETAIL. REVERSE SHOWS PAX WITH A LETTER 'P' TO THE LEFT. THE COIN IS MADE FROM BRONZE AT 3.5g IN WEIGHT.
Roman. Constantine I (307-337 A.d). Bronze Follis. Mint Of London. - ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I (307-337 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF LONDON. Obverse. Bust of Constantine right. Reverse. Sol standing left, PLN below. Diameter: 21mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
CONSTANTIUS Gallus (Fallen Horseman) Nicomedia - CONSTANTIUS Gallus. Reverse: Soldier spearing reaching fallen horseman with hair straight up. Exergue: SMNA. Overall condition: XF. Die Axis: 180°. Weight: 1.8 gr.
LICINIUS I Follis IOVI CONSERVATORI Antioch RIC rarity: R2 (Rare) - LICINIUS I. Other reference: RIC VII Antioch 35. RIC rarity: R2 (Rare). Reverse: Jupiter standing naked facing, head left, chlamys hanging from left shoulder, holding Victory on globe in right hand and eagle tipped sceptre in left, eagle holding wreath at left before, X over II Mu in right field.
Roman. Constantine Ii (337-340 A.d). Bronze Coin. London Mint - ROMAN. CONSTANTINE II (337-340 A.D). BRONZE COIN. ISSUE AS CAESAR, 317-337 A.D. LONDON MINT (PLON). Diameter: 17mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Valerian II Silver Antoninianus. (250-258AD) Rome Mint. - May I present this stunning silver antoninianus of ancient roman Caesar; Valerian II (250-258AD). Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus (died 258), also known as Valerian II, was the eldest son of Roman Emperor Gallienus and Augusta Cornelia Salonina who was of Greek origin and grandson of the Emperor Valerian who was of a noble and traditional senatorial family.
Roman Bronze Coins Lot Unidentified Metal Detecting Finds (3) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coins Lot Unidentified Metal Detecting Finds (2) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Roman Bronze Coins Lot Unidentified Metal Detecting Finds (1) - Please ignore dating in category as I'm not sure about the dating but had to put something. Condition as seen so please see photos. I am always happy to combine postage for multiple purchases where possible but please contact me BEFORE purchase so i can arrange this for you. You can add items to basket & request combined postage invoice before making payment. Please visit my ebay shop as i list regularly and have lots of interesting items for sale. Thanks for looking 😊
Nummus Discover Weight 2gr35 - Check out my other objects! 1 SINGLE PORT RULE WHATEVER NUMBER OF CURRENCIES PURCHASED INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND b9 t9 .
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Nummus Scene 2 Soldiers Weight 1gr95 - Check out my other objects! 1 SINGLE PORT RULE WHATEVER NUMBER OF CURRENCIES PURCHASED INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND b9 t9 .
Constantine II Centenionalis Or Nummus 323/324 London - Description obverse: Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine II Caesar left with paludamentum panel, seen three-quarters forward (C*01). Helmet decorated with a finial. Neck cover decorated with three points placed in a triangle. Breastplate and studded shoulder. Pteryga wide. Reverse legend shortened. Born in February 317 according to the most recent chronology, Constantine the Younger received on the coins the title of Caesar like his half-brother Crispus and his cousin Licinius as well as the title of Prince of Youth. Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine I and Fausta. In September 337, he received the "pars occidentalis" of the empire with subjection over his brother Constans, Constantius II having the "pars orientalis". Very quickly, Constantin and Constans fell out. The.
Constantine II Centenionalis Or Nummus Weight 2GR90 Superb Type Rare - Description obverse: Laureate and cuirassed bust of Constantine II left seen three-quarters forward, holding Nicephorus globe in right hand and parazonium in left hand (I*5 var). Reverse description: Vexillum (standard) inscribed VOT/ XX in two lines between two captives seated on the ground; the one on the left is in the attitude of sadness and the one on the right has his hands tied behind his back and turns around. Born in February 317 according to the most recent chronology, Constantine the Younger received on the coins the title of Caesar like his half-brother Crispus and his cousin Licinius as well as the title of Prince of Youth. Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine I and Fausta. In September 337, he received the "pars occidentalis" of the empire with subjection over his.
Maxence Follis Or Nummus 308 Apr Jc Weight 5gr70 - VS HISTORICAL MAXENCE (28/10/306-28/10/312) Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus (04/307-28/10/312) Maxentius, son of Maximian, was proclaimed Caesar on October 28, 306 in Rome, then took the title of Filius Augustorum. In 307 he was proclaimed august, controlling Italy and Africa with the help of Maximian. In 308, he lost Africa with the revolt of Alexander. At the conference of Carnuntum, he was declared a public enemy, but managed to stay in Italy until 312, the year of his defeat at Ponte Milvius, at the gates of Rome, where he died by drowning in the Tiber. INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND B9 t5 .
Constantine II Follis Or Nummus Weight 3GR40 Superb - HISTORICAL CONSTANTINE II (1/03/317-04/340) Flavius Claudius Julius Constantinus Caesar (1/03/317-9/09/337) Born in February 317 according to the most recent chronology, Constantine the Younger received on the coins the title of Caesar like his half-brother Crispus and his cousin Licinius as well as the title of Prince of Youth. Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine I and Fausta. In September 337, he received the "pars occidentalis" of the empire with subjection over his brother Constans, Constantius II having the "pars orientalis". Very quickly, Constantin and Constans fell out. The eldest was eliminated in April 340. Check out my other objects! combine your purchases only one postage to pay b9 T10 .
Licinius The1st Follis Or Nummus Héraclée 321/324 Apr Jc FDC Shiny Mint Rare - Reverse description: Nude Jupiter, standing left, mantle over left shoulder, holding Nicephorus globe in right hand and scepter surmounted by eagle in left hand; at his feet, to the left, an eagle standing to the left, turning his head to the right, holding a crown in his beak, and to the right, a captive seated to the right, turning his head to the left, hands tied behind his back. Licinius I was directly proclaimed august following the conference of Carnuntum on November 11, 308. In 313, after the rescript of Milan, he married Constantine's half-sister, Constantia. In 316 a first war took place which opposed Licinius to Constantine and which ended with the death of Valens and the signing of a peace between the two augusts. On April 1, 317, three Caesars were created: Crispus, Constantine.
Superb Antoninianus Tetricus - Tetricus I er (Caius Pius Esuvius Tetricus) reigns as Emperor of Gaul, probably from 271 at 274, after the murder of Victorinus whom he succeeds. He rules with his son Tetricus II. He surrenders to Aurelian and is the last ruler of the Gallic Empire. Check out my other objects! smart shopping CUMULATE your purchases with a single postage paid for 7 PURCHASES FREE SHIPPING INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND .
Victorin Antoninianus Superb Portrait Condition Exeptional! Reverse Providence - The coins that I propose to you whose price has been studied according to the market will allow you to enrich your collection and to have as much pleasure as I had to acquire them. A wide choice of coins from all eras and all countries has been offered in the shop and will allow you to expand your collection over time. I propose you some currencies that the price has been determined according to the market. Those currencies will allow you to enrich your collection and having as fun as I had to acquire them. Currencies of the whole world and all time are available and will allow you to expand your collection. Any currency purchased and whose shipment is priority (without tracking) will not be refunded because you have the free choice for the port. Only a registered shipment or a shipment w.
Crispus Centenionalis Or Nummus 323 324 London - Description obverse: Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Crispus left draped over shoulder, seen three-quarters forward (C*11). Reverse translation: “Beata Tranquillitas/ Votis vicennalibus”, (Happy Tranquillity/ Wishes for the twentieth anniversary of reign). Helmet with crest decorated with a palmette. Smooth neck cover and visor. Breastplate and studded shoulder. Pteryga wide. Reverse legend shortened. Crispus is the son of Constantine and Minervine. Born around 300, he was named Caesar in 317 with Constantine II and Licinius II. He was accused by his stepmother of having wanted to abuse her, rightly or wrongly. Constantine, faced with these accusations, had his eldest son put to death at the beginning of 326. this will allow you to acquire coins that will enrich your collection without havi.
Valentinien 364/375 Superb Nummus - Check out my other objects! 1 SINGLE PORT RULE WHATEVER NUMBER OF CURRENCIES PURCHASED INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND buy-it-now price is justified .
Constantine II Centenionalis Or Nummus 321 Lyon FDC - Converging ribbons: ribbons descending vertically along the nape of the neck (type 3). The cuirass is barely visible under the paludamentum. On the other hand, the attachment fibula of the same paludamentum is clearly visible. On the reverse, the letters in the C|R field could be the initials of “Claritas Reipublicæ” for the brilliance of the Republic. We did not find any relevant corner binding. Born in February 317 according to the most recent chronology, Constantine the Younger received on the coins the title of Caesar like his half-brother Crispus and his cousin Licinius as well as the title of Prince of Youth. Constantine II was the eldest son of Constantine I and Fausta. In September 337, he received the "pars occidentalis" of the empire with subjection over his brother Constans, Con.
Licinius 1ER 313/314 Antoninianus Sup - B5 T7 Check out my other objects! smart shopping take the opportunity to combine your offers this will allow you to acquire coins that will enrich your collection without having to pay multiple ports CORRECT CURRENCY TYPE .
Diocletian Follis Or Nummus Silvering Well Present Weight 9 Gr 30 - Diocletian, born in 245 in Dalmatia (Split), is an Illyrian emperor. He dons the purple after having eliminated Aper, prefect of the praetorium, father-in-law and assassin of Numerian, on November 20, 284. Fighting first against Carin, last son of Carus, he was beaten at Margus the following year; but Carin is assassinated and Diocletian alone remains august. He named Maximien, a compatriot, Caesar in November 285, then Augustus on April 1, 286. He has just created a new political regime, the diarchy where two emperors share military and political power, but Maximian remains subordinate to Diocletian. Diocletian places himself under the Jovian protection (of Jupiter) while Maximian is of Herculean essence (of Hercules). Diocletian spent the first ten years of his reign fighting in the East.
Theodosius The1st Nummus Weight 4GR80 Superb Rare Reverse - (01/19/379-01/17/395) Flavius Theodosius Theodosius I, of Spanish origin, was the son of General Theodosius, executed in 375. After the disappearance of Valens in Adrianople in 378, Gratian chose him to assist him. Theodosius I, who became august in 379, succeeded in restoring the unity of the Roman Empire. He had to face the usurpation of Magnus Maximus between 383 and 388 and that of Eugene from 392 to 394. In 394, the Empire was reunited for the first time in thirty years. Upon his death, his inheritance will be divided between his two sons, Honorius for the West and Arcadius for the East. Theodosius I founded a dynasty that would reign over the Eastern and Western empires for nearly eighty years before the fall of Rome. Check out my other objects! combine your purchases only one post.
Crispus Centenionalis Or Nummus Weight 3GR60 Superb Type Rare - Copy on a very wide blank accompanied by a large spectacular consular bust. Beautiful portrait. Magnificent reverse. Dark black patina with metallic highlights Description obverse: Large consular laureate bust of Crispus Caesar right, seen three-quarters forward, holding scipio in left hand (H*4). Type 3 tapes with ball ends. Richly decorated consular coat with the toga picta and the toga palmata adorned with a crown. On the reverse, globe adorned with a six-pointed star surrounded by globules (RMBT, p. 97, globe 28). Quite exceptional bust, showing the consular dress at mid-length. Crispus is the son of Constantine and Minervine. Born around 300, he was named Caesar in 317 with Constantine II and Licinius II. He was accused by his stepmother of having wanted to abuse her, rightly or wrong.
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Gallienus (260-268 AD) BI Antoninianus, Securitas - R everse : SECVRIT PERPET, Securitas standing left, leaning on column, legs crossed, holding sceptre, H in right field. Gallienus BI Antoninianus. Die Axis: 12h. Weight: 3.64 g.
Gallienus AR Antoninianus (260-268 AD), Sol - Gallienus BI Antoninianus. R everse : AETERNITAS AVG, Sol, radiate, standing left with with raised hand and holding globe, Γ to left. Weight: 3.65 g. Augustus Denarius.
Gordian III (238-244 AD) AR Antoninianus, Pax - Gordian III AR Antoninianus. R everse : PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing front, head left, holding olive branch and sceptre. Weight: 3.72 g.
302 AD-303 AD EF Constantius I as Caesar billon follis, Trier Mint - Constantius I was Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. Then in 296 Constantius and his praetorian prefect, Asclepiodotius, launched a brilliant two-pronged attack on Britain. Constantius I.
248 AD VF/VF Philip I Antoninianus 1000 year anniversary Rome Lion Beast Reverse - The initial success of Decius, sent by Philip to face the Goth invasion of 248, led Decius’s army to proclaim him emperor. 248 AD GVF/VF Philip I Antoninianus. 229 BC or later Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium Silver Drachm as a Roman Protectorate 238-244 AD VF Antoninianus of Gordian III Sear 8624.
Rare Constantine I Billon Follis Heraclea Roman Empire Coin - Reverse:PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, Gate of Heraclea, with three turrets, six layers of masonry and an open door. · right field. Mintmark:SMHB (Heraclea) 318-320 A.D. Reference: RIC VII Heraclea 28. Coin: Billon Follis.
AE Antoninianus of Gallienus 253-268 AD. good very fine condition. - Licinius Egnatius Gallienus succeeded his father Valerian when the latter was taken prisoner by the Persians in 260. Gallienus was at length slain by his own soldiers in 268. An Antoninianus of Gallienus in very fine condition.
Licinius The1st Follis Or Nummus 317 Apr Offer Petit Prix ! Weight 3 Gr 45 - Description obverse: Consular laureate bust of Licinius I left, seen three-quarters forward, holding mappa in right hand and globe in left, scepter on shoulder (B*17). Licinius I was directly proclaimed august following the conference of Carnuntum on November 11, 308. In 313, after the rescript of Milan, he married Constantine's half-sister, Constantia. In 316 a first war took place which opposed Licinius to Constantine and which ended with the death of Valens and the signing of a peace between the two augusts. On April 1, 317, three Caesars were created: Crispus, Constantine II and Licinius II. A second war broke out between Constantine and Licinius in 321 which ended with the decisive defeat of Chrysopolis in 324 and the deposition of Licinius who was exiled to Thessalonica before being.
Aurélien Antoninianus See And Offer - Check out my other objects! smart shopping 1 SINGLE PORT A set whatever number of currencies purchased beautiful portrait B5 T2 .
Claude II Le Gothic Antoninianus Silvering Weight 3gr 66 - (09/268-06-08/270) Marcus Aurelius Claudius Claudius II was named Master of the Cavalry after the defection of Auréolus and was part of the plot which eliminated Gallien. Having promised Auréolus his life after the death of Gallienus, he nevertheless let him be massacred by his troops after the surrender of Milan. Claudius II won a brilliant victory over the Goths at Naissus in Upper Moesia. Unfortunately, the vanquished spread the plague among the victors and Claude fell victim to it. He was deified after his death and an important restitution coinage was minted by Aurelian first in 270, then by Constantine I who claimed to be descended from Claudius II, at the beginning of the 4th century. Check out my other objects! INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY superb coin with its silvering present.
Claude II Le Gothic Antoninianus Silvering Weight 3gr 36 - (09/268-06-08/270) Marcus Aurelius Claudius Claudius II was named Master of the Cavalry after the defection of Auréolus and was part of the plot which eliminated Gallien. Having promised Auréolus his life after the death of Gallienus, he nevertheless let him be massacred by his troops after the surrender of Milan. Claudius II won a brilliant victory over the Goths at Naissus in Upper Moesia. Unfortunately, the vanquished spread the plague among the victors and Claude fell victim to it. He was deified after his death and an important restitution coinage was minted by Aurelian first in 270, then by Constantine I who claimed to be descended from Claudius II, at the beginning of the 4th century. Check out my other objects! INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY superb coin with its silvering present.
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Maxence Follis Or Nummus Date: 310-311 Portrait §§ - HISTORICAL MAXENCE (28/10/306-28/10/312) Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus (04/307-28/10/312) Maxentius, son of Maximian, was proclaimed Caesar on October 28, 306 in Rome, then took the title of Filius Augustorum. In 307 he was proclaimed august, controlling Italy and Africa with the help of Maximian. In 308, he lost Africa with the revolt of Alexander. At the conference of Carnuntum, he was declared a public enemy, but managed to stay in Italy until 312, the year of his defeat at Ponte Milvius, at the gates of Rome, where he died by drowning in the Tibr. smart shopping INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND B8 t3 .
Maxence Follis Or Nummus Date: 310-311 - HISTORICAL MAXENCE (28/10/306-28/10/312) Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius Augustus (04/307-28/10/312) Maxentius, son of Maximian, was proclaimed Caesar on October 28, 306 in Rome, then took the title of Filius Augustorum. In 307 he was proclaimed august, controlling Italy and Africa with the help of Maximian. In 308, he lost Africa with the revolt of Alexander. At the conference of Carnuntum, he was declared a public enemy, but managed to stay in Italy until 312, the year of his defeat at Ponte Milvius, at the gates of Rome, where he died by drowning in the Tibr. smart shopping INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY FIND B8 t3 .
Salonine Antoninianus Weight 1gr87 - HISTORICAL SALONINE (+268) Cornelia Salonina Wife of Gallien, mother of Valérien II and Salonin - Augusta (253-268) Salonine, the wife of Gallien, seems to have received the title of augusta in 253 when her husband was associated with power by Valerian I. She lost at least two of her children, young Valérien and Salonin. She is murdered at the same time as her husband. Salonina is said to have had Christian sympathies. Check out my other objects! smart shopping 1 SINGLE PORT To be set INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY to find B9 T8 RARE condition!! .
Salonine Antoninianus Weight 2gr27 - HISTORICAL SALONINE (+268) Cornelia Salonina Wife of Gallien, mother of Valérien II and Salonin - Augusta (253-268) Salonine, the wife of Gallien, seems to have received the title of augusta in 253 when her husband was associated with power by Valerian I. She lost at least two of her children, young Valérien and Salonin. She is murdered at the same time as her husband. Salonina is said to have had Christian sympathies. Check out my other objects! smart shopping 1 SINGLE PORT To be set INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY to find B9 T8 RARE condition!! .
