Roman Republic - Aes grave (heavy bronze) - 225-217 BC - With Two-Faced Janus and prow of a Roman galley
Roman Republic - Aes grave (heavy bronze) - 225-217 BC - With Two-Faced Janus and prow of a Roman galley
Roman Republic – SAX Series Uncial Standard - AE AS (26,79 gr., 32 mm.) Rome mint, Cluvius Saxula, struck 169-158 BC
The Roman Republic - C. Renius - AR Denarius (Silver, 17mm, 3,82g), Rome mint c. 138 BC - Head of Roma / Juno Caprotina in biga - Cr. 231/1; Syd. 432
Roman Republic – Gens Naevia - Silver Denarius Serratus (3,78 gr., 18 mm.) Rome mint, struck 79 BC
The Roman Republic - M. Volteius M.f. - AR Denarius (Silver, 18mm, 3,81g.), Rome mint, c. 78 BC - Head of Hercules / Erymanthian boar - Cr. 385/2; Sydenham 775
Roman Republic – anonymous Denarius – 86 BC – Apollo Vejovis / Jupiter
Roman Republic - Mn. Aquillius, AR Denarius (Seratus), in memory of the victory of his grandfather, 65 BC
Roman Republic – Gens Livineia - Silver Denarius (3,62 gr., 18 mm.) Rome mint, struck 42 BC
Ancient Hispania - Arcedurgi As, La Seu d'Urgell (Lleida) - 28 mm / 15.1 g
Ancient Hispania - Beligiom Quadrant, Belchite (Zaragoza) 16 mm / 2.8 g
Antique Hispania - As of Obulco, Porcuna (Jaen) - 28 mm / 17.1 g
Ancient Hispania - Lascuta Semis, Alcalá de los Gazules (Cádiz) 20 mm / 7.7 g
Roman Republic - Mark Antony 32–31 BC. AR Legionary Denarius. LEG IV.
Roman Empire -- Augustus’ gold coin, lined -- C CAES AVGVST F.
Roman Empire - Tiberius (14 - 37 A.D.), bronze dupondius (9,89 g. 27 mm). Issues in honour of Divus Augustus, Rome mint, 22-30 A.D. PROVIDENT / Ara. Rare coin.
Roman Empire - CLAUDIUS I - AE As - Rome - Minerva brandishing shield and spear S-C, 41–41 AD
The Roman Empire - Galba (68-69 AD) - Æ Dupondius (Bronze, 29mm, 12,11g.), Rome mint struck August-September 68 AD - Head of Galba / Libertas - RIC I, 275 - Rare
Roman Empire - Galba Sestertius - SPQR OB CS.
The Roman Empire - Vespasian (69-79 AD) - Æ Dupondius (Bronze, 28mm; 14,31g.), Lugdunum (Lyon) mint struck ca. 77-78 AD - Head of Vespasian / Fides Publica - RIC I, 1210; Lyon 76; BMCRE 828
Roman Empire - AE as - Vitellius - Taracco mint - Fides Exercituum - AE28 11,22 gr
Roman Empire - Vespasian, 69-79 denarius RIC 42, (RIC [1962] 29), RSC 42, BMC 48
Roman Empire - Vespasian, 69-79 denarius RIC 847, (RIC [1962] 99a), RSC 121, BMC 180
Roman Provincial - Vespasian AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria
Roman Empire - Anonymous, time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Æ Quadrans (13mm, 2.61 g) Tiber / She-wolf standing
Roman Empire - Traianus (98-117 A.D.) AE bronze sestertius, Temple. Rome mint
Roman Empire - Trajan, AR Denarius, 107 AD
Roman Empire – Silver denarius Emperor Trajan (98 - 117 A.D.),(3,12 g. 19 mm.) minted in Rome, SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI.
Roman Imperial - Hadrian (117-138), AR Denarius - PIETAS
Roman Empire - silver denarius of Emperor Hadrian (117-138 AD) Reverse: Piëtas with altar.
Roman Empire - Faustina junior augusta (147-176 A.D.), bronze sestertius (18,87 g. 30 mm). Rome mint, 147 - 156 A.D. AVGVSTI PII FIL. Venus.
Roman Empire - Commodus Sestertius 180 - Rome - Honouring MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 A.D.
Roman imperial - AR denarius - Geta - Princeps Juventutis - 19 mm 2,36 gr
Roman Empire - Ar denarius - Caracalla - Hercules - 19 mm 3,16g
Roman Empire - Denarius - Elagabalus - SVMMVS SACERDOS - Average: 19 mm / 3.01 g
Roman Empire - Alexandria Bronze tetradrachm Alexander Severus, 222–235 A.D.
