We present this Roman copper coin, dated 145-161 AD, with a dark patina. Marked by Antoninus Pius. In fair condition. Weight: 4.60 g. Shipping extra (€26).
Tetradrachm for the Kingdom of Macedonia: Antigonus Gonatas. 273/271 BC. Mint: Amphipolis. Obverse: Macedonian shield decorated with seven stars between two circles; in the center, the head of Pan. Re[...]
Denarius of Julius Caesar, minted in 45 BC. Venus facing left, no inscription. Reverse: Captive Gaul beneath a trophy. Coin minted in Spain in 45 BC. Weight: 3.52 grams. Diameter: 20 mm. Condition: Ve[...]
Denarius of Emperor Nerva, minted in Rome in 98. Laureate head right. Inscription: IMP Nerva Caes Aug Germain PMTRP II. Reverse: Two clasped hands (Concord). Inscription: IMP II Cos IIII PP. Weight: 3[...]
Antoninianus of Caracalla, minted in Rome in 215. Right-facing portrait of Caracalla with radiate crown. Inscription: Antoninus Pius Aug. Germain. Reverse: Radiate lion passant to the left, holding a [...]
Large bronze coin, known as AES GRAVE. Dated: 225-217 BC. Diameter: 64 mm. Coin without inscription, laureate head of Janus / galley prow to the right, below, value mark. Rare coin in Very Fine to Ext[...]
Denarius of Empress Julia Domna (212), wife of Septimius Severus. Obverse: Portrait of Julia facing right, legend: Julia Augusta (Julia, Empress). Reverse: The goddess Cybele seated on a curule chair,[...]
Denarius of Lucius Procila, minted in Rome in 80 BC. Weight: 3.92 grams. Diameter: 19 mm. Obverse: Laureate head of Jupiter right, behind, SC. Reverse: Juno Sospita fighting right, wearing a goatskin [...]
Denarius of Lucius Rustius, dating: 76 BC, weight: 3.87 g, diameter: 19 mm. Obverse: head of Mars, reverse: ram. /L.Rusti. Coin classified R2. In superior condition.
Agent of Maximinus Hercules, minted in Rome in 294. Weight: 3.31 grams. Diameter: 18 mm. Coin in superior condition, very well centered on the portrait. Classified R2.
Magnificent sestertius in orichalcum, struck in Rome between A.D. 134 and 138, measuring 32 mm in diameter and weighing 23.06 g.The obverse bears the legend HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, framing a laurea[...]
Detailed observation under ×10 magnification and raking light of a posthumous silver denarius of Septimius Severus deified, struck in Rome around 211 AD, displaying a refined bearded portrait and a CO[...]
Magnificent sestertius in orichalcum, struck under the reign of Trajan between A.D. 103 and 111, measuring 36 mm in diameter and weighing 23.54 g.The obverse bears a laureate, draped, and cuirassed po[...]
Magnificent gold solidus struck at Carthage under Constantine IV (668–685 AD), with his co-emperors Heraclius and Tiberius, dated by the 6th indiction (IY 6 = 677/678).On the obverse, a helmeted and c[...]
Superb imperial gold solidus struck in Constantinople under Emperor Leo I.Obverse: the legend D N LEO PERPET AVG frames a helmeted and cuirassed military bust, seen three-quarters facing right, holdin[...]
NERO (54-68) SEMIS Original d epoqavers: bare head of Nero to the left / IMP NERO CAESAR AVG20 mm, 4.1 grevers: Rome seated to the left on a cuirass, holding a crown in the right hand and the left arm[...]
Roman silver denarius, struck around 145 BC, from the Antestia family, and mounted in the 19th century as a tie pin. It represents on the obverse a helmeted head, symbol of Rome and on the left the na[...]
Incredible, you will have to commit to telling those around you, to the little children around you, you will see their eyes shine when you calculate the age of this tiny thing of 2.29 grams of silver.[...]
Rare piece set in a silver dish. Silver tetradrachm Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysus. Diademed bust and eagle standing left. The cup measures 3 inches in diameter, the Tetradrachm approximately 0,98 inches i[...]
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