Etruscille Antoninianus - Étruscille comes from the Italian aristocracy. She was about forty years old when she received the title of augusta in 249, as part of the second issue of Trajan Decius. The following year, his eldest son Herennius Etruscus received the title of Caesar, then was proclaimed august when his father left to fight the Goths. They will both find death there. Before leaving, Trajan Decius named his second son Caesar, Hostilian, who was proclaimed august after the death of his father and his brother, perhaps at the instigation of the new august, Trebonian Galle. Étruscille, who had remained in Rome, continues to be associated with coinage. Hostilian died at the end of the summer or the beginning of the autumn of 251, victim of the plague or of his protector, Trebonian Galle, who hastened to procla.
Nummus Millenial de Rome - Check out my other objects! smart shopping 1 SINGLE PORT A set whatever number of currencies purchased beautiful portrait B6 T2 .
Salonine Antoninianus Weight 2gr87 - HISTORICAL SALONINE (+268) Cornelia Salonina Wife of Gallien, mother of Valérien II and Salonin - Augusta (253-268) Salonine, the wife of Gallien, seems to have received the title of augusta in 253 when her husband was associated with power by Valerian I. She lost at least two of her children, young Valérien and Salonin. She is murdered at the same time as her husband. Salonina is said to have had Christian sympathies. Check out my other objects! smart shopping 1 SINGLE PORT To be set INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY to find B9 T8 RARE condition!! .
Diocletian Follis Or Nummus Proconsul Carthage Rare - The coins that I propose to you whose price has been studied according to the market will allow you to enrich your collection and to have as much pleasure as I had to acquire them. A wide choice of coins from all eras and all countries has been offered in the shop and will allow you to expand your collection over time. I propose you some currencies that the price has been determined according to the market. Those currencies will allow you to enrich your collection and having as fun as I had to acquire them. Currencies of the whole world and all time are available and will allow you to expand your collection. Any currency purchased and whose shipment is priority (without tracking) will not be refunded because you have the free choice for the port. Only a registered shipment or a shipment w.
Licinius II Centenionalis Or Nummus Siscia Condition FDC - Kind : Centenionalis or nummus Date: 320 Name of workshop/city: Siscia Metal : copper Diameter : 20.5mm Corner axis: 7 a.m. Weight : 3.57g. Dispensary: 1st Check out my other objects! smart shopping INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY TO FIND b4 T3 .
Constantin The1st Le Grand Centenionalis Or Nummus Trier - Check out my other objects! smart shopping Lightweight. Ornate and decorated helmet. Studded visor. Ornate and decorated neck cover. Breastplate and studded shoulder. Pteryga wide. Globe decorated with a double cross, flanked by two globules (RMBT p. 97, n° 12). Less than twenty copies identified. Kind : Centenionalis or nummus Date: 4th quarter 321 - 1st quarter 322 Date: 321-322 Name of workshop/city: Belgium, Trier Metal : copper Diameter : 18.5mm Corner axis: 6 a.m. Weight : 3.10g. Degree of rarity: R1 Dispensary: 1st Issue : 3rd INCREASINGLY DIFFICULT CURRENCY TO FIND b4 T3 .
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Constantin The1st Le Grand Follis Or Nummus Superb Portrait - Description obverse: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Constantine I Augustus right, seen three-quarters forward (A*2). Reverse description: Genius (Genius) standing left, wearing modius, Genius wears himation, holding patera in right hand and cornucopia in left hand. Constantine was born in 274, son of Constance Chlore and Helena. He was named Caesar on the death of his father on July 25, 306 and was proclaimed august on December 25, 307. He marries Fausta, the daughter of Maximien Hercule, who will give him five children including three augusts. The first twenty years of his reign are devoted to imposing himself as the main august against Maximian Hercules, Galerius, Maxentius, Maximin II and Licinius. He is recognized as the first Christian emperor, although baptized only on his de.
RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction - RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction... - Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction.... to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Diadumenian, as caesar, 218 AD, AR denarius Reproduction Silver Souvenir - Diadumenian, as caesar, 218 AD, AR denarius Reproduction Silver Souvenir. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction... - Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction.... to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction - RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction - Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
HIGH GRADE - Constantine The Great (307-337AD) AE2. Rome Mint. Sol Invicto Rev. - May I present this very high grade AE2 of ancient roman emperor, Constantine I (The Great, 307-337AD). (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great or just Constantine, was Roman emperor, reigning from 306 to 337.
RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction - RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Diadumenian, as caesar, 218 AD, AR denarius Reproduction Silver Souvenir - Diadumenian, as caesar, 218 AD, AR denarius Reproduction Silver Souvenir. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction... - Maximinus I Thrax 235-238 Denar 236 Rom IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Reproduction.... to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction - Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction - RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I Reproduction - RIC VII, THESSALONICA [after 163], CONSTANTINE I. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction - Pupienus. AD 238. AR Denarius PAX PVBLICA Reproduction. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
ent Roman Coin. Emperor Aurelian 270-275 AD. Antoninianus - ent Roman Coin. Emperor Aurelian 270-275 AD. Antoninianus. Geniune ancient Roman Coin in excellent high grade with wonderful details remaining. A wonderful way to own a tangible piece of history to hold in your hand. As always the coin pictured is the one you will receive. Happy bidding Thanks for looking
Roman. Galeria Valeria (2Nd Wife Of Galerius, 305-311 A.d). Bronze Follis. - ROMAN. GALERIA VALERIA (2ND WIFE OF GALERIUS, 305-311 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS.. Mint of Heraclea GAL VALERIA AVG, diademed and draped bust right / VENERI VICTRICI, Venus standing, holding apple and lifting drapery behind left shoulder
Roman. Constantine I (307-337 A.d). Bronze Follis. Mint Of Trier. - ROMAN. CONSTANTINE I (307-337 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF TREVERI (TRIER). Obverse. Bust of Constantine right. Reverse. Sol standing left. Diameter: 24mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Very Rare Constantine I Billon Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: Billon Follis. Constantine I, as Augustus of the West, 312 – 324 A.D. Reverse:VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victorias holding a shield inscribed withVOT / P R upon an altar. Reference: RIC VII Trier 208a variation (·S ).
Job Lot Roman Coins Not Silver - Job Lot Roman Coins Not Silver. to offer high-quality reproductions of rare and ancient pieces, so people who appreciate and collect art have the opportunity to own such quality without having to spend thousands or millions of dollars. At a symbolic price you can complement your collection with rare items from all over the world or make a unique present to someone by giving them a piece of history.All coins are struck (not cast) - done just the way our ancient ancestors used to make them.
Fausta. AE Follis. Trier 324-325 AD - Fausta. AE Follis. Trier 324-325 AD 18mm/3.4/ RIC VII Trier 460,Sear 16558 Obv : FLAV MAX-FAVSTA AVG, draped bust right, hair waved and coiled behind Rev : SPES REIP-VBLICAE, Empress or Spes standing facing, looking left, head veiled, holding two children in her arms. Mintmark PTR. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PHOTOS. The coin is guaranteed 100% to be genuine and authentic.
Arcadius AE3, 383-408 AD - Arcadius AE3 383-408 AD 15mm / 2.5gr/ RIC IX 97 Obv : DN ARCADI-VS PF AVG, helmeted bust facing, spear across shoulder, holding shield decorated with cross Rev: CONCORDIA AVGG, Constantinopolis enthroned facing, foot on prow, head right, holding sceptre and Victory on globe. Mintmark ANTΓ. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PICTURES. The coin is guaranteed 100% to be genuine and authentic.
Quintillus billon antoninianus, rev. Providentia, Siscia 270AD, RIC 71 - Rev. PROVID[EN AVG], Providentia standing left, holding baton and cornucopiae, globe at feet, T in right field. composition: billon. reference: RIC V 71, RCV -. [ IMP CM AVR CL] QVINTILLVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right.
Gallienus billon antoninianus, PAX AVGG, Rome 257-258AD, RIC 157 - Rev. PAX AVGG, Pax standing left, holding olive branch and sceptre, T in left field. composition: Billon. reference: RIC V 157, RCV 10304 var., Gobl 158k (j). Get images that. IMP GALLIENVS PF AVG GM, radiate and cuirassed bust right.
Claudius II Gothicus billon antoninianus, VIRTVS AVG, Rome 268-269AD, RIC 109var - Rev. VIRTVS AVG, soldier standing left, holding olive-branch and resting on spear, shield at feet to left. composition: Billon. reference: RIC V 109 var. (bust), RCV 11383. IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Metal Detecting Finds Roman Coins x3 Unknown - Metal Detecting Finds Roman Coins x3 Unknown. One coin is pretty good but the other two have excessive wear and damage - see picturesThe items shown are the items you will receive Sold as seen
Roman Coin Barabarous Radiate Tetricus? c. 370-373 AD UK Find - Roman Coin Barabarous Radiate Tetricus? UK Find. Obverse: radiate head right (Tetricus?)Reverse: figure holding spear and shield? (Virtus?)Coin is approx 16mm.Please see photos for condition of the coin.
Galerius billon follis GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Alexandria 302-303AD - RIC 35b - Rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, S - B over P across field, ALE in ex. composition: Billon. reference: RIC VI 35b, RCV 14387. Get images that. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate head right.
Scarce Aurelian Antoninianus Roman Empire Coin - Reverse:IOVI C-ON-SER, Aurelian at left, facing Jove at right, who hands the globe to Aurelian with his right hand and holds a sceptre with his left. ✳S in exergue. Aurelian, Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D.
Philip II Caesar under Philip I. Bostra, ARABIA - ARABIA, Bostra. Philip II. As Caesar, AD 244-247. Obv: MARC IVL PHILIPPUS CAESAR - Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind.
Roman Coin Julian II 361-363 AD Bronze 2g 17mm #52 - Roman Coin Julian II 361-363 AD Bronze Weight: 2g Diameter: 17mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Probus 276-282 AD Bronze 2.6g 22mm #50 - Roman Coin Probus 276-282 AD BronzeWeight: 2.6g Diameter: 22mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Aurelian 270-275 AD Bronze 3.6g 22mm #49 - Roman Coin Aurelian 270-275 AD BronzeWeight: 3.6g Diameter: 22mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Constans 337-350 AD Bronze 1.5g 17mm #48 - Roman Coin Constans 337-350 AD BronzeWeight: 1.5g Diameter: 17mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Lincinius 308-324 AD Bronze 2.6g 20mm #47 - Roman Coin Lincinius 308-324 AD BronzeWeight: 2.6g Diameter: 20mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Valens 364-378 AD Bronze 1.9g 17mm #43 - Roman Coin Valens 364-378 AD BronzeWeight: 1.9g Diameter: 17mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Gallienus 253-268 AD Bronze 2.7g 21mm #41 - Roman Coin Gallienus 253-268 AD BronzeWeight: 2.7g Diameter: 21mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Victorinus Billon Antoninianus 269-271 AD SALVS AVG Gallic Empire Cologne Mint - Victorinus Billon Antoninianus. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms. RIC 67, Cohen 112, Sear 11179. Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor in the Gallic provinces from 268 to 270 or 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius.
Roman Coin Helena 360-363 AD Bronze 1.3g 15mm #38 - Roman Coin Helena 360-363 AD BronzeWeight: 1.3g Diameter: 15mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Jovian 363-364 AD Bronze 2.5g 20mm #36 - Roman Coin Jovian 363-364 AD BronzeWeight: 2.5g Diameter: 20mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Honorius 393-423 AD Bronze 1.6g 14mm #30 - Roman Coin Honorius 393-423 AD BronzeWeight: 1.6g Diameter: 14mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Philip I 244-249 AD Bronze 15.7g 27mm #28 - Roman Coin Philip I 244-249 AD BronzeWeight: 15.7g Diameter: 27mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Arcadius 383-408 AD Bronze 0.9g 12mm #27 - Roman Coin Arcadius 383-408 AD BronzeWeight: 0.9g Diameter: 12mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Quintillus 270 AD Bronze 2.4g 17mm #21 - Roman Coin Quintillus 270 AD BronzeWeight: 2.4g Diameter: 17mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Victorinus 268-271 AD Bronze 3g 18mm #17 - Roman Coin Victorinus 268-271 AD BronzeWeight: 3g Diameter: 18mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Maximianus 286-305 AD Bronze 2g 18mm #16 - Roman Coin Maximianus 286-305 AD BronzeWeight: 2g Diameter: 18mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Salonina 253-268 AD Bronze 1.8g 17mm #11 - Roman Coin Salonina 253-268 AD BronzeWeight: 1.8g Diameter: 17mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Valerian I 253-260AD Bronze 2.3g 15mm #8 - Roman Coin Valerian I 253-260AD BronzeWeight: 2.3g Diameter: 15mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Trajan 98-117 AD Bronze 10.8g 28mm #6 - Roman Coin Trajan 98-117 AD Bronze Weight: 10.8g Diameter: 28mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Trebonianus 251-253 AD Bronze 6.9g 23mm #7 - Roman Coin Trebonianus 251-253 AD Bronze Weight: 6.9g Diameter: 23mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Carinus 283-285 AD Bronze 3.5g 20mm #5 - Roman Coin Carinus 283-285 AD BronzeWeight: 3.5g Diameter: 20mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Galerius 305-311 AD Bronze 2g 18mm #4 - Roman Coin Galerius 305-311 AD BronzeWeight: 2g Diameter: 18mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Anastasius 491-518 AD Bronze 8g 22mm #2 - Roman Coin Anastasius 491-518 AD BronzeWeight: 8g Diameter: 22mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Roman Coin Maxentius 279-312 AD Bronze 6g 22mm #1 - Roman Coin Maxentius 279-312 AD BronzeWeight: 6g Diameter: 22mmCondition: as photographed. Any questions please feel free to ask.Inventory: #4881@C3-B2
Trajan Decius (249-251 AD) AR Antoninianus, PANNONIAE - R everse : PANNONIAE, the two Pannoniae standing facing each other, clasping right hands, a standard between them. Trajan Decius AR Antoninianus. Weight: 4.39 g.
Licinius II (317-324AD) AE follis. Antioch Mint. - He held the imperial rank of caesar between March 317 and September 324, while his father was augustus, and he was twice Roman consul. After losing a civil war, his father lost power and both he and Licinius the Younger were eventually put to death.
HIGH GRADE - Gallienus Bi Antoninianus. Rome Mint. (253-268AD) - May I present this stunning billon antoninianus of ancient roman emperor; Gallienus (253-268AD). Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus (c. 218 – September 268) was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
Licinius I (308-324AD) Silvered AE follis. Thessalonica Mint. - May I present this very high grade AE3 Follis of ancient roman emperor, Licinius I (308-324AD). LICINIUS I. Valerius Licinianus Licinius (c. 265 – 325) was Roman emperor from 308 to 324. For most of his reign he was the colleague and rival of Constantine I, with whom he co-authored the Edict of Milan, AD 313, that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire.
Constantius II Caesar Roman Empire Coin - Constantius II, as Caesar, 324-337 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Reverse:PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, gate of Trier composed of six layers of masonry and an open door. Reference: RIC VII Trier 506.
HIGH GRADE - Constantine The Great (307-337AD) AE2. Arles Mint. Sol Invicto Rev. - May I present this very high grade AE2 of ancient roman emperor, Constantine I (The Great, 307-337AD). (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great or just Constantine, was Roman emperor, reigning from 306 to 337.
Rare Constantine I Billon Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: Billon Follis. Constantine I, as Augustus of the West, 312 – 324 A.D. Reverse:VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victorias holding a shield inscribed withVOT / P R upon an altar. RIC Rarity R3 (4-6 examples known).
Constantine 2nd Hut Tree Soldier Coin - Constantine 2nd Hut Tree Soldier Coin very rare detecting find please study pics for information and condition,
Excellent Roman Nummus Of Constantine 1 Issued By London Mint. - Excellent Roman Nummus Of Constantine 1 Issued By London Mintin 314AD .The coin has a nice even dark brown patina and well defined detail .The only fault I can see is the bottom edge of the flan is slightly ragged probably due to the original strike over the edge of the flan.The legend reads IMP CONSTANTINUS AVG and shows emperor laureate head facing right and cuirassed.The reverse has SOLI INVICTO COMITI as the legend with the usual SOL design and the letters S - F in the right and left fields with the mintmark MLL in the exergue.Listed as RIC VII 27 or LMCC 8.03.007.Item is re listed due non-payment of prior purchaser.
Roman. Magnentius (350-353 A.d). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. MAGNENTIUS (350-353 A.D). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Decentius right. Reverse. Magnentius on horseback right. Diameter: 20mm. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Magnentius (A.d.350-353). Bronze Double Centenionalis. Christogram Rev. - ROMAN. MAGNENTIUS (A.D.350-353). BRONZE DOUBLE CENTENIONALIS. Obverse. Bust of Magnentius right. Reverse. Large Christogram. 22mm diameter.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Decentius (Caesar A.d.351-353). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. DECENTIUS (CAESAR A.D.351-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Decentius right. Reverse. Two Victories holding inscribed shield. Diameter: 20mm. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman Bronze Coin Of Constantine I The Great, Hand Of God, Commemorative Jn1.6 - THIS COIN IS THE FIRST COIN TO DEPICT CHRISTIANITY, IT SHOWS CONSTANTINE IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY 4 HORSES GOING TO HEAVEN REACHING UP TO THE HAND OF GOD REACHIND DOWN. I HAD MY FIRST ROMAN COIN 68 YEARS AGO, SO I HAVE A LITTLE EXPERIENCE.
Roman coin of Constantine the Great. VRBS ROMA, Wolf & twins. Trier. - Obverse: VRBS ROMA. Treveri (Trier) mint, Officina 2, 332-333 CE. Billon follis of Constantine the Great, Caesar 293-306 CE, Augustus 306-337 CE. Reverse: Wolf to left suckling the twins Romulus and Remus.
