The mid-third century AD was marked by foreign invasions, political instability, and recurring outbreaks of plague, making the brief reign of Volusian part of the era known as the Crisis of the Third Century.
ROMAN EMPIRE. AD 253-268. Billon Antoninianus, NGC Certified. Salonina, AD 254-268. Double Denarius, Wife of Gallienus, NGC Certified. NGC and PMG Authorized dealer. Hasmonean Kings, 135-37 B.C. Æ Prutah.
Here is a Ancient Roman Coin from between 251 and 253 featuring Tetricus II on obverse, facing right. Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC) number 272. Dark, worn, but identifiable.
🪙 Gallienus – Victory Standing. Ruler: Gallienus. Obverse: Radiate head of Emperor Gallienus. This bronze coin was issued during the reign of Emperor Gallienus, who ruled the Roman Empire during one of its most turbulent periods, often referred to as the Crisis of the Third Century.
NGC F Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus AD251-253. Seeking stability, Gallus made peace with the Goths, allowing them to leave with captives and plunder, and receiving an annual subsidy. Decius was deified in June 251, but Hostilian's fate is unclear—he may have died from a plague by November.
Trebonianus Gallus. REV: Pietas veiled, standing left by altar, raising both hands. Legend: PIETAS AVGG. However, their own soldiers betrayed them, and both were killed near Interamna (modern Terni, Italy).
Here is a Ancient Roman Coin from between 251 and 253 featuring Tetricus II on obverse, facing right. Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC) number 272. Dark, worn, but identifiable.
Roman Imperial. Constantius II, 330-335 AD. AE Follis (1.04g 16.7mm) Antioch Mint. O./FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate and cuirassed bust to right R./ GLORIA EXERCITVS, two soldiers holding spears and