Roman Empire - Sestertius - Gordian III (241-243 A.D)
Roman Empire - Denarius - Gordian III - SECVRITAS PVBLICA - 19 mm / 2.6 g
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Elagabalus - Libertas - 20 mm 3,47 g
Roman Empire - Cilicia, Corykus. Valerian I. A.D. 253-260. AE 34, 16,36gr
Roman Empire - AR antoninianus - Herenia Etruscilla - Pudicitia - 23 mm 3,62 g
Roman Empire - Gallienus (253 - 268 A.D.) bronze antoninianus (3,62 g. 22 mm.) from Rome mint, FORTVNA REDVX. S.
Roman Empire - Claudius II Gothicus (09/268-06-08/270) bronze antoninianus (21mm, 3,35g) Rome mint, A.D. 269. AEQVITAS AVG
Roman Empire - VICTORINUS (269-271) AR Antoninianus, Trier, SOL INVICTUS
Roman Empire - IMITATION - VICTORINUS/Tetricus? (269-271) AE Antoninianus, SPES
The Roman Empire - Claudius II Gothicus (268-270 AD) - Æ Antoninianus (Copper-Billon, 21mm; 3,25g.) - Rome mint, struck c. 268-9 AD - Radiate bust / Genius - RIC 45
Roman Empire - Maximianus I Erculius. 286-310 d.C. Antoninianus. AE. Lugdunum
Roman Empire - Follis - 300 - 301 A.D Galerius Maximian - Antioquia. RIC 55b
Roman Empire - Constantine I the great (307-337 A.D.) bronze follis (3,42 g, 20 mm). Londinum mint (316-317 A.D.) SOLI INVICTO COMITI. S - F / PLN.
Roman Empire - Constantine I - Argenteus - Trier
ROMAN EMPIRE. Maximinus II Daza (303-309) AE follis. (22,06 mm, 3,89 gr). Antioch mint 313 AD. HERCVLI VICTORI, Statue of the Farnese Hercules
Roman Empire - Helena, mother of Constantine I Augusta - 324-330 A.D.) bronze follis (20 mm, 4.14 g). Heraclea, AD 325-326. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE.
Roman Empire - Constantine II (317-337 A.D.) bronze follis (2,54 g 18 mm). Thessalonica mint. 318-319 A.D. VOT V/MVLT X/ CAESS/ TSB. Very rare
Roman Empire - LICINIUS I. (308-324) AE Follis, Thessalonica, JUPITER
Roman Empire. Constantine II as caesar (306-337 AD) follis. Ticinum mint (325). VOT X crescent. QT in exerge
Roman Empire - Theodosius I (379 - 395 A.D.) bronze maorina (5,67 g. 21 mm.) from Heraclea mint, AD 383-388. GLORIA ROMANORVM. T / SMHB in exergue.
Barbaric - Iustinus II (566-578 A. D.) AV Tremissis - From Albuinus (566-572 A. D.) to the interregnum ( 574-584 A.D.) - MEC 1, 298
Byzantium ; Constantinus X 1059 – 1067 A. D. , Constantinopolis , AE 29 m/m
Roman Republic - 50 bronze pre-coins struck between the 1st and 2nd century AD
Roman Empire - Lot of 2 asses and 9 quadrants of emperor Claudius.
Roman Empire - 2 x AR Denarius (Hadrian RIC 265 / Elagabalus RIC 87)
Roman Empire – 1 Sesterius, Crispina – 1 Dupondius, Vespasian.
Roman Empire - 3x Antoninianus, Postumus (260-269)
Roman Empire - set of 3 AR denarii of the Septimius Severus family, 193–211 A.D. (Septimius Severus, his wife Julia Domna and sun Caracalla).
Lot of 3 pieces – High Empire Agustus As coins (Iberian Patricia Colony, and Crispina, Faustina (Daughter) Sesterce.
Roman Empire - Four roman bronze coins lot. Constans (2) and Constantius II (2) AE16-19 from Arles mint. Great set of roman coins!
Roman Empire - Constantine I (307–337 A.D.) & Valens (364–378 A.D.) & Diocletian(284–305 A.D.) AE Follis, Three coins
Lot 2 coins Roman Empire: Julianus II - 361-363 AD - Follis - Sirmium / Constantinus I - 307-3387 ad - AE3/4 - Antioch
Roman Empire - Lot with 4 AE 3 of emperor Valentinianus II, Constantinus II, Constantinus I
Lot of 9 Roman coins (2 High Empire) 7 Low Empire. Constans (3) 1 commemorative, Constantine I, II, Magnentius, with mint (3). VF+ (majority)
Roman Empire - Diverse set of 26 coins from 11 different emperors (Augustus, Constantinus, Valens, Honorius, Tetricus, etc.)
Roman Empire – 50 bronze coins minted between the 3rd and 4th centuries B.C.