Roman coin of Constantine the Great. VRBS ROMA Wolf & twins. Trier. 330-335AD - Roman coin of Constantine the Great. VRBS ROMA Wolf & twins. Trier. 330-335AD. Great piece, wonderful condition…will make a fantastic addition to any collection Has been stored in and will include coin casePlease see pics as part of the description, the pictures you see are of the actual item you will receive Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd class signed for Thanks for looking
Roman Bronze coin Constantine Victory Within wreath 11AD 337-362 VOT XXMVLT XXX - Roman Bronze coin Constantine Victory Within wreath 11AD 337-362 VOT XXMVLT XXX. Stored in and including coin caseWill make a fantastic addition to any collection Please see pics as part of the description, the pictures you see are of the actual item you will receive Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd class signed for Thanks for looking
Roman. Maximinus I (235-238 A.d). Silver Denarius. - ROMAN. MAXIMINUS I (235-238 A.D). SILVER DENARIUS. Obverse. Laureate bust of Maximinus I right. Reverse. Salus seated left, feeding serpent. Weight: 2.95 grams. Diameter: 19mm. Good silver.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Gordian Iii (238-244 A.d). Silver Denarius. Reverse. Gordian On Horse. - ROMAN. GORDIAN III (238-244 A.D). SILVER DENARIUS. Rome mint. Obverse. Laureate bust of Gordian right. Reverse. Gordian on horse pacing left. Weight: 2.82 grams. Diameter: 21mm. Good metal. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
328-378 Valens Gold Solidus Antioch Pearl Diademed & Draped Bust Gold Roman Coin - 328-378 Valens Gold Solidus Antioch Pearl Diademed & Draped Bust Gold Roman Coin. DN VALENS PERF AUG - reverse Emperor standing holding labarum and victory on globeGood fine condition but please study photos to satisfy yourself as the condition
Roman coin - Constantin II - copper - Roman coin - Constantin II and Concordia. Good sharp impression. Not cleaned, so will probably get brighter once oxidation is removed. From a family collection.
Roman. Galerius (305-311 A.d) Bronze Follis. Reverse. Mars Advancing With Trophy - ROMAN. GALERIUS (305-311 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. Obverse. Bust of Galerius right. Reverse. Mars advancing right, with spear, shield and trophy. Diameter: 25mm. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
[#909407] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 242-244, Antioch, AU(50-53), Billon, - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right., Fortuna draped, seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, FORTVNA REDVX. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#909437] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 239-240, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, Liberalitas standing, head left, holding abacus and cornucopia, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, LIBERALITAS AVG III. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#909398] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, Roma, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:91 - Radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right, Gordian in military dress, standing right with spear & globe., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, PM TR P III COS II PP. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
Aurelian Antoninianus Providentia Rome Roman Empire Coin - Reverse:PROVIDENT AVG, providentia standing left, holding a baton upon globe with her right hand and cornucopia with her left. Aurelian, Augustus, 270 – 275 A.D. Coin: AE Antoninianus.
Lot of 4 Byzantine coins - -Phocas AE Half Follis. 602-610 AD/CYZICUS/SB670 -Justin I l, AE Pentanummis, 518-527AD/Constantinople/ BCV73 -Leo IV & Constantine V, AE Follis 751-775AD, Syracuse/ SB 1569 -Leo VI, AE Follis. 886-912AD/ Constantinople/ SB 1729 YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PHOTOS. The coin is guaranteed 100% to be genuine and authentic.
Ancient Sassanian gold fly bead circa 224-642 AD - Ancient Sassanian decorated solid high carat gold fly bead with suspension loop as pictured. Length:- 16mm. Weight:- 0.90 grms. circa 224-642 AD.
Lot of 4 Imperial Roman coins - -Maximinus II,AE Follis -Cornelia Salonina, AE Antoninianus, RIC 11 Sear 10639 -Valens, AE3 Bronze, RIC 42b -Constantius Gallus AE3 Bronze, RIC VIII 196 YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PICTURES. The coin is guaranteed 100% to be genuine and authentic in any ways.
Yes or Decision Flipping Retro Style Commemorative Decorative - Yes or, can be used when you are in doubt to throw it to make a decision. This is a good decision-making coin. This decision coin is suitable for people with difficulties. It can help you make decisions quickly.
Roman. Julian Ii (A.d.360-363). Silver Siliqua. - ROMAN. JULIAN II (A.D.360-363). SILVER SILIQUA. Lugdunum mint. Weight: 1.97 grams. Diameter: 16mm. Split in flan behind bust, otherwise nice. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Julian Ii (A.d.360-363). Silver Siliqua. - ROMAN. JULIAN II (A.D.360-363). SILVER SILIQUA. Arelate mint. Weight: 1.72 grams. Diameter: 15mm. Typically clipped. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Pr103SpRI - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, VERY-RARE bust. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. IMP C - M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust right, with spear. / TEMPO-R FELICI, Felicitas standing right, holding caduceus and cornucopia. Mintmark: / I. VERY-RARE bust and are always very desirable.
Commemorative Medal Of Hugh Oneill Earl Of Tyrone 1550 - 1616 - MEDAL COMMEMORATING THE LIFE OF HUGH ONEILL PRINCE AND EARL OF TYRONE 1550-1616. OBVERSE. PORTRAIT of ONEILL COPIED FROM A PAINTING IN THE VATICAN IN ROME. REVERSE. THE ONEILL COAT OF ARMS WITH THE RED HAND OF ULSTER IN THE CENTRE SHIELD. THREE STARS ABOVE-THE TRINITY, SALMON Beneath, SAILING SHIPS on either side. ONEILL COUNTRY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. BENBURB DUNGANNON. THIS MEDAL IS FINISHED IN .9999 GOLD PLATE AND IS A WORK OF ART. WILL BE SENT TO THE BUYER IN A PROTECTIVE PLASTIC CASE. IT IS 50MM IN DIAMETER AND WEIGHS 47 GMS
Roman Coin Of Caesar Marcus Aurelius Maybe A Copy/Copy - ROMAN COIN OF AURELIUS MAYBE A COPY/COPY. CAESAR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS AUGUSTAS ROMAN EMPEROR FROM 161-180AD. 41mm in diameter 61grs in weight, looks like copper but I suspect it is of a base metal. AMONG OTHERS I PICKED UP IN ITALY ABOUT 30 YEARS AGO WHILE ON HOLIDAY. I SUSPECT THIS TO BE A COPY AND IS BRING SOLD AS SUCH? AURELIUS WAS BEST KNOWN AS THE LAST OF THE FIVE GOOD EMPERORS OF ROME
Volusian AR Antoninianus (252 AD), Virtus - Volusian AR Antoninianus. R ev erse : VIRTVS AVGG, Virtus standing right, holding spear and resting left on shield at front. Weight: 4.29 g.
Trajan Decius AR Antoninianus (249-251 AD), DACIA - Trajan Decius AR Antoninianus. R ev erse : DACIA, Dacia standing left, holding draco standard or vertical staff surmounted by ass's head. Weight: 4.20 g.
Constans Follis Roman Empire Coin - Constans, sole Augustus of the West, 340 - 350 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Mint: Heraclea. Reference: RIC VIII Heraclea 55.
Gordian III Æ Sestertius (241-243 AD), Sol - Gordian III Æ Sestertius. R ev erse: AETERNITATI AVG, Sol standing front, looking left, holding globe and raising right hand, S-C across fields. Die Axis: 12h. Weight: 18.46 g.
old coins metal detecting finds - old coins metal detecting finds. Found around old castle there is old one penny half penny Irish coins musket ball sum u can make out dates sum u can’t nice set for old coin collectors
Valentinian I Follis Constantinople Roman Empire Coin - Valentinian I, Augustus of the West, 364 - 375 A.D. Reverse:GLORIA RO-MANORVM, Valentinian standing right, looking left, holding the Labarum with his left hand, clutching a kneeling captive by the scalp with his right hand.D in right field.
[#1021142] Coin, Magnentius, Solidus, 350, Trier, AU(50-53), Gold, RIC:248 - As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, Victory standing to right, holding palm branch and Libertas standing to left, holding transverse sceptre, both holding trophy on sceptre; TR in exergue, From the David Miller Collection, collector's ticket included; reddish tone.
[#1021143] Coin, Vetranio, Follis, 350, Siscia, MS(63), Billon, RIC:283 - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right; A behind, Emperor standing to left, holding labarum and spear, being crowned by Victory; A in left field, •ЄSIS(star) in exergue, A magnificent piece, near Mint State.
GALERIUS ROMAN EMPEROR CERTIFIED COIN 305-311AD IN A FLOATING DISPLAY CASEx2 - GALERIUS 305-311AD. ROMAN EMPEROR COINS. SET IN A FLOATING COIN DISPLAY. EACH OF THE COINS ARE THEN SET IN OUR 7 x 9mm DISPLAY CASES. IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUR CUFF. C.I.C COINS IN CUFFLINKS. THOSE THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE ARE THEN PLACED IN AN ELECTRONIC CLEANER.
Galerius Roman Emperor Certified Coin 305-311Ad In A Floating Display Case - GALERIUS 305-311AD. ROMAN EMPEROR COINS. SET IN A FLOATING COIN DISPLAY. EACH OF THE COINS ARE THEN SET IN OUR 7 x 9mm DISPLAY CASES. IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUR CUFF. C.I.C COINS IN CUFFLINKS. THOSE THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE ARE THEN PLACED IN AN ELECTRONIC CLEANER.
DIOCLETIAN ROMAN EMPEROR CERTIFIED COIN 284 - 305AD IN A FLOATING DISPLAY CASEx2 - DIOCLETIAN 284-305AD. ROMAN EMPEROR COINS. SET IN A FLOATING COIN DISPLAY. EACH OF THE COINS ARE THEN SET IN OUR 9 x 11mm DISPLAY CASES. IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUR CUFF. C.I.C COINS IN CUFFLINKS. THOSE THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE ARE THEN PLACED IN AN ELECTRONIC CLEANER.
Roman. Magnentius (A.d.350-353). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. MAGNENTIUS (A.D.350-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Magnentius right. Reverse. Magnentius on rearing horse spearing enemy. Weight: 4.33 grams. 20mm diameter. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Leo I (457-474 A.d). Gold Tremissis. - ROMAN. LEO I (457-474 A.D). GOLD TREMISSIS. Mint of Constantinople. Weight: 1.49 grams. Diameter: 15mm. Small scrape to reverse edge. Excellent condition.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
CLAUDIUS II (269-270 AD) AE Antoninianus. Siscia #CX 10312 - • Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS AVG. Radiate and cuirassed bust to right. • Rev: LAETITIA AVG. Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and cornucopiae. S in right field. • Ref: RIC V.1 181. • Condition: Bronze.
Philip I the Arab AR antoninianus AEQVITAS AVGG, Rome 245-247AD - Rev. AEQVITAS AVGG, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I right. composition: AR. reference: RIC 27b, RCV 8918.
Roman. Maximian (286-308 A.d). Bronze Follis. Hercules Reverse. Scarce. - ROMAN. MAXIMIAN (286-308 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. Mint of Siscia. Obverse. Bust of Maximian right. Reverse. HERCVLI VICTORI, Hercules standing left, resting on club and holding apples. Diameter: 27mm. Some pitting on obverse. Excellent strong reverse. Scarce. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Galerius (305-311 A.d). Bronze Follis. - ROMAN. GALERIUS (305-311 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF NICOMEDIA. Obverse. Bust of Galerius right. Reverse. Genius standing left. Diameter: 25mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Magnentius Æ2 Maiorina (350 AD), FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, Trier - Magnentius Æ2 Maiorina. R ev erse : FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, Magnentius standing left, holding Victory on globe and labarum; A in right field, TRP in exergue. Treveri (Trier) mint, 350 AD. Die Axis: 12h.
Magnentius Æ2 Maiorina (350-353 AD), FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, Lyon - Magnentius Æ2 Maiorina. R ev erse : FELICITAS REIPVBLICE, emperor standing left, holding Victory and labarum, RSLG in exergue. Lugdunum (Lyons) mint, 350-353 AD. Die Axis: 6h. Weight: 4.60g.
Roman Coin Carausius Pax Avg RIC 101 F-O London Mint - Roman Coin Carausius Pax Avg RIC 101 F-O London Mint. Coin weight 3.93g.Carausius, 289-290 AD, London. IMP CARAVSIVS PF AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right / PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding branch and vertical sceptre. F-O across fields, mintmark ML. RIC V-II, 101; Sear 13639A.Please see photos for condition of the coin. Ex A. G. & S. Gillis Coins.
Magnentius AE2 Maiorina (351-352 AD), Two Victories, Arles mint - Magnentius AE2. R everse : VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CA E, t wo Victories supporting shield inscribed VOT/ V/ MVLT/ X in four lines between them, C / IS in lower central field; PAR in ex ergue. Arelate mint, 351-352 AD.
Constantine II Æ3 Centenionalis (326-327 AD) Cyzikus, Campgate - R everse : PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, campgate, two turrets, six layers, star above; ●SMKΔ● in exergue. Constantine II Æ3 Centenionalis. Cyzicus mint, 326-327 AD. Die Axis: 12h. Weight: 2.49g.
Roman Coin Carausius Pax Avg RIC 319 C Mint Found Andover Hampshire - Roman Coin Carausius Pax Avg RIC 319 C Mint Found Andover Hampshire. Coin weight 3.73gCarausius AE Antoninianus. Camulodounum. IMP C CARAVSIVS PF AVG, radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right / PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre. S-P across fields. Mintmark C. RIC V-2, Camulodunum 319.This coin was found in Andover, Hampshire. Ex Silbury Coins. Please see photos for condition of the coin.
Constantine I Æ Follis (314-315 AD), Sol, Lyon - Constantine I Æ Follis. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, 314-315 AD. R ev : SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol, radiate, standing right, looking left, holding globe and raising right hand, T-F across fields; PLG in exergue.
Licinius I Æ Follis 25mm (308-311 AD), Thessalonica - Licinius I Æ Follis. Thessalonica mint, 308-311 AD. R everse : GENIO A-VGVSTI, Genius standing left, holding cornucopiae and pouring from a patera; Star in left field, Γ in right field, ● SM ● TS ● in exergue.
Galerius Maximianus Æ Follis 25mm (300-301 AD), Genius - Galerius Maximianus Æ Follis. R everse : GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, K in left field, V in right field, ANT in exergue. Antiochia mint, 300-301 AD. Augustus Denarius.
Constantius I Æ Follis 26mm (302-305 AD), Genius - Constantius I Æ Follis. R everse : GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left with modius on head, holding cornucopiae, pouring liquid from patera, Γ in right field, ANT in exergue. Antiochia mint, 302-305 AD.
Roman Britain. Allectus (293-296 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. Mint Of London. - ROMAN BRITAIN. ALLECTUS (293-296 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. MINT OF LONDON. Obverse. Radiate bust of Allectus right. Reverse. PAX AVG, Pax standing left, ML below. Diameter: 21mm. Some surface pitting, otherwise good. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
Constantine I. (307-337 AD). Silver siliqua - Constantine I. (307-337 AD). Silver siliqua (1.94 gm)., ca. 330-337 AD. No legend, head right looking upwards, wearing plain diadem, a band divided by parallel diagonal lines / CONSTANTINVS AVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, SIS in exergue.
Pupienus AR Denarius. Rome, AD 238 - Pupienus AR Denarius. IMP C M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC IV 1; BMCRE 42; RSC 6. 1.70g, 20mm.
BEAUTIFUL GENUINE ROMAN SILVER DOLPHIN RING - circa 1st/3rd century AD - It has been cleaned to reveal its original lustre on the outside. See picture for condition. Date: circa 1st/3rd century AD. I cannot emphasise enough that you should research before you invest. There are plenty of reputable sites on-line, or books, that can act as guide to buying ancient artefacts.
Gordian III Æ Sestertius (240 AD), Liberalitas - R everse : LIBERALITAS AVG II, Liberalitas standing left holding coin counter and cornucopiae; S-C across fields. Gordian III Æ Sestertius. Die Axis: 12h. Weight: 16.35 g.
100pcs Curtain Rings Roman Rings Hanging Rings Curtain Accessories - Important accessories for curtain rod, shower curtain, dressing room door curtain. The curtain rings are made of material, which are strong and durable. The exquisite design makes your curtain ring smooth.
Diocletian - Follis - Roman Coin - DIOCLETIAN - FOLLIS ®MONETA. Head of Diocletian right ®Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. P in ex., followed by thunderbolt. Nice coin with good detail. Weight 9.6g. Size 26mm. Sear 12815.
Roman Bronze Coin Of Constantine Dynasty - Roman Bronze Coin Of Constantine Dynasty. See photos.Sorry don’t know anything more about it as was included in a stamp collection I bought recently 😉Pricing was determined by a similar one being sold of Gumtree etc 😁
Roman. Tetricus Ii (Caesar, 270-273 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. - ROMAN. TETRICUS I (CAESAR, 270-273 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. Obverse. Radiate bust of Tetricus II right. Reverse. Tetricus II standing left. Diameter: 19mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Claudius Ii Gothicus (268-270 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. - ROMAN. CLAUDIUS II GOTHICUS (268-270 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. Diameter: 21mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17). G1.
Roman. Gallienus (253-268 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. - ROMAN. GALLIENUS (253-268 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. Obverse. Radiate head of Gallienus right. Reverse. Providence standing left. Diameter: 21mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All my coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. I’ve been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years and collecting for over 50 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
CLAUDIUS II (268-269 AD) AE Antoninianus. Milan #CX 10310 - • Obv: IMP CLAVDIVS PF AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. • Rev: SPES PVBLICA. Spes walking to left, holding flower and raising robe; P in exergue. • Ref: RIC V.1 168 var. (bust type) • Condition: Bronze.
LT-PBFW - CONSTANTIUS II - AE Half Cent., Strong bust, pleasing. - CONSTANTIUS II - AE Half Centenionalis. Strong bust all on a mid-toned flan, pleasing. / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier attacking left, thrusting spear at fallen horseman - ASISZ (Z is retrograde) in exergue.
LT-DKUJ - CONSTANTINE I - AE3, Better in the hand. - CONSTANTINE I - AE3. Mint of Antioch, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to left / PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate with no doors, two turrets, star above - SMANT?. in exergue. Full silvery surface with reddish-brown tones, better in the hand.
GALLIENUS (267-268 AD) AE Antoninianus. Rome #GZ 10309 - • Obv: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head of Gallienus to right. • Rev: DIANAE CONS AVG. Gamma in exergue. • Ref: RIC 181. • Condition: Bronze. Good very fine, wonderful portrait.
PROBUS (276-280 AD) AE Antoninianus. Antioch Jupiter #ST 10308 - • Obv: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG. Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust right. Emperor standing right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and receiving globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre. Officina letter B dot in lower centre, mintmark XXI.
LT-WUWD - CONSTANTINE II, Caesar - AE3, Grand consular bust. - CONSTANTINE II, Caesar - AE3. Mint of Trier, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate, consular bust left, holding Victory on globe in his right hand and mappa in the other (RIC incorrect - Pugio = Eagle headed dagger. ).
LT-PFDK - MAXIMIANUS I - AE Follis, fine style Genius - Aquileia. - MAXIMIANUS I - AE Follis. Mint of Aquileia, IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, Laureate head right. / GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia - lit altar to left - / AQS. Silvery-light-brown tone, with the fine style Genius that is only seen at the mint of Aquileia.
Roman. Magnentius (A.d.350-353). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. MAGNENTIUS (A.D.350-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Magnentius right. Reverse. Magnentius on rearing horse spearing barbarian. 24mm diameter. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
HIGH GRADE - Maximianus Herculius AE post Reform Radiate. - (286-305AD). MAXIMIANUS HERCULIUS. He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. In late 285, he suppressed rebels in Gaul known as the Bagaudae. From 285 to 288, he fought against Germanic tribes along the Rhine frontier.
Roman. Constantine Ii (337-340 A.d). Bronze Coin. London Mint. - ROMAN. CONSTANTINE II (337-340 A.D). BRONZE COIN. ISSUE AS CAESAR, 317-337 A.D. Obverse. Radiate bust of Constantine II left. Reverse. Altar, inscribed VOTIS XX, PLON below. Mint of London. Diameter: 18mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Constantine Ii (337-340 A.d). Bronze Coin. London Mint. - ROMAN. CONSTANTINE II (337-340 A.D). BRONZE COIN. ISSUE AS CAESAR, 317-337 A.D. Obverse. Bust of Constantine II right. Reverse. VOT X within laurel-wreath, PLON below. Mint of London. Diameter: 19mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Unresearched Roman Coin - Unresearched Roman Coin. Please see my other coins for sale, many rare and beautiful
Philip I (244-249 AD) – Æ Sestertius (Salus), 29mm; 17.95g - Rome / RIC 187a - Reference: RIC 187a; RSC 206. Roman Empire –Philip I (244-249 AD) –Æ Sestertius (Salus). Salus standing left, feeding from patera a snake rising from altar and holding sceptre; S-C across fields. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip to right.
Scarce Constans Follis Roman Empire Coin - Constans, Sole Augustus of the West, 340 - 350 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Mintmark:SMHB (Heraclea), 346 - 348 A.D. Reference: RIC VIII Heraclea 27. Weight: 1.56g.
Roman Coin Constantius II FEL TEMP-REPARATIO Fallen Horseman A In Left 351AD - Flavius Julius Constantius (Greek: Κωνστάντιος; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361), known as Constantius II, was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and usurpations.
Roman Coin Constantius II FEL TEMP-REPARATIO Fallen Horseman 351AD Bargain Price - Flavius Julius Constantius (Greek: Κωνστάντιος; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361), known as Constantius II, was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and usurpations.
Roman Coin Constantius II FEL TEMP-REPARATIO Fallen Horseman SMTS Mint 351AD - Constantius II. Flavius Julius Constantius (Greek: Κωνστάντιος; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361), known as Constantius II, was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and usurpations.
Roman Coin Constantius II Fallen Horseman Delta Left Field SMTS Mint 351AD - Flavius Julius Constantius (Greek: Κωνστάντιος; 7 August 317 – 3 November 361), known as Constantius II, was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues, and usurpations.
Roman Coin Tetricus I AE Antoninianus Laetitia holding wreath & Anchor 273AD - Tetricus I AE Antoninianus. IMP TETRICVS PF AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing left holding wreath & anchor. Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was the emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD.
Valerian (253-260AD) Billon Antoninianus. Antioch Mint. - May I present this stunning billon antoninianus of ancient roman emperor; Volusian (253-260AD). Valerian (Latin: Publius Licinius Valerianus; c. 199 – 260 or 264) was Roman emperor from 253 to spring 260 AD.
Valens Coin Roman Empire - Valens, Augustus of the East, 364 – 378 A.D. Reverse:GLORIA RO-MANORVM, Valens advancing right looking left, holding the Labarum with his left hand, clutching the scalp of a bound captive with his right hand.
Roman. Decentius (Caesar A.d.351-353). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. DECENTIUS (CAESAR A.D.351-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Decentius right. Reverse. Two Victories holding inscribed shield. Diameter: 23mm. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Magnentius (A.d.350-353). Bronze Centenionalis. - ROMAN. MAGNENTIUS (A.D.350-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Lugdunum. Obverse. Bust of Magnentius right. Reverse. Magnentius advancing left. 21mm diameter. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Scarce Valens Follis Rome Prima Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Follis. Valens, Augustus of the East, 364 – 378 A.D. Reverse:SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICAE, Victoria advancing left holding a wreath with her right hand and a palm branch with her left. Weight: 2.90g.
Rare Constantine II Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Follis. Constantine II, As Caesar, 317-337 A.D. Reverse:PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS, gate of Trier, two turrets with ✵ above, composed of six layers of masonry with an open door. Reference: RIC VII Trier 455.
Roman Coin (8) - ROMAN COIN (1). Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class Large Letter.
MAXIMINUS II Daia Follis GENIO-AVGVSTI Heraclea - MAXIMINUS II Daia. Reverse: Genius naked, chlamys over left shoulder, wearing modius, standing left, holding the head of Serapis and cornucopia, star over N over upright palm branch (bending slightly left) at left (the star is at the top to the left of Genio's head), E in right field.
LICINIUS I Follis IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG Heraclea RIC rarity: R3 (Rare) - Other reference: RIC VII Heraclea 6. RIC rarity: R3 (Rare). LICINIUS I. Overall condition: XF. Has most of the original silvering. Obverse: Laurete head right. Reverse: Jupiter standing facing with head left, chlamys (cloak) hanging from left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle holding wreath at left, A in right field.
LICINIUS I Follis IOVI CONSERVATORI Nicomedia RIC rarity: R2 (Rare) - RIC rarity: R2 (Rare). LICINIUS I. Obverse: Laurete head right. Reverse: Jupiter standing facing with head left, chlamys (cloak) hanging from left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, eagle holding wreath at left, N over A in right field.
Probus AE Antoninianus. (276-282AD). Ancient Roman Coin. - Marcus Aurelius Probus (19 August 232 – September 282) was Roman emperor from 276 to 282. Probus was an active and successful general as well as a conscientious administrator, and in his reign of six years he secured prosperity for the inner provinces while withstanding repeated invasions of barbarian tribes on almost every sector of the frontier.
EXCEPTIONAL RARE TYPE - Gallienus Bi Antoninianus. (253-268AD) - May I present this stunning billon antoninianus of ancient roman emperor; Gallienus (253-268AD). Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus (c. 218 – September 268) was Roman emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260 and alone from 260 to 268.
Coin Gallienus AVG / Victroria AVG III Silvered Antoninianus 253-268 - Coin of Gallienus. Silvered copper Antoninianus. Circa 253-268. 3rd Victory coin with Obverse of Gallienus Radiate and legend Gallienus AVG / reverse of Victory winged and holding wreath in right hand and walking left / legend Victiria AVG III.
High Grade Maximianus (286-305AD). Post Reform Radiate. - May I present this high grade AE of ancient roman emperor, Maximianus (286-305AD). He was Caesar from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. In late 285, he suppressed rebels in Gaul known as the Bagaudae.
Roman. Aelia Flaccilla (First Wife Of Theodosius I, Died 386 A.d). Bronze Coin. - ROMAN. AELIA FLACCILLA (FIRST WIFE OF THEODOSIUS I, AND MOTHER OF ARCADIUS AND HONORIUS, DIED 386 A.D). BRONZE COIN. Obverse. Bust of Aelia Flaccilla right. Reverse. Victory seated right, inscribing Christogram on shield. Diameter: 13mm. Nice example of this small coin. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman. Eudoxia (Married To Arcadius In A.d. 395). Bronze Coin. - ROMAN. EUDOXIA (MARRIED TO ARCADIUS IN A.D. 395). BRONZE COIN. Obverse. Diademed and draped bust of Eudoxia right. Reverse. Victory seated right, inscribing shield, set on cippus. Diameter: 17mm. Irregular edge and flan crack in right obverse field, otherwise good. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Trajan Decius , AE Sestertius, 249-251 AD SCARCE - Trajan Decius , AE Sestertius, 249-251 AD 27.2mm / 14.23gr./ RIC 124a, Cohen 87 Obv : IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, laureate & draped bust right Rev : PANNONIAE S-C, The two Pannoniae standing side by side, holding standards. Rated : SCARCE YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PHOTOS.
Constantine II Roman Empire Coin - Constantine II As Caesar, 317-337 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Reverse:GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two Legionaries each holding a spear and a shield facing two signa between them. Reference: RIC VII Trier 545. Weight: 1.67g.
238-260 A.d Roman Empire **The World Of The Gods Of Rome** Silver Coin Set - HE WAS AT THE HEAD OF THE OLD ROMAN TRIO OF GODS WITH MARS AND QUIRINUS, AS WELL AS THE LATER CAPITOLINE TRIAD WITH HIS WIFE JUNO AND DAUGHTER MINERVA. VIRTUS WAS REVERED AS THE PERSONIFICATION OF BRAVERY AND VIGOROUS MANHOOD.
Maridvnvm - Maximianus Ant. by Carausius - PAX AVGGG - RIC London 34 - Struck by Carausius with the "AVGGG" legends in an attempt to legitimatize is supposed co-reign with Diocletian and Maximian. Rev:– PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left holding olive branch and vertical sceptre.
Maridvnvm - Diocletian Ant. by Carausius - PAX AVGGG - RIC London 9 - Struck by Carausius with the "AVGGG" legends in an attempt to legitimatize is supposed co-reign with Diocletian and Maximian. Rev:– PAX AVGGG, Pax standing left holding olive branch and transverse sceptre.
Maridvnvm - Marius Ant. - VICTORIA AVG - RIC 18 - Superb Protrait - From my personal collection I present a silvered bronze Antoninianus of Marius. Reference– RIC 18. Obv:– IMP C M AVR MARI[VS AVG], Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev:– [VICTO]RIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm.
Maridvnvm - Marius Ant. - VICTORIA AVG - RIC 18 - From my personal collection I present a silvered bronze Antoninianus of Marius. Reference– RIC 18. Rev:– VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. Obv:– IMP C M AVR MARIVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.
Maridvnvm - Marius Ant. - VICTORIA AVG - RIC 17 - From my personal collection I present a silvered bronze Antoninianus of Marius. Reference– RIC 17. Obv:– [IMP C] M AVR MARIVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Die orientation - 0 degrees.
Maridvnvm - Marius Ant. - SAEC FELICITAS - RIC 10 - Rev:– SAEC FELICITAS. Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia. From my personal collection I present a bronze Antoninianus of Marius. Reference– RIC 10; Coh. Die orientation - 180 degrees.
Maridvnvm - Carausius Ant. - Irregular issue - PAX AVG - cf. RIC 101 - From my personal collection I present a bronze Antoninianus of Carausius. This is probably an irregular (contemporary imitation) issue in very good style. Rev: PAX AVG, Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and vertical sceptre.
Constantius Gallus Follis Roman Empire Coin - Constantius Gallus, Caesar of the East, 351 – 354 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Reverse:FEL TEMP - REPARATIO, Constantius, spearing a fallen horseman, whose hair is braided, is bearded and reaches back.S upper left.
Constantine The Great (307-337AD) AE3. Lyons Mint. Sol Invicto Reverse. - May I present this high grade AE3 of ancient roman emperor, Constantine I (The Great, 307-337AD). Constantine I (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus; 27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great or just Constantine, was Roman emperor, reigning from 306 to 337.
Rare Licinius I Follis Rome Roman Empire Coin - Licinius I As Augustus of the East, 313 - 324 A.D. Coin: AE Follis. Obverse:IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right. Weight: 3.15g.
Pr436HQ - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, Scarcer bust with wide ties. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. EX:- Mike Vosper, Collection. 4th emission of Ticinum. IMP - C PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle, Wide ties. / VIRT-V-S - AVG, Soldier standing left, holding Victory and spear and leaning on shield.
PrNR644CbB - PROBUS - Bil., Anto., Emperor's arm visible is RARE. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. Though not high grade the Emperor's arm visible is RARE and Ex:- Mike R Vosper, Coll. 1st emission of Siscia, IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust r., seen from the back.
MAGNUS MAXIMUS (383-388 AD) AE2. Arles Mint. Rare Type. - MAGNUS MAXIMUS (383-388AD) AE2. Arles mint. Magnus Maximus (c. 335–28 August 388) was Roman emperor in the western portion of the Empire from 383 to 388. He usurped the throne from emperor Gratian in 383 through negotiation with emperor Theodosius I.
Mint Roman, Constantine II Centenionalis -16/M10 - CONSTANTINE II Centenionalis or nummus Cyzicus 325-326 RIC 37 19mm 3.67gr Obverse: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C. (Constantine the Young Noble Caesar) Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIAE CAESS// SMKA. (To the Providence of our Caesars) Camp gate surmounted by two turrets; in the middle, a star. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 147M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 3.62g 20 to 22mm C.199 RIC.75 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Type 3 ribbons. Pteryga invisible under the paludamenum. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Draped Mint standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Licinius The1st Nummus End 321 - Early 322 -383/M05 - LICINIUS I nummus end 321 - beginning 322 2.51g 17/19.5mm RIC.234 obverse: IMP LICI-NIVS AVG. Laureate head of Licinius I right Reverse: DN LIC LICINI AVGVSTI/ VOT/./ XX // TSAVI (To our lord Licinius Augustus/ Wishes for the twentieth anniversary of reign). Legend in a crown. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 150M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 3.89g 21mm C.199 RIC.75 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Type 3 ribbons. Pteryga invisible under the paludamenum. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Draped Mint standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 148M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 3.80g 21 to 22mm C.199 RIC.75 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Type 3 ribbons. Pteryga invisible under the paludamenum. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Draped Mint standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Theodosius The1st Nummus 388-392 Cyzicus -324/M05 - THEODOSE I Nummus 388-392 Cyzicus 1st Officina 1.54g 14mm RIC.26 OBVERSE: DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVG. (Our blessed pious lord Theodosius august) Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right with beaded diadem. REVERSE: SALVS REI - PVBLICAE/ -|-// SMKA. (The Health of the Public Good) Victory walking right, holding wreath in right hand, trophy on left shoulder, captive kneeling by hair of left hand; in the left field, a chrismed cross. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint, Tétricus The1st Antoninianus Cologne End 272 - Mid Or End 273- 74/M10 - TETRICUS I YearToninian Cologne late 272 - mid or late 273 RIC 80 20/21.5mm 2.37g Obverse: IMP TETRICVS PF AVG. Radiate and cuirassed bust right Reverse: HILARI-TAS AVGG. (The Gaiety of the August) Hilarity standing left, holding palm in right hand and cornucopia in left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus C.266 Trier 152M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus c. 266 Trier 4.81g 21 to 22mm C.331 (1f.) RIC.325 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS. (The Happiness of the Century). Postum standing facing, facing right, laureate and dressed militarily, holding a globe in the left hand and a transverse spear in the right hand. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gallien Antoninianus 267-268 Rome Incuse -384/M05 - GALLIAN Antoninianus 267-268 Rome INCUSE 3.51g18/20mm RIC.181 obverse: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head of Gallien right Reverse: DIANAE CONS AVG (To Diana, protectress of the emperor). Gazelle passing right. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Victorin Antoninianus C.Early - End 271 Cologne -353/M05 - VICTORIN Antoninianus c. beginning - end 271 Cologne 2.81g 17/19mm RIC.61 Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG. (Emperor Caesar Victorin the Pious Happy Augustus) Radiated and cuirassed bust of Victorin right Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG.(La Providence de l'auguste) Providence draped, standing left, holding staff above globe in right hand and cornucopia in left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Constantin The1st Le Grand Centenionalis Or Nummus 337-340 -13/M10 - CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT Centenionalis or nummus 337-340 RIC 14 14/15.5mm 1.51gr Obverse: DV CONSTANTI-NVS PT AVGG. (Divine Constantine father of the augusts) Veiled and draped bust of Constantine I right Reverse: ANEPIGRAPHE Constantin in quadriga galloping right, holding out right hand to another hand that descends from heaven to receive it. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Antoninianus Of Salonine 254-255 -4/M10 - Antoninianus of Salonina 254-255 C.29var 19/22mm 1.84gr Obverse: SALONINA AVG. Diademed and draped bust of Salonina right, resting on crescent. Reverse: CONCORDIA AVGG. Concordia seated left, holding peg in right hand and double cornucopia in left hand. (The Concord of the augusts) The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Victorin Antoninianus C.Mid 270 - Early 271 Trier -351/M05 - VICTORIN Antoninianus c. mid 270 - early 271 Trier 2.64g 17/18mm RIC.114 Obverse: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG. (Emperor Caesar Victorin the Pious Happy Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Victorin right Reverse: INV-I-CTVS/ *|- (Invincible) the radiant Sun, running to the left, naked, the mantle engraved in four arcs of a circle floating on the left shoulder, raising the right hand and holding a whip with the left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 161M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 3.38g 20mm C.295 RIC.80 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: PROVIDEN-TIA AVG. the draped Providence, standing facing left, holding a globe in the right hand and a transverse scepter in the left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Claude II Le Gothic Antoninianus -29/M10 - CLAUDE II THE GOTHIC Antoninianus September 268 - early 269 Rome RIC 104 19/20mm 2.98g Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG. Radiated and cuirassed bust of Claudius II right Reverse: VICT-ORIA AVG. (Victory of the august) Victory draped, standing facing, looking left, holding wreath in right hand The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
[#845314] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 243-244, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:3 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845316] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 240-243, Rome, VF(30-35), Copper, Cohen - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845315] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:6 var - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Roman. Galerius (305-311 A.d). Bronze Follis. - ROMAN. GALERIUS (305-311 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF CYZICUS. Obverse. Bust of Galerius right. Reverse.Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy. Weight: 5.40 grams. Diameter: 25mm. Excellent.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
uncleaned ancient roman job lot 138 - uncleaned ancient roman job lot 138. Job lot of 138 uncleaned and unresearchedBought from a old collection See pictures before bidding Uk postage only
[#1020919] Coin, Diva Paulina, Sestertius, 235-236, Rome, Rare, EF(40-45), Bronz - Bust of Paulina, veiled, draped, right, Paulina, draped, holding sceptre, seated left on peacock flying right to heaven, DIVA PAVLINA, CONSECRATIO. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#1020875] Coin, Constantius II, Solidus, 355-360, Arles, Very rare, MS(60-62), - , FL IVL CONSTANTIVS PERP AVG, GLORIA REIPVBLICAE. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#1020880] Coin, Theodosius II, Solidus, AD 443-450, Constantinople, MS(60-62), - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#1020899] Coin, Trajan Decius, As, 249-251, Rome, VF(20-25), Bronze, RIC:120a - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). Radiate and cuirassed bust right, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, LIBERALITAS AVG. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845324] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 243, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:147 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845317] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 238, Roma, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:300a - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Laetitia standing left, with wreath and anchor., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, LAETITIA AVG N SC. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#845312] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 244, Roma, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:328 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845311] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 238-244, Rome, VF(30-35), Bronze, RIC:2 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845319] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 238, Roma, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:4. - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845321] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 238-244, Antioch, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845313] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 239-240, Rome, VF(30-35), Bronze, RIC:2 - IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, LIBERALITAS AVG III // S C. COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#845242] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, 316-317, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:10 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#845318] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 240, Roma, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:274a - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Laetitia standing left, with wreath and anchor., IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, ABVNDANTIA AVG. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 266 Trier Workshop 1 158M16 - POSTUME Antoninien 266 Trier mint 1 3.6g 20 to 21mm C.230 - RIC.320 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: PIETA-S AVG. Piety standing left, draped, holding two children in her arms; two other children at his feet. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus End 239-début 240 Rome -366/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus late 239-early 240 Rome 3.74g 22mm RIC.67 Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. (The Pious Emperor Gordian Happy Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: LIBERALITAS AVG III. (The third Liberality of the august). Liberality standing facing left, holding a tesserae in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gallien Antoninianus Milan 263 -64/M10 - GALLIAN Antoninianus Milan 263 21mm 3.79gr Obverse: GALLIENVS PF AVG. (Gallien pious happy august) Radiate bust of Gallien right, draped over left shoulder Reverse: LAETITIA AVG. (The Joy of the Augustus) Joy standing facing left, holding a crown in her right hand and a rudder in her left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 262 Trier 156M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 262 Trier 4.53g 21 to 23mm C.195 - RIC.74 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: MINE-R F-AVTR. (Favorable neck brace). Helmeted and draped minerva, running left, brandishing olive branch in right hand and holding spear and shield in left hand A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Valerian The1st Antoninianus 257 Rome -409/M05 - VALERIAN I Antoninianus 257 Rome 3.67g 20.5/22mm RIC.108 Obverse: IMP CP LIC VALERIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Publius Licinius Valerian Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Valerian I right Reverse: PAX – AVGG. (The Peace of the August) Peace standing left, holding olive branch in right hand and scepter in left hand. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Victorin Antoninianus End 269 Trier -349/M05 - VICTORINE Antoninien end of 269 Trier 2.96g 19/21mm RIC.109 Obverse: IMP C PIAV VICTORINVS PF AVG. (Emperor Caesar Piavvonian Victorinus Pious Happy Augustus) Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Victorin right Reverse: FIDES – MI-LITVM. (The Loyalty of Soldiers) Draped Loyalty, standing left, holding a military ensign in each hand. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus mid Slim 243 Rome -367/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus mid-late 243 Rome 3.58g 22/24mm RIC.156 Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. (The Pious Emperor Gordian Happy Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: VICTORIA AETERNA. (Eternal Victory) Victory) standing left, holding palm leaf in left hand leaning right on shield, behind which seated a captive The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus Mid 239 Rome -365/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus mid 239 Rome 4.32g 21/24mm RIC.36 Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Marc Antony Gordian Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: LIBERALITAS AVG II. (The second Liberality of the august). Liberality standing facing left, holding a tesserae in the right hand and a double cornucopia in the left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint, Licinius II Follis Reduced Arles 317-324 - 89/M10 - LICINIUS II Follis reduced Arles 317-324 19mm 3.13gr Obverse: VAL LICINIUS NOB CAES, Laureate and cuirassed head right Reverse: IOVI CONSERVATORI // ]AR, Jupiter running or throwing a javelin The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 145M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 3.01g 19 to 20mm C.199 RIC.75 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Type 3 ribbons. Pteryga invisible under the paludamenum. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Draped Mint standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 266 Trier 159M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 266 Trier 3.89g 20 to 21mm C.80 RIC.60 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Obverse description: Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: FORTV NA AVG. Fortune draped, standing left, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gallien Antoninianus 263 -385/M05 - GALLIAN Antoninianus 263 3.85g 19.5/20mm R2 C.423 obverse: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate bust of Gallien right, draped over left shoulder Reverse: LAETITIA AVG. (The Joy of the Augustus) Joy standing facing left, holding a crown in her right hand and a rudder in her left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus End 240-début 243 Rome -361/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus late 240-early 243 Rome 3.78g 21/22mm RIC.86 Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. (The Pious Emperor Gordian Happy Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: LAETITIA AVG N. (The Joy of our august) Joy standing left, holding crown in right hand and anchor in left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus 238 Rome -358/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus 238 Rome 4.12g 21/23mm RIC.5 Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Marc Antony Gordian Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right reverse: VICTO-RIA – AVG. (Victory of the august) Victory going left, holding a palm leaf in her left hand and brandishing a crown in her right. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus Trier 262 -26/M10 - POSTUMA Antoninianus Trier 262 RIC 55 20/23mm 3.45g Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS .PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: PM TR P COS III P P. Grand Pontiff, holder of tribunician power, consul for the third time, father of the fatherland) Virtus standing left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Rome Centenionalis Or Nummus 330-333 Constantinople -412/M05 - ROME Centenionalis or nummus 330-333 Constantinople 2.31g 17/19mm RIC.62 obverse: VRBS – ROMA. Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Rome left Reverse: ANEPIGRAPHE// CONS The Wolf on the left suckling Remus and Romulus; above, two stars The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Diocletian Follis 305 Trier 1ère Officine -260/M05 - DIOCLETIAN Follis 305 Trier 1st Dispensary 8.41g 26/27mm RIC.676a OBVERSE: DN DIOCLETIANO FELICISSIMO SEN AVG. (To our very happy lord Diocletian august senior). Consular laureate bust of Diocletian right REVERSE: PROVIDENTIA DEORVM QVIES AVGG/ S|F// PTR. Divine Providence and the Rest of the Augusts Providence and Rest standing face to face The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint, Tacit Aurelianus Lyon 276 - 85/M10 - TACITUS Aurelianus Lyons 276 RIC 65 22mm 3.64gr Obverse: IMP CL TACITVS AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Tacitus right Reverse: [TEMPO]RVM FELICITAS (The Happiness of Time) Felicity draped, standing left, holding long caduceus in right hand and cornucopia in left hand. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus May - December 238 Rome -359/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus May - December 238 Rome 4.2g 20.5/23mm RIC.4 Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Marc Antoine Gordien Auguste). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: PROVIDENTIA AVG. (The Providence of Augustus) Providence standing facing, looking to the left, holding a globe in the right hand and a transverse scepter in the left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus Trier 262 -23/M10 - POSTUMA Antoninianus Trier 262 RIC 93 21/26mm 3.62g Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: VIRT-VS AVG. (The Virility of the Augustus) Mars helmeted, standing to the right, the coat floating over the left shoulder, leaning on his hand left on his shield and holding a spear in his right hand. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Claude II Le Gothic Antoninianus -30/M10 - CLAUDE II THE GOTHIC Antoninianus September 268 - early 269 Rome RIC 66 20mm 2.61gr Obverse: IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG. Radiate and cuirassed bust right Reverse: M-ARS V-LTOR. (Avenging Mars ) Mars helmeted, naked, going to the right, holding a spear in the right hand and a trophy resting on the shoulder in the left hand. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus C.266 Trier 154M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus c. 266 Trier 3.05g 19 to 21mm C.331 (1f.) RIC.325 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS. (The Happiness of the Century). Postum standing facing, facing right, laureate and dressed militarily, holding a globe in the left hand and a transverse spear in the right hand. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus End 240-début 243 Rome -363/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus late 240-early 243 Rome 4.11g 21/23mm RIC.95 Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. (The Pious Emperor Gordian Happy Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: VIRTVTI AVGVSTI. (To the Virility of the Augustus). naked Hercules standing facing, looking to the right, placing his right hand on his hip and holding in his left hand a club resting on a rock; next to the club, a lion's skin. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 149M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 263-265 Trier 4.1g 21 to 23mm C.199 RIC.75 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Type 3 ribbons. Pteryga invisible under the paludamenum. Reverse: MONETA AVG. Draped Mint standing left, holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Magnentius Maiorina Trier 351 -70/M10 - MAGNENCE Maiorina Trier 351 RIC 312 21/22.5mm 4.59g Obverse: DN MAGNEN-TIVS PF AVG /A|-. (Our Lord Magnentius pious happy august). Bareheaded, draped and cuirassed bust right Reverse: VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE/ VOT/ V/ MVLT/ X// TRS. (To the Victories of our august and our Caesar / Wishes for the fifth anniversary of reign and more for the tenth anniversary to come). Two Victories standing face to face holding together a shield inscribed in four lines. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus: 263-265 Trier 155M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus: 263-265 Trier 3.77g 20 to 21mm C.220 RIC.78 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: PAX – AVG. the Draped Peace, walking left, brandishing an olive branch in the right hand and holding a transverse scepter in the left. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus Trier 262 -27/M10 - POSTUMA Antoninianus Trier 262 RIC 55 20/23mm 3.45g Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS .PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: PM TR P COS III P P. Grand Pontiff, holder of tribunician power, consul for the third time, father of the fatherland) Virtus standing left, holding globe in right hand and spear in left The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus 262 Trier 157M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus 262 Trier 3.76g 20 to 22mm C.195 - RIC.74 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: MINE-R F-AVTR. (Favorable neck brace). Helmeted and draped minerva, running left, brandishing olive branch in right hand and holding spear and shield in left hand. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Postumus Antoninianus C.266 Trier 153M16 - POSTUM Antoninianus c. 266 Trier 3.36g 21 to 22mm C.331 (1f.) RIC.325 Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right Reverse: SAECVLI FELICITAS. (The Happiness of the Century). Postum standing facing, facing right, laureate and dressed militarily, holding a globe in the left hand and a transverse spear in the right hand. A reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus May - December 238 Rome -364/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus May - December 238 Rome 4.53g 21.5/23mm RIC.2 Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Marc Antony Gordian Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: IOVI CONSE-RVATORI. (To conservative Jupiter) Jupiter naked standing facing left, mantle over left shoulder, holding thunderbolt in right hand and long scepter in left; in front of him on the left, the emperor standing on the left. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus 238 Rome -357/M05 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus 238 Rome 3.64g 20/21.5mm RIC.5 Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. (Emperor Caesar Marc Antony Gordian Augustus). Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right reverse: VICTO-RIA – AVG. (Victory of the august) Victory going left, holding a palm leaf in her left hand and brandishing a crown in her right. The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus 240-243 Rome -51/M10 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus 240-243 Rome RIC 83 22mm 3.38gr Obverse: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. (The Pious Emperor Gordian Happy Augustus) Radiate, draped, cuirassed bust of Gordian right Reverse: AETER-NITATI AVG. (The Eternity of Augustus) Sun standing left, raising right hand and holding globe in left hand The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Mint Roman, Gordian III Antoninianus 239 Rome -50/M10 - GORDIAN III Antoninianus 239 Rome RIC 19 20/21mm 5.01gr Obverse: IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. Radiated, draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III right Reverse: PM TR - P II COS P P. (Grand Pontiff, invested with the second tribunician power, consul, father of the country). Victory going left, holding a palm leaf in her left hand and brandishing a crown in her right hand The description and the references are not contractual, a reading and interpretation error is possible. It is the coin photographed that is on sale. Each collector has different opinions regarding its state of conservation!! Consider grouping your purchases... DSP_COLLECTIONS thank you for your visit!.
Roman Empire. Constantius I, 292-306 AD. AE Follis. London Mint. - Roman Empire. Constantius I, 292-306 AD. AE Follis. London Mint. Obv: Laureate and curaised bust of Constantius right. Rev: Genius stading holding patera and cornucopia. Provenance: Ex - M Vessid, with old ticket.
Unidentified Ancient Roman Bronze Coin Collection - They are unresearched and unidentified. Here we have a small collection of old ancient Roman bronze & copper (AE) coins. Interesting lot. All coins from antiquity and authentic.
Maximinus I (Thrax), 235-238 AD. Sestertius. German Captives. Rome Mint. Rare. - Roman Empire. Maximinus I (Thrax), 235-238 AD. AE Sestertius. German Captives. Very Rare. Rev: Maximinus standing left in military dress, holding short sceptre in left hand and Maximus, togate, standing right, holding Victory between them on extended right hands.
[#656602] Coin, Constantine II, Nummus, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:254 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, cuirassed bust right, GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers holding spears & shields with two standards between them.
[#658580] Coin, Tetricus II, Antoninianus, Gallic imitation, VF(20-25), Billon - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Galerius Roman Emperor Certified Coin 305-311Ad In A Floating Display Case - GALERIUS 305-311AD. ROMAN EMPEROR COINS. SET IN A FLOATING COIN DISPLAY. EACH OF THE COINS ARE THEN SET IN OUR 9 x 11mm DISPLAY CASES. IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUR CUFF. C.I.C COINS IN CUFFLINKS. THOSE THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE ARE THEN PLACED IN AN ELECTRONIC CLEANER.
Arcadius Roman Emperor Certified Coin 383-408Ad In A Floating Display Case - ARCADIUS 383-408AD. ROMAN EMPEROR COINS. SET IN A FLOATING COIN DISPLAY. EACH OF THE COINS ARE THEN SET IN OUR 9 x 11mm DISPLAY CASES. IN THE PRODUCTION OF OUR CUFF. C.I.C COINS IN CUFFLINKS. THOSE THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR USE ARE THEN PLACED IN AN ELECTRONIC CLEANER.
Billon quarter nummus of Antioch under Maximinus II. Jupiter obv. Persecution. - Billon quarter nummus of Antioch under Maximinus II, Caesar 305-308 CE, Augustus 309-313 CE. One of the Christian persecution issues minted under Maximinus II Daia. Antioch mint, 310-312 CE. Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre.
Constans Follis Roman Empire Coin - Constans, sole Augustus of the West, 340 - 350 A.D. Coin: AE4 Follis. Mint: Heraclea. Reference: RIC VIII Heraclea 55.
Roman. Hanniballianus Rex (335-337 A.d). Bronze Coin. Rare. - ROMAN. HANNIBALLIANUS REX (335-337 A.D). BRONZE COIN. Constantinople mint. Obverse. Bust of Hanniballianus right. Reverse. The Euphrates reclining right. Diameter: 17mm. Rare.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Diocletian (284-305 AD) – Æ Antoninianus (emperor & Jupiter). Cyzicus / RIC 306 - Roman Empire – Diocletian (284-305 AD) – Æ Antoninianus (emperor & Jupiter ). Cyzicus mint 295-296 AD. Diocletian standing right, holding scepter and receiving victory from Jupiter standing left, holding long scepter; between Γ ; XXI in exergue.
Roman. Maximinus I (235-238 A.d). Silver Denarius. - ROMAN. MAXIMINUS I (235-238 A.D). SILVER DENARIUS. Obverse. Laureate bust of Maximinus I right. Reverse. FIDES MILITVM, Fides standing left, holding standard in each hand. Weight: 3.00 grams. Diameter: 20mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Constantine I Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Follis. Constantine I, Sole Augustus, 324 – 337 A.D. Mint: Thessalonica, 326-328 A.D. Reference: RIC VII Thessalonica 153.
Constantinus I “the Great” (307-337 AD) – Æ Follis. Thessalonica / RIC 123 - Roman Empire – Constantinus I “the Great” (307- 337 AD) – Æ Follis. Thessalonica mint 324 AD. Laureate head of Constantinus I to right. Reference:RIC 123. The photo shows this particular coin being sold - along with all the details.
Roman Coin Aurelian AE Antoninianus 272 AD IMP AVRELIANVS AVG Genius Left RARE - Aurelian AE Antoninianus Milan mint. IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust right / GENIVS IL-LVR, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, standard to right. During his reign, he defeated the Alamanni after a devastating war.
Roman Coin Antoninianus Tetricus I PAX AVG Holding Olive Branch & Sceptre 273 AD - Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus was the emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD. During his reign, he faced external pressure from Germanic raiders, who pillaged the eastern and northern parts of his empire, and the Roman Empire, from which the Gallic Empire had seceded.
Roman. Pupienus (238 A.d). Silver Denarius. Rare. - ROMAN. PUPIENUS (238 A.D). SILVER DENARIUS. Mint of Rome. Obverse. Laureate bust of Pupienus right. Reverse. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and sceptre. (Seaby RSC.26; Sear RCV.8527). Weight: 2.85 grams. Diameter: 19mm. Some surface deposits both sides. Excellent portrait and good metal. Rare.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Cilician Armenia, Hethum I, bronze equestrian Kardez, circa 1250CE - Hethum I (1226-1270CE), Bronze equestrianKardez, 23 mm, 4.42g, obverse; king on horseback right, holding lis-tipped sceptre, reverse; large cross with elongated pellet in each angle, NVG, worn, light surface corrosion.
Unidentified GLORIA EXERCITVS Roman Bronze Nummus [Antioch] (#1151) - For sale here is a Roman bronze with GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, from Antioch mint. I do not know which emperor this coin has been struck under due to wear, but it is certainly one of the Constantines.
Theodosius I AE2 Follis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE2 Follis. Theodosius I As Augustus of the East, 379-392 A.D. Mint: Cyzicus, 379-383 A.D. Reference: RIC IX Cyzicus 14c.
Roman Coin Arcadius AE4 Victory Walking Holding Trophy Dragging Captive CONSB - Flavius Arcadius was Roman emperor from 383 to 408. He was the eldest son of the Augustus Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and the brother of Honorius. A weak ruler, his reign was dominated by a series of powerful ministers and by his wife.
Ancient Roman Bronze Follis Emperor Valentinian /364-375 Ad/ - ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE FOLLIS EMPEROR VALENTINIAN /364-375 AD/. 2.5 Grams Valentinian I, Latin in full Flavius Valentinianus, (born 321, Cibalae, Pannonia—died November 17, 375, Brigetio, Pannonia Inferior), Roman emperor from 364 to 375 who skillfully and successfully defended the frontiers of the Western Empire against Germanic invasions.
Rare! Ancient Roman Bronze Follis Of Helena. Mother Of Constantine /306-329 Ad/ - RARE! ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN OF HELENA. MOTHER OF CONSTANTINE. Helena, 306 - 329 AD. AE Follis 12mm (1.3g). Posthumously, 330 AD Constantinople. Obv.: FL IVL HE-LENAE AVG, draped bust r. Rev. PAX PV-BLICA / CONSE ·, Pax with branch and sceptre. Green patina
Rare! Ancient Roman Bronze Follis Of Helena. Mother Of Constantine /306-329 Ad/ - RARE! ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN OF HELENA. MOTHER OF CONSTANTINE. Helena, 306 - 329 AD. AE Follis 12mm (0.8g). Posthumously, 330 AD Constantinople. Obv.: FL IVL HE-LENAE AVG, draped bust r. Rev. PAX PV-BLICA / CONSE ·, Pax with branch and sceptre
Ancient Roman Copper Coin Emperor Gratian /367-383 Ad/ - Ancient Roman Gratian copper coin - 4th century AD AE14. 1.2 grams, 1 cm Gratian (/ˈɡreɪʃən/; Latin: Flavius Gratianus; 18 April 359 – 25 August 383) was emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire from 367 to 383. The eldest son of Valentinian I, Gratian accompanied his father on several campaigns along the Rhine and Danube frontiers and was raised to the rank of augustus in 367.
VICTORINUS (271 AD) AE Antoninianus. Trier #CX 10281 - • Obv: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right. • Rev: SALVS AVG. Salus standing facing, head to left, holding long vertical sceptre and patera, feeding serpent which rises from altar.
TETRICUS (271-274 AD) AE Antoninianus. Trier Victory #CX 10280 - • Obv: IMP C TETRICVS • P • F AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. • Rev: VICTORIA AVG. Victory advancing left, holding palm in left hand and wreath in right hand. • Ref: RIC V 141. • Condition: Bronze.
TETRICUS (271-274 AD) AE Antoninianus. Cologne Mars #CX 10278 - • Obv: IMP C TETRICVS PF AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. • Rev: VIRTVS AVGG. Mars standing left, holding spear and shield. • Ref: RIC 148. • Condition: Bronze. Very fine.
Vetranio (350 AD) – Æ Half Centenionalis (emperor). Siscia / RIC VIII 294 - Roman Empire – Vetranio (350 AD) – Æ Half Centenionalis (emperor). Siscia mint 350 AD. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Vetranio to right. Vetranio, in military attire, standing front, head to left, holding standard with Chi-Rho on banner with his right hand and spear with his left; Γ SIS in exergue.
GALLIENUS (262 AD) BI Antoninianus. Rome Aequitas #GZ 10273 - • Obv: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head to right. • Rev: AEQVITAS AVG. Aequitas standing front, head to left, holding scales in her right hand and cornucopiae in her left; in field to right, VI. • Ref: MIR 500q.
GALLIENUS (264 AD) BI Antoninianus. Milan #GZ 10270 - • Obv: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head to right. • Rev: VIRTVS AVG. Virtus standing to left, holding spear and resting hand on shield. • Ref: RIC V.1 534; MIR 1147m. • Condition: Billon. Good very fine, attractive full silvering.
GALLIENUS (260-268 AD) Scarce Antoninianus. Milan Laetitia #GZ 10268 - • Obv: GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head right. • Rev: LAETITIA AVG. Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor, S in ex. • Ref: RIC 489; Scarce. • Condition: Billon. Good very fine, hairline flan crack.
GALLIENUS (266 AD) BI Antoninianus. Milan #GZ 10264 - • Obv: IMP GALLIENVS AVG. Radiate head right. • Rev: FORT REDVX. Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, MS in ex. • Ref: RIC 245. • Condition: Billon. Good very fine, full silvering remaining.
[#900241] Coin, Victorinus, Antoninianus, AD 269-271, Trier or Cologne, EF(40-45 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
Roman. Gallienus (253-268 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. Animal Reverse. - ROMAN. GALLIENUS (253-268 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. REVERSE. DOE WALKING RIGHT. Diameter: 19mm..(Thank you for viewing the coin. All my coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. I’ve been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years and collecting for over 50 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
RARE ANCIENT ROMAN ANTONINIANUS. TACITUS /December 275 - June 276 AD/ - RARE ANCIENT ROMAN ANTONINIANUS. TACITUS /December 275 - June 276 AD/. Marcus Claudius Tacitus (/ˈtæsɪtəs/; died June 276) was Roman emperor from 275 to 276. During his short reign he campaigned against the Goths and the Heruli, for which he received the title Gothicus Maximus 5.1 Grams, 15 mm
Magnentius, AE3, Lyons. 350-353 AD - Magnentius, AE3, Lyons. AD 350-353. 18.5mm/2.73gr/RIC VIII Lyons 117; Sear 18799. YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ITEM IN THE PHOTOS.
Ancient Roman Coin Emperor Probus /276-282 Ad/ - genuine 276-282 AD Probus Antoninianus Honesty and courage propelled Probus through the ranks of the Roman army until, after the death of Tacitus, he was named emperor. One of his first missions as emperor was to drive the germanic tribes back across the borders, which earned him the title Germanicus. Probus reached a truce with the Persians in the East, although there was discontent in the empire. Probus was killed by his own soldiers in the year A.D. 282. 3.2 Grams, 2 cm
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN VALENS. DRAGGING CAPTIVE REVERSE /Struck 364-367 AD/ - ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN VALENS. DRAGGING CAPTIVE REVERSE /Struck 364-367 AD/. Obverse Legend: D N VALEN-S P F AVG Obverse Description: Bust of Valens, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed, right Reverse Legend: GLORIA RO-MANORVM Reverse Description: Emperor advancing right, dragging captive with right hand, labarum in left. 3.1 Grams, 12 mm
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN VALENS. DRAGGING CAPTIVE REVERSE /Struck 364-367 AD/ - ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN VALENS. DRAGGING CAPTIVE REVERSE /Struck 364-367 AD/. Obverse Legend: D N VALEN-S P F AVG Obverse Description: Bust of Valens, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed, right Reverse Legend: GLORIA RO-MANORVM Reverse Description: Emperor advancing right, dragging captive with right hand, labarum in left. 1.9 Grams, 12 mm
Ancient Roman Coin Constantine The Great, Two Victories. London Mint /310 Ad/ - ANCIENT ROMAN COIN CONSTANTINE THE GREAT /306-337 AD/ GOOD QUALITY 2.8 Grams/14 mm Constantine's eternal victory: coin of Constantine I, London mint, c.310 Obverse: Emperor helmeted and draped (cloaked). Legend: IMP-CONSTANTINVS-AG (Imperator Constantinus Augustus). reverse: two Victories facing each other and holding a laurel wreath inscribed with Vot-Pr (Vota Populi Romani/Vows of the roman people) on altar. Legend: Victoriae-Laetae-Princ-PerP (Victoriae Laetae Principium Perpetua/Joyous victory to the eternal Prince). Exergue (the space below the field/flat undecorated area of the coin): PLn (Londinium)
2 ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZES CRISPUS/VOT X AND LICINIUS/CAMP GATE IV Century AD - 6.4 grams combined #1 IVL CRIS -PVS NOB C Laureate head right R/ CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT X in wreath, #2 Obverse: IMP LICINIVS AVG. Laureate draped bust left holding globe, sceptre and mappa. Reverse: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG. Campgate with three turrets and no door.
Ancient Roman Commemorative Follis Victory Holding Sceptre And Shield Iv C. Ad - City Commemorative AE follis. Early-mid IV century Alexandria. CONSTANTINOPOLIS, laureate, helmeted bust of Constantinopolis left, wearing imperial mantle, holding reversed spear resembling a sceptre / No legend, Victory standing front, looking left, foot on prow, holding sceptre and resting hand on shield. Mintmark SMALA. 1.6 grams/12 mm
Gordian III AR Antoninianus (238 AD), Pax - Gordian III AR Antoninianus. R everse : PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing front, head left, holding olive branch and sceptre. Weight: 4.29 g.
Roman. Decentius (Caesar A.d.351-353). Bronze Centenionalis. Christogram. - ROMAN. DECENTIUS (CAESAR A.D.351-353). BRONZE CENTENIONALIS. Mint of Ambianum (Amiens, FRANCE). Obverse. Bust of Decentius right. Reverse. Two Victories holding inscribed shield. Weight: 4.71 grams. Diameter: 21mm. (Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Scarce Ancient Roman Antoninianus Vabalathus And Aurelian /270-272 Ad/ - SCARCE ANCIENT ROMAN ANTONINIANUS VABALATHUS AND AURELIAN /270-272 AD/. 2.6 grams, 15 mm Struck November 270 AD - March 272 AD. Obverse: Radiate and cuirassed bust of Aurelian right. Reverse: Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Vaballathus right
Victorinus Antoninianus Roman Coin - Victorinus, third Emperor of the of the Gallic Empire, 269 - 271 A.D. Coin: AE Antoninianus. Mint: Cologne, 269 - 270 A.D. Grade: Fine. Reference: RIC V, II 114. Weight: 2.73 g Die axis: 0°.
Ancient Roman Bronze Coin Constantius Ii /337-361 Ad/ Gladiatorial Combat Rev - He promptly oversaw the massacre of his father-in-law, an uncle and several cousins, consolidating his hold on power. The two remaining brothers maintained an uneasy peace with each other until, in 350, Constans was overthrown and assassinated by the usurper Magnentius.
Emperor Constantius II Silver Siliqua 353-355 AD Lugdunum Mint Great Condition - Emperor Constantius II Silver Siliqua 353-355 AD Lugdunum Mint Great Condition. Obverse - D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG Diademed, Draped and Cuirassed Bust of Constantius II Facing Right Reverse - VICTORIA DD NN AVGVictory Advancing, Holding Wreath and Facing Left.Please contact me if you require further information or pictures regarding this coin.Dispatched Royal Mail Special Delivery (TM) 1:00 PM
AN-JKFP - GORDIAN III - AR Antoninianus, Outstanding bust. - GORDIAN III - AR Antoninianus. Outstanding bust with tones, reverse struck from worn die, a hoard coin. IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. / VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing left, holding olive branch and spear - shield at side.
[#940250] Coin, Philip I, Antoninianus, 249, Roma, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:24c - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909502] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:748 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#908974] Coin, Constantius II, Siliqua, 360-361, Lyon - Lugdunum, MS(60-62), Si - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#908798] Coin, Maximus, As, 236-238, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:11 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#867808] Coin, Maximinus I Thrax, Denarius, 235-236, Roma, AU(55-58), Silver, R - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#65484] Coin, Valerian I, Antoninianus, EF(40-45), Billon, Cohen:230 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Ancient Roman Billon Antoninianus Emperor Aurelian /270-275 Ad/ Nice Reverse - NICE ANCIENT ROMAN COIN EMPEROR AURELIAN /270-275 AD/. 4 Grams, 2 cm Aurelian was proclaimed Emperor by his troops upon the death of Claudius II. During his reign of only five years he completely restored the Roman Empire to its former extent. In addition to his military successes Aurelian gave a great deal of attention to domestic affairs and began to build a fortified wall around Rome.
Roman. Crispus (Caesar, 317-326 A.d). Bronze Coin. - ROMAN. CRISPUS (CAESAR, 317-326 A.D). BRONZE COIN. MINT OF SISCIA. Diameter: 18mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN EMPEROR CONSTANTIUS II /325-326 AD Heraclea Mint/ - FINE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN EMPEROR CONSTANTIUS II 325-326 AD. Heraclea mint. Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS legend with two-turreted gateeway sith star above; mintmark SMH? in exergue 3.7 Grams, 12 mm
ANCIENT ROMAN BILLON ANTONINIANUS PROBUS. SOL IN QUADRIGA/280 AD Mint Cyzicus/ - Probus Antoninianus - Sol in quadriga - RIC 911 Probus Antoninianus, struck 280 AD at Cyzicus mint. Obv IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate and mantled bust left, holding eagle-tipped scepter. Rev: SOLI INVICTO / CM XXIQ (in exergue), Sol in facing quadriga, right hand raised, holding globe and whip in the left hand. 3.6 Grams, 2 cm
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN EMPEROR CONSTANTIUS II /325-326 AD Heraclea Mint/ - FINE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE COIN EMPEROR CONSTANTIUS II 325-326 AD. Heraclea mint. Obv: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. Rev: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS legend with two-turreted gateeway sith star above; mintmark SMH? in exergue 2.8 Grams, 12 mm
BROKEN Ancient Roman Bronze AE3 Constantine the Great circa 307-337 AD - h367 - Bronze AE3 Coin. One of the great Roman emperors, Constantine rose to power when his father Constantius Chlorus died in the year 306 while campaigning against Scottish tribes. He later went on to defeat the rival emperor Maxentius in the decisive battle of Milvian Bridge in 312.
Constantius II VF Centenionalis Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Centenionalis. Constantius II As Augustus of the East, 337 – 350 A.D. Reverse:FEL TEMP - REPARATIO, Constantius II advancing left, his right foot upon one of two captive Persians, holding the Labarum with his right hand and resting his left upon a shield.
Constantius II Centenionalis Cyzicus Roman Empire Coin - Coin: AE Centenionalis. Mintmark:·SMKΔ (Cyzicus) 351-354 A.D. Reference: RIC VIII Cyzicus 96. Constantius II Sole Augustus, 350 – 361 A.D. Weight: 4.83g Die axis: 40°.
Roman Britain. Crispus (Caesar, 317-326 A.d). Bronze Coin. Mint Of London. - ROMAN BRITAIN. CRISPUS (CAESAR, 317-326 A.D). BRONZE COIN. MINT OF LONDON (PLN). Obverse. Bust of Crispus right. Reverse. Sol standing left. Diameter: 18mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Antique Metal Detector Find Ancient Solid Bronze Head (Roman?) - THIS HEAD HAS BEEN ONLY WASHED THE SOIL OFF IT AND PART INSIDE THE NECK. (I'M NOT ALLOWED TO GIVE THE EXACT LAND LOCATION AS THE LAND OWNER DOESN'T WANT RANDOM PEOPLE TURNING UP ON HIS PROPERTY).
Ancient Roman Silver Antoninianus Gordian Iii /238-244 Ad/ - ANCIENT ROMAN SILVER ANTONINIANUS GORDIAN III /238-244 AD/ 4.9 grams Gordian III was Roman emperor from AD 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the united Roman Empire. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and an unknown Roman Senator who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Very little is known of his early life before his acclamation. Gordian had assumed the name of his maternal grandfather in 238 AD.
Emperor Probus Bilion Tetradrachm 276-282 AD Alexandria Mint Fantastic Condition - Emperor Probus Bilion Tetradrachm 276-282 AD Alexandria Mint Fantastic Condition. Obverse - A K M AVP NPOBOC CEB Laureate, Draped and Cuirassed Bust of Probus, Facing RightReverse - Tyche, Standing Left, Modius on Head, with Rudder on Globe in Right Hand and Cornucopiae in Left.Weight - Approx 6.50gSize - Approx. 20mmPlease contact me if you require further information or pictures regarding this coin.Dispatched Royal Mail Signed For® 1st Class Letter.
Rare Julian Ii Ar Siliqua Ad 361-363 Arles - REF: RIC VIII Arles, 312, rated R3. REV: VOT X MVLT XX in four lines, within wreath, with dot in the badge at the top of the wreath.
Extremely Rare Roman Bronze Nummus of Constantine II [Lugdunum] (#742) - For sale here is a fantastic condition Roman bronze nummus of Constantine II from Lugdunum mint, and with GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse. A similar coin, but with two standards instead of one, was sold by Roma in their e-sale 79 for £60 + fees.
Scarce & Interesting Roman Nummus of Constantine I The Great [Trier] (#739) - For sale here is a fantastic condition Roman bronze nummus of Constantine I The Great from Trier mint, and with GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse. I can't find any other examples of nummi with two palms in the reverse centre field.
Roman Coin Licinius AE Follis AD 317 Jupiter Victory Sceptre Captive SMANT Mint - Licinius AE Follis of Antioch. AD 317-320. Mintmark SMANT. RIC VII Antioch 29. Valerius Licinianus Licinius was Roman emperor from 308 to 324. For most of his reign he was the colleague and rival of Constantine I, with whom he co-authored the Edict of Milan, AD 313, that granted official toleration to Christians in the Roman Empire.
Roman. Maximinus I (235-238 A.d). Brass Sestertius. - ROMAN. MAXIMINUS I (235-238 A.D). BRASS SESTERTIUS. Mint of Rome, 236-8 A.D. Obverse. Laureate bust of Maximinus I right. Reverse. PAX AVGVSTI S.C, Pax standing left, holding olive-branch and sceptre. (Sear RCV.8332). Weight: 21.56 grams. Diameter: 28mm. Some scrapes on obverse, otherwise a lovely example.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Roman Coin Constantius II 347AD Thessalonica Two Victories Wreath & Palm SMTS - Constantius II (347 AD), Centenionalis, Thessalonica, O : CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. R : VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN. Two Victories standing & facing each other, each holding wreath & palm. Roman mintmark: Sacra Moneta Thessalonica - Thessalonica (Salonica, Greece).
Vcan V135 Retro - Matt Black - Free Dark Visor - Vcan V135 Retro - Matt Black - Free Dark Visor Key Features: Fibreglass construction Moulded anti-scratch visor Luxurious tan faux leather & sued comfort lining Chin air intake vents Crown ventilation system Rear outlet vents Visor lock Double D ring chinstrap system.
Pr104FfI - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, strong EF bust. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. IMP C PROBVS.P.F.AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / TEMPO-R FELICI, Felicitas standing right, holding caduceus and cornucopia. Mintmark: / I.
Pr19FfI - PROBUS - Bil., Ant., ADVENTVS reverse for Lugdunum is SCARCE. - This ADVENTVS reverse for Lugdunum is SCARCE, silvery-brown tone. IMP C PROBVS.P.F.AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / ADVENTVS PROBI AVG, Emperor, riding left, right hand raised, left holding sceptre; at foot, captive.
Roman Britain. Allectus (293-296 A.d). Bronze Antoninianus. Mint Of London. - ROMAN BRITAIN. ALLECTUS (293-296 A.D). BRONZE ANTONINIANUS. MINT OF LONDON. Obverse. Radiate bust of Allectus right. Reverse. PAX AVG, Pax standing left, ML below. Diameter: 21mm. Scarce.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
Interesting Centenionalis of Constantius II [Lugdunum] (#1001) - For sale here is an interesting Roman bronze centenionalis of Constantius II from Lugdunum mint, and with FEL TEMP REPARATIO (soldier spearing fallen horseman) reverse. This coin seems to have the unusual mintmark [F or K]PL[C or G], of which I cannot find any other examples online.
4 Roman Coins ~ WRL ( Westair Repro Ltd ) - 4 x Roman Coins (WRL Reproductions). A selection of rare and highly collectible WRL Roman Coins. All 4 coins depict WRL SC ROMA and would be a sought after addition to any collection!
Pr103Ff1 - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, Tall, bold, and elegant bust. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. Tall, bold, and elegant bust on mid to dark copper. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / TEMPO-R FELICI, Felicitas standing right, holding caduceus and cornucopia.
Pr37Ff2II - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, MARS VICTOR - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / MARS VICTOR, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy. Mintmark: / II.
[#1020668] Coin, Anonymous, 1/3 Siliqua, 330, Constantinople, Very rare, AU(55-5 - Nicely toned! COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Pr70Cb4 - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, VERY-SCARCE reverse. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. VERY-SCARCE reverse. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate, drapped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behined. / COMIT-I PROBI AVG, Hercules standing left, holding olive-branch, club and lion skin.
Pr37Ff2 - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, Strong bust with a silvery toned surfac - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. Strong bust with a silvery toned surface. Date: 2nd emission, Phase 2, XI - XII 276AD. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. / MARS VICTOR, Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy.
Pr911HT - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, Sol in spread quadriga. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. 3rd emission of Cyzicus, IMP C M AVRP F PROBVS AVG, Radiate bust left in imperial mantle, holding sceptre surmounted by eagle. / SO-LI INVICT-O, Sol in spread quadriga, right hand raised, holding globe in left.
Pr904GD - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, VIRTVS P-ROBI AVG of Cyzicus. - / ADVENTVS PROBI AVG, Emperor riding left, right hand raised, l., holding sceptre-at foot, captive. Mintmark: D (Greek). PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. EX:- Mike Vosper, Collection. Date: End of 276, beginning of 277AD.
Pr351SpLTb - PROBUS, Bill., Ant., No example with this bust in CoinArchives. - No example of RIC 351 with this bust in CoinArchives, RARE+. PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. 3rd emission of Ticinum. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Radiate, cuirassed bust l., holding spear and shield (central boss), seen from back, wide ties.
Pr679CbB2 - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, 277AD INVICTVS issue. - Part of the 277AD INVICTVS issue. Date: ca.277AD. PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. 2nd emission of Siscia, IMP C PROBVS IVN AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from back. / FELICITAS AVG, Felicitas standing left by altar, holding patera and cornucopiae.
Pr666CfT - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus, RARE with this bust. - PROBUS - Billon Antoninianus. EX:- Mike R Vosper, Coll. 7th emission of Siscia, IMP PROBVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed, bust right, seen from front, Ties are wide. / CONCORDIA MILIT, Emperor standing right, clasping hand of Concordia.
AN-TWBB - CLAUDIUS (II) GOTHICUS - AE Antoninianus, SUPERB BUST. - CLAUDIUS (II) GOTHICUS - AE Antoninianus. SUPERB BUST, the coin is more chocolate brown than the picture suggests. Siscia mint, IMP CLAVDIVS AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / LAETITIA AVG, standing left, holding wreath and cornucopia.
Roman Coin Constantius II AE4 Emperor Left Leaning Sceptre Holding Globe -S RARE - Constantius II AE4 337AD. Emperor standing left leaning on sceptre and holding globe, -S- to left, dot to right. His military campaigns against Germanic tribes were successful: he defeated the Alamanni in 354 and campaigned across the Danube against the Quadi and Sarmatians in 357.
Rare Constantine I Follis Gate Antioch Roman Empire Coin VF Genuine - Coin: AE Follis. Constantine I, Sole Augustus, 324 – 337 A.D. Reverse:PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, gate of Antioch with two turrets, ✵ above, nine layers of masonry. · in gateway. Mintmark:SMANTZ (Antioch), 331-334 A.D.
Rare Constantine I Billon Follis Roman Empire Coin VF Genuine - Coin: Billon Follis. Constantine I as Augustus of the West, 312 – 324 A.D. Reverse:VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP, two Victorias holding a shield inscribed withVOT / P R upon an altar. Grade: Very Fine.
Magnentius Maiorina Roman Empire Coin VF - Coin: AE Maiorina. Magnentius, Augustus of the West, 350 – 353 A.D. Mintmark:TRS (Trier). Grade: Very Fine. Reference: RIC VIII Trier 312. Weight: 3.71g Die axis: 190°.
Rare Constantius II Centenionalis Roman Empire Coin Follis Genuine - Coin: AE Centenionalis. Constantius II As Augustus of the East, 337 – 350 A.D. Reverse:FEL TEMP · REPARATIO, Constantius II advancing left, his right foot upon one of two captive Persians, holding the Labarum with his right hand and resting his left upon a shield.
Maximianus Herculius, large follis, 2nd reign, Aquileia mint, 28mm 7.73g - All items are guaranteed original unless described otherwise. For any further information please feel free to ask. If you are not satisfied with your purchase you can return and get the refund. All items are sent tracked and signed (or equivalent for international shipping). FREE SHIPPING on any additional items, please wait for the invoice.
Constantius I - Follis - Roman Coin - CONSTANTIUS I - FOLLIS ®MONETA. Head of Constantius I as Caesar right ®Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. Good sized follis with decent detail. Weight 8.5g. Size 28.4mm. Sear 14085.
[#1020666] Coin, Pupienus, Denarius, 238, Rome, AU(50-53), Silver, RIC:1 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#1020667] Coin, Gallienus, Sestertius, 255-256, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:22 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Laureate and cuirassed bust right, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, LIBERALITAS AVGG / S - C. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#1020665] Coin, Balbinus, Antoninianus, 238, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:12 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Roman Coin Silver Denarius Of Gordian Iii, Rarer Type Emperor On Horseback A2.4 - IT IS IRONIC THAT DESPITE BEING WORTH HALF AN ANTONINIANUS WHEN MINTED, THEY CAN BE WORTH MORE NOW, AS THEY ARE RARER THAN AN ANTONINIANUS, ESPECIALLY WITH THIS REVERSE. CLEAR DETAILS, AS CAN BE SEEN IN MY PHOTOS, ALTHOUGH THEY DO NOT DO THE COIN JUSTICE, IT IS SO MUCH BETTER IN THE HAND.
Roman Coin Billon Silvered Antoninianus Of Victorinus, Very Fine Grade A1.6 - ROMAN COIN BILLON OR NEARLY FULLY SILVERED ANTONINIANUS OF VICTORINUS, VERY FINE GRADE. QUITE RARE TO BE SILVERED. I HAD MY FIRST ROMAN COIN 68 YEARS AGO, SO I HAVE A LITTLE EXPERIENCE. NICELY TONED DARK PEWTER SHADE, A FEW BITS OF BRONZE SHOWS ON HIGH SPOTS, DUE TO WEAR OF THE SILVER PLATING.
Roman Coin Billon Fully Silvered Antoninianus Of Victorinus,Very Fine Grade A1.5 - QUITE RARE TO BE FULLY SILVERED, SLIGHT FLAW IN THE SILVERING AT TOP OF OBVERSE. I HAD MY FIRST ROMAN COIN 68 YEARS AGO, SO I HAVE A LITTLE EXPERIENCE. SO MANY OF THESE COINS ARE JUST BRONZE WITH WEAKLY STRUCK REVERSES, THIS ONE IS VERY DECENT.
Roman Coin Honorius With Star Thessalonica AE4 AD 395 Two emperors Facing RARE - Flavius Honorius (9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Roman emperor from 393 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla. After the death of Theodosius, Honorius ruled the western half of the empire while his brother Arcadius ruled the eastern half.
[#659232] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, Trier or Cologne, VF(20-25), Billon, R - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#658233] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, 274, Cologne, VF(20-25), Billon, RIC:1 - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
Ancient Roman follis of Maxentius. Roma in temple reverse. Wreath. - Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre. Obverse: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG. Outside the UK?. Reverse: CONSERV VRB SVAE. Laureate head right. This depends on the laws and rules of your country.
Ancient Roman follis of Maxentius. Roma in temple reverse. - Roma seated facing, head left, in hexastyle temple, holding globe and sceptre. Obverse: IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG. Outside the UK?. Reverse: CONSERV VRB SVAE. Laureate head right. This depends on the laws and rules of your country.
Galerius Maximianus Caesar 293-305 AD. Aureus Siscia 295-296 Rare Gold Coin 5.9g - Galerius Maximianus Caesar 293-305 AD. Aureus Siscia 295-296 Rare Gold Coin 5.9gGalerius Maximianus Caeser, 293 – 305. Aureus, Siscia 295-296. MAXIMIA – NVS NOB C Laureate head facing right.Reverse PRINCIPI IV – V – ENTVTIS The Prince, in military attire, standing right, holding spear in right hand and globe in the left; in exergue, *SIS. C 175. RIC 18b. Depeyrot 4/13. Calicó 4941. A bold portrait struck in high relief. Minor marks, otherwise virtually as struck and almost in perfect ancient condition.Weight: 5.90 gramsApproximate diameter of 1.9cmThe coin will be safely packaged and dispatched with Royal Mail Special Guaranteed Next Day Delivery. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help.
Otacilia Severa - Sestertius - Roman Coin - OTACILIA SEVERA - SESTERTIUS ®PIETAS. Bust of Otacilia Severa right ®Pietas standing left, PIETAS AUGUSTAE. Weight 17.2g. Size 27mm. Sear 9168.
Gordian Iii - Sestertius - Roman Coin - GORDIAN III - SESTERTIUS ®LAETITIA. Laureate head of Gordian III right ®Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and anchor. Weight 21.6g. Size 31.5mm. Sear 8712.
THEODOSIUS I (383-388 AD) AE Follis. Thessalonica Galley #ST 10233 - • Obv: DN THEODOSIVS PF AVG. • Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM. Emperor standing on galley left with head turned right, Victory at the helm, wreath in left field. Mintmark dot TESB. • Ref: RIC IX 44b. • Condition: Bronze.
Roman Coin Constantius II AE18 Soldier Spearing Fallen Horseman AD 351-355 - Constantius II AE18. Flavius Julius Constantius (7 August 317 – 3 November 361), known as Constantius II, was Roman emperor from 337 to 361. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders against the Sasanian Empire and Germanic peoples, while internally the Roman Empire went through repeated civil wars, court intrigues and usurpations.
Roman. Galerius (305-311 A.d). Bronze Follis. - ROMAN. GALERIUS (305-311 A.D). BRONZE FOLLIS. MINT OF HERACLEA. Obverse. Bust of Galerius right. Reverse. Genius standing left. Diameter: 27mm.(Thank you for viewing the coin. All our coins are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We've been dealing in coins and antiquities for over 40 years. Questions about the coin are always welcome. Kind Regards, Ancient17).
POSTUMUS (262 AD) BI Antoninianus. Lyons Mars #PR 10228 - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. • Rev: P M TR P IIII COS III P P. Mars walking right with trophy and transverse spear. • Ref: RIC 57. • Condition: Silvered/billon. Very fine, struck on a large flan.
TREBONIANUS GALLUS (251 AD) BI Antoninianus. Antioch #RV 10227 - • Obv: IMP CC VIB TREB GALLVS PF AVG. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. • Rev: FELICITAS PVBL. Felicitas seated left, holding corn-ears and sceptre. Two dots in exergue. • Ref: RIC 82 var two dots.
Roman Coin Helena Treveri 330AD Pax Holding Branch and Transverse sceptre RARE - Roman Coin Helena Treveri circa AD 330 Pax Standing to Left Holding Branch and Transverse sceptre. Roman Imperial Coin Helena (mother of Constantine I). Treveri, circa AD 330. FL IVL HELENAE AVG, mantled bust to right / PAX PVBLICA, Pax standing to left, holding branch and transverse sceptre; •TRP• in exergue.
Roman Coin 364-375 AD Valens With Spear (labarum) Dragging Captive By Hair - In that year the Visigoths, defeated and pursued by the Huns, were allowed by Valens’ generals to settle in Roman territory south of the Danube. Soon the tribe rebelled against the Romans and engaged the Emperor in the great Battle of Adrianople (modern Edirne, Tur.).
Maiorina 351-352 Ap. Jc Magnentius Reverse Wins Roman Empire - Bronze - Contractual photos (you buy what you see!) Professional seller / Sale with invoice in the name of the buyer Bank transfers accepted For payments by check: sending after collection and according to the amount sent within 10 days from the date of collection) PLEASE NOTE: To benefit from the grouping of shipping costs for the purchase of several items, please request it from your basket so that a grouped invoice can be edited. BEFORE to proceed to payment! I do not respond to offers.
Nummus 326-328 Constantin I Reverse Door Camp Military RIC.153 Roman Empire - Contractual photos (you buy what you see!) Professional seller / Sale with invoice in the name of the buyer Bank transfers accepted For payments by check: sending after collection and according to the amount sent within 10 days from the date of collection) PLEASE NOTE: To benefit from the grouping of shipping costs for the purchase of several items, please request it from your basket so that a grouped invoice can be edited. BEFORE to proceed to payment! I do not respond to offers.
Nummus Follis 315 Constantin I Trier Reverse Sunglasses Roman Empire Sup Copper - Contractual photos (you buy what you see!) Professional seller / Sale with invoice in the name of the buyer Bank transfers accepted For payments by check: sending after collection and according to the amount sent within 10 days from the date of collection) PLEASE NOTE: To benefit from the grouping of shipping costs for the purchase of several items, please request it from your basket so that a grouped invoice can be edited. BEFORE to proceed to payment! I do not respond to offers.
Galerius Maximianus Æ Follis 28mm (305-306 AD), Lyons - Galerius Maximianus Æ Follis. Lugdunum (Lyons), 305-306 AD. Die Axis: 6h. R everse : GENIO POP-VLI ROMANI, Genius, modius on head, standing left by altar, holding patera and cornucopiae; star in right field; PLC in exergue.
Diocletian Æ Follis 27mm (302-305 AD), Antioch - Diocletian Æ Follis. Antiochia, 302-305 AD. Die Axis: 6h. R everse : GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing left, modius on head, naked, holding patera from which liquid flows, and cornucopiae; A in right field; ANT in exergue.
Diocletian Æ Follis 30mm (300-303 AD), Moneta - R everse : SACRA MONET VRB AVGG ET CAESS N N, Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae; P thunderbolt in exergue. Diocletian Æ Follis. Roma, 300-303 AD. Die Axis: 12h. Weight: 8.88g.
[#657503] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657509] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#658562] Coin, Tetricus II, Antoninianus, Cologne, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:255 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#658431] Coin, Tetricus II, Antoninianus, Trier or Cologne, VF(20-25), Bronze, - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
Roman Coin Gallienus Laetitia RIC 489 Variant Ex Botley Hoard 1994 Rare - Roman Coin Gallienus Ex Botley Hoard 1994. Gallienus Sole reign Billon/Base Silver Antoninianus of Mediolanum 20mm GALLIENUS AVG Radiate head right with drapery left shoulder LAETITIA AVGLaetitia standing left holding wreath and anchor Mintmark P in exergue RIC V S489 Variety RIC Unlisted with drapery on bust Ex Botley Hoard 1994The coin has traces of lacquering on obverse and reverse. Ex Aulusplautius Coins. Please see photos for condition of the coin.
[#657511] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657498] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657510] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657496] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657495] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657504] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#659573] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, 271-274, Cologne, EF(40-45), Billon, R - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Radiate head right, Fides, draped, standing left, holding two ensigns. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#657506] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657501] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#657499] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#656496] Coin, Claudius, Antoninianus, AD 269-271, Rome, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#657497] Coin, Tetricus I, Antoninianus, AD 272-274, Trier, VF(30-35), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#656590] Coin, Constantine II, Follis, Trier, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:520 - Constantine II, Follis, Trier, 330-331 AD, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:520, laureate, cuirassed bust right, two soldiers standing facing one another, two standards between them. Mintmark TRS dot, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS.
Follis/Nummus 305 Ap. Jc Maximin II Daia Antioch RIC.71 Roman Empire Copper - Unless otherwise stated, the item pictured is what you will receive. We take the greatest care in illustrating our articles using high-definition photos, to make them as faithful as possible to reality. Each shipment is systematically accompanied by a tracking number, appropriate insurance and a registered invoice. AD-Numismatique offers you a wide choice of numismatic items (coins, medals, tokens, banknotes, etc.) from France and around the world. Covering more than 2000 years of history, our shop is aimed at both beginners and demanding collectors. Several hundred items are already online and new items are regularly added to our catalog. Remember to subscribe to our seller account so you don't miss anything. (3) Counterfeit period coins (for example "false to serve") may be offered, but.
[#1020024] Coin, Divus Claudius II Gothicus, Antoninianus, 270, Rome, EF(40-45), - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#1020022] Coin, Aurelian, Antoninianus, 274, Milan, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:135 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right, Sol standing facing, head turned to left, raising right hand and holding globe in left; at feet to left, captive. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973649] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 325, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Bronze, RIC:174 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#1020025] Coin, Maximianus, Antoninianus, 290-294, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(50-53), - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973645] Coin, Maximinus II, Follis, 310-312, Siscia, EF(40-45), Copper, RIC:20 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973651] Coin, Licinius I, Pseudo Argenteus, 313, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973537] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:812 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973532] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280-282, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:4 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973541] Coin, Victorinus, Antoninianus, 271, Cologne, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:5 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973540] Coin, Honorius, Nummus, 408-423, Thessalonica, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973535] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:671 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973538] Coin, Procopius, Follis, 365-366, Heraclea, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:7 - Mintmark SMHΓ, D N PROCO-PIVS P F AVG, REPARTI-O FEL TEMP. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973536] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:713 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973533] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:213 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus right., Victory walking left, holding wreath and trophy., IMP PROBVS P F AVG, VICTORIA AVG. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973428] Coin, Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 250, Roma, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:1 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973421] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:93 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973417] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 241, Roma, VF(30-35), Copper, RIC:306 - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Gordian standing right, holding spear and globe., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, P M TR P IIII COS II P P. COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973416] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 241-243, Rome, F(12-15), Bronze, RIC:29 - COIN CONDITIONF(12-15). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973422] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, Trier, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:318 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973429] Coin, Constantius I, Follis, 302-303, Trier, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC:51 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). laureate, cuirassed bust right, Genius standing left, tower on head, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera and cornucopiae, S-F across fields, Mintmark PTR, CONSTANTIVS NOB C, GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI.
[#973419] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 238-244, Rome, VF(30-35), Bronze, RIC:2 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973418] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 238, Roma, F(12-15), Bronze, RIC:300a - COIN CONDITIONF(12-15). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Laetitia standing left, with wreath and anchor., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, LAETITIA AVG N SC. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973009] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, 312-313, London, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:2 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973012] Coin, Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus, 253, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973026] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:675 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973007] Coin, Constans, Centenionalis, 348-350, Rome, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC:1 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973002] Coin, Gordian III, Dupondius, 238-239, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:ma - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right., Securitas standing facing, head left, holding scepter and leaning against column., Very rare and unpublished dupondius., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, SECVRIT PERPET // S C.
[#973013] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 278, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:375 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973025] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 278, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:733 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973014] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Serdica, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:877a - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus to right., Probus on horseback right, spearing enemy., IMP C M AVR PROBVS PF AVG, VIRTVS PROBI AVG / KA A. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973022] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:768 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973010] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 329-330, Rome, AU(55-58), Bronze, RIC:322 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973027] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:651 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973016] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:673 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973023] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Kyzikos, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:913 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973008] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, 310, London, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:121a - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973006] Coin, Fausta, Follis, 326, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:292 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973018] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:670 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973021] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Ticinum, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:435 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972880] Coin, Maximus Caesar, Denarius, 236-238, Rome, EF(40-45), Silver, RIC: - Bare-headed, draped bust right, seen from behind, Maximus standing left with baton & two standards, MAXIMVS CAES GERM, PRINC IVVENTVTIS. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#973004] Coin, Helena, Follis, 327-328, Trier, AU(55-58), Bronze, RIC:508 - [#973004] Coin, Helena, Follis, 327-328, Trier, AU(55-58), Bronze, RIC:508. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Mintmark: PTRE, FL HELENA-AVGVSTA, SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICE. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#973005] Coin, Julian II, Nummus, 361-363, Antioch, AU(55-58), Bronze, RIC:219 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972861] Coin, Paulina, Denarius, 235, Rome, AU(50-53), Silver, RIC:2. - Veiled and draped bust right., Diva Paulina, raising hand and holding sceptre, reclining left on peacock flying right., DIVA PAVLINA, CONSECRATIO. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972878] Coin, Maximinus I Thrax, Denarius, 235, Rome, EF(40-45), Silver, RIC:1 - Laureate and draped bust of Maximinus right., Salus seated left, feeding with patera serpent rising from altar., IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, SALVS AVGVSTI. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972738] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 283, Ticinum, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:75 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Carus right., Pax standing left, holding oliv branch and standard., IMP CARVS P F AVG, PAX EXERCITI // PXXI. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972732] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:106 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972718] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 284, Lyon - Lugdunum, EF(40-45), Bill - As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Radiate head right, Eagle standing left, head right., DIVO CARO PIO, CONSECRATIO // II.
[#972742] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, 267, Antioch, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:61 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972726] Coin, Carinus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Antioch, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972717] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 284, Lyon - Lugdunum, EF(40-45), Bill - As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Radiate head right, Eagle standing left, head right., DIVO CARO PIO, CONSECRATIO // I.
[#972745] Coin, Maximianus, Follis, 307, Trier, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC:705 var. - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972733] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282, Cyzicus, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:118 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972728] Coin, Tacitus, Antoninianus, 276, Serdica, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:3965 - Radiate bust of Tacitus to right, with slight drapery over his left and right shoulders., Fides standing right, holding two standards and facing Sol, standing left, raising his right hand in salute and holding a globe in his left., IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, PROVIDEN DEOR / KA Δ.
[#972714] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 284, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:1 - Divus Carus (Died 283), Antoninianus, Siscia, struck under Carinus, Radiate head right, Lighted and garlanded altar., DIVO CARO PARTHICO, CONSECRATIO AVG / SMSXXI. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972721] Coin, Numerian, Antoninianus, 283-284, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(55-58), Bil - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972725] Coin, Carinus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Antioch, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972731] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 283, Tripolis, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:124 - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, Carus standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left., IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, VIRTVS AVGG / TR // XXI. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972723] Coin, Carinus, Antoninianus, 283, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:196 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972741] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:82 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972628] Coin, Numerian, Antoninianus, 283, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:461 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972740] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 283, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(55-58), Billon, RI - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Carus right., Pax standing left with olive branch and sceptre., IMP C M AVR CARVS AVG, PAX AVGG / B. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972715] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 284, Siscia, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:1 - Divus Carus (Died 283), Antoninianus, Siscia, struck under Carinus, Radiate head right, Lighted and garlanded altar., DIVO CARO PARTHICO, CONSECRATIO AVG / A // SMSXXI. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972739] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Ticinum, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:73 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Carus right., Pax standing left, holding oliv branch and standard., IMP C M AVR KARVS P F AVG, PAX EXERCITI // VIXXI. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972716] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Antioch, EF(40-45), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972625] Coin, Constantine II, Nummus, 317, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC:174 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972620] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 319-320, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972623] Coin, Divus Carus, Antoninianus, 284, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:47 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Radiate head right, Eagle standing facing, head turned to left, with open wings., DIVO CARO PARTHICO, CONSECRATIO // KAA. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972621] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 324-325, Lyon - Lugdunum, MS(60-62), Bron - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972504] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 263-265, Trier, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:3 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972575] Coin, Constantine II, Nummus, Trier, MS(60-62), Copper - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972574] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, 325-326, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC:47 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972497] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, AD 310-313, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972494] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 310, London, MS(60-62), Copper, RIC:122 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972514] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, AD 310-313, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972512] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:810 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972505] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Cyzicus, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:12 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Carus right., Victory walking left, holding a wreath and a palm., IMP C M AVR CARVS AVG, VICTORIA AVG. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972508] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:661 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972490] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, AD 310-313, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972480] Coin, Macrianus, usurper, Antoninianus, 260-261, Samosata, EF(40-45), - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972493] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, 315, Lyon - Lugdunum, MS(60-62), Copper, - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972491] Coin, Constantine I, Follis, AD 310-313, Trier, MS(60-62), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#972495] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, 263-264, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:2 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972479] Coin, Tacitus, Antoninianus, 276, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(55-58), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972482] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:82 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972509] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:706 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972499] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276-282, Siscia, MS(63), Billon, RIC:682 - COIN CONDITIONMS(63). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#972487] Coin, Carus, Antoninianus, 282-283, Ticinum, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:77 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#971458] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 243, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:147 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#971460] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240-243, Roma, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#971453] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, Roma, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:53 - IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, LIBERALITAS AVG III. COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970927] Coin, Constantius II, Siliqua, 360-361, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(55-58), Si - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970637] Coin, Constantius I, Follis, 299-303, Carthage, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC - Mintmark G, CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970633] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, AD 277, Lyon - Lugdunum, AU(55-58), Billon - YEARAD 277. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970629] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276-282, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:66 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970634] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 281, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:213 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus right., Victory walking left, holding wreath and trophy., PROBVS P F AVG, VICTORIA AVG. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970614] Coin, Valerian I, Antoninianus, 257-258, Trier, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970628] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 279-280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:66 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970613] Coin, Valerian II, Antoninianus, 257-258, Trier, AU(55-58), Billon, RI - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970631] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 281, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:731 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970626] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Roma, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:150 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970627] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Lyon, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:270 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970609] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 239, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:16 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970575] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 239, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:19 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970562] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:675 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970608] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 241-243, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970602] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 244, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:141 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970563] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:753F - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970530] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:810 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970517] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 279, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:774 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus left, holding spear and shield., IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, SOLI INVICTO // XXIVI. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970536] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, 281, Ticinum, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:490 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970528] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:810 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970518] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 278-279, Roma, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:207 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970515] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 279, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:767 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970523] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:653 va - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970514] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276-282, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:77 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus left, holding spear and shield., IMP C PROBVS PF AVG, SOLI INVICTO // XXIVI. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970513] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:783 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970503] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280-281, Serdica, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:8 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970510] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Kyzikos, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:911 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970506] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:691 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970509] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Kyzikos, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:911 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970406] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 268, Colonia Agrippinensis, Very rare, A - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970405] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 268, Trier or Cologne, Very rare, AU(55- - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970224] Coin, Maximianus, Follis, 305-306, Carthage, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:39 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970236] Coin, Salonina, Antoninianus, 259-260, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:6. - SALONINA AVG, FELICITAS PVBLICA. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970229] Coin, Gordian III, As, 238-239, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:255a - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970232] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 242-244, Antioch, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970230] Coin, Gordian III, As, 243-244, Rome, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC:337b - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right., Victory standing facing, head left, resting right hand on grounded shield set on a mourning captive seated to left, and holding palm in left., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, VICTORIA AETERNA / S - C.
[#970222] Coin, Galerius, Follis, 305-310, Siscia, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC:81b va - Laureate head of Galerius right., Genio standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae ; in the field right, A., GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB C, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI // SIS. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970228] Coin, Gordian III, As, 243-244, Rome, VF(30-35), Bronze, RIC:335b - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right., Securitas standing left, leaning on column and holding sceptre., IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, SECVRIT PERPET / S - C. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970221] Coin, Constance Chlore, Follis, 296-297, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970223] Coin, Galerius, Follis, 299-303, Carthage, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:32b - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970216] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 244, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:145 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970215] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 243, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:156 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970219] Coin, Gordian III, Denarius, 240, Roma, AU(55-58), Silver, RIC:111 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970217] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 244, Roma, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:145 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970090] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Ticinum, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:401 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970094] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 281, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:158var - Probus riding on horseback to left, raising his right hand and holding scepter with his left; on ground to left, captive., PROBVS PF AVG, ADVENTVS AVG / R thunderbolt Z. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970097] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:651 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970092] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 278, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:157 - Probus riding on horseback to left, raising his right hand and holding scepter with his left; on ground to left, captive., IMP PROBVS AVG, ADVENTVS AVG / R Δ. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970096] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:651 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970085] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 281, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:169 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970100] Coin, Constance Chlore, Follis, 302-304, Lyon, AU(50-53), Bronze, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970091] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 278, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:618 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970080] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Serdica, MS(63), Billon, RIC:862 - COIN CONDITIONMS(63). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970087] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:692 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970082] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 279, Ticinum, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:573 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970095] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:651 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970088] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 282, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:734 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970093] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 279, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:157 - Probus riding on horseback to left, raising his right hand and holding scepter with his left; on ground to left, captive., IMP PROBVS AVG, ADVENTVS AVG / R S. COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970098] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Cyzicus, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:908 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970086] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Ticinum, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:365 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970079] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Serdica, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:864 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970081] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 281, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:770 va - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970083] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 276, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:762 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970072] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:713 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970077] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Rome, MS(63), Billon, RIC:801 - COIN CONDITIONMS(63). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970070] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:706 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970078] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, 280, Rome, MS(63), Billon, RIC:173 - Radiate and cuirassed bust of Probus to right., IMP PROBVS PF AVG, IOVI CONS PROB AVG /-//R wreath B. COIN CONDITIONMS(63). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#970075] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:821 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970071] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Siscia, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:712 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970041] Coin, Gordian III, Sestertius, 243-244, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:3 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970035] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:234 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970026] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 241-243, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970021] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 239-240, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970017] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 241-243, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970011] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 244, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:148 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970033] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 243-244, Antioch, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970037] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 277, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:manque - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970034] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, 280, Serdica, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:888 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970016] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 241, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:88 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#970005] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 238-239, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940863] Coin, Fausta, Nummus, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, Cohen:7 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940668] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 261, Trier, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:64 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940665] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, 257-258, Trier or Cologne, AU(50-53), B - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940663] Coin, Maximien Hercule, Aurelianus, Lyon - Lugdunum, EF(40-45), Billon - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940647] Coin, Gratian, Maiorina, Lyon - Lugdunum, Barbaric imitation, EF(40-45 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940654] Coin, Galerius, Aurelianus, 295-296, Antioch, AU(55-58), Billon, Cohen - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940645] Coin, Crispus, Follis, Siscia, VF(20-25), Copper, RIC:39 - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940659] Coin, Diocletian, Aurelianus, Lyon - Lugdunum, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940657] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 260-269, Trier or Cologne, AU(55-58), Bi - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940652] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, 257-258, Trier or Cologne, VF(30-35), B - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940661] Coin, Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 250, Roma, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:2 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940649] Coin, Constantius II, Maiorina, Antioch, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC:125 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940651] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:468 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940658] Coin, Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 246-247, Roma, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940643] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, Trier, F(12-15), Copper, RIC:40 - COIN CONDITIONF(12-15). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940648] Coin, Gratian, Nummus, Arles, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:19 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940646] Coin, Constans, Nummus, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:195 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940644] Coin, Magnus Maximus, Maiorina, VF(20-25), Copper - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940641] Coin, Constantine I, Nummus, 337-340, Antioch, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC: - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940639] Coin, Constantine I, Half Follis, Roma, Rare, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:1 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940642] Coin, Constantine II, Follis, Trier, VF(20-25), Copper - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940640] Coin, Constans, Follis, VF(20-25), Copper - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940636] Coin, Constantius II, Nummus, 328, Trier, AU(55-58), Copper, RIC:514 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940638] Coin, Constantine I, Minimi, Barbaric imitation, VF(20-25), Copper - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940637] Coin, Constantius II, Nummus, 328, Trier, AU(50-53), Copper, RIC:514 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940635] Coin, Philip I, As, Rome, VF(20-25), Bronze, RIC:169b - COIN CONDITIONVF(20-25). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940631] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240-243, Roma, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940630] Coin, Gordian III, Antoninianus, 241-243, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940528] Coin, Postumus, Antoninianus, 268, Trier or Cologne, Rare, EF(40-45), - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940424] Coin, Claudius II (Gothicus), Antoninianus, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940422] Coin, Claudius II (Gothicus), Antoninianus, Milan, MS(60-62), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940392] Coin, Maximinus I Thrax, Sestertius, Rome, VF(30-35), Bronze, RIC:90 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940389] Coin, Maximus, Sestertius, 236-238, Rome, EF(40-45), Bronze, RIC:11 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940289] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, 260-269, Trier, AU(50-53), Billon, Cohe - Gallienus radiate head right, Victoria with two captives, GALLIENVS PF AVG, VICT GERMANICA. COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940232] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, Siscia, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:616 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940235] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, Antioch, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:925 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940231] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, Rome, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:170 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940233] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, Lyon, AU(50-53), Billon, RIC:121 - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940234] Coin, Probus, Aurelianus, Cyzicus, AU(55-58), Billon, RIC:911 - COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940198] Coin, Constantine II, Nummus, Trier, MS(60-62), Copper, RIC:441 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#940199] Coin, Probus, Antoninianus, Rome, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:157 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940195] Coin, Licinius I, Follis, Thessalonica, MS(63), Billon, RIC:60b - COIN CONDITIONMS(63). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940197] Coin, Licinius II, Nummus, Siscia, MS(60-62), Billon, RIC:155 - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940196] Coin, Claudius II (Gothicus), Antoninianus, 260-269, Milan, MS(60-62), - COIN CONDITIONMS(60-62). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940085] Coin, Herennius Etruscus, Antoninianus, 251, Rome, AU(50-53), Billon, - COIN CONDITIONAU(50-53). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#940056] Coin, Vabalathus and Aurelian, Antoninianus, Antioch, AU(55-58), Billo - Rare in this quality, laureate, draped bust of Vabalathus right, radiate, cuirassed bust of Aurelian right. Officina letter S below. COIN CONDITIONAU(55-58). This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts.
[#909564] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Rome, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:317 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909561] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Rome, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:305 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909563] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Rome, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:317 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909551] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:288 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909550] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:288 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909552] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:193 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909559] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Milan, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:494 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909554] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:221 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909548] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:288 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909558] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, AD 260-268, VF(30-35), Billon, RIC:236 - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909547] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, EF(40-45), Billon, RIC:157 - COIN CONDITIONEF(40-45). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.
[#909556] Coin, Gallienus, Antoninianus, Roma, VF(30-35), Billon, Cohen:1010, RI - COIN CONDITIONVF(30-35). Extended warranty. This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. As part of our procedures to fight against the trafficking of cultural goods, the provenance of this item has been rigorously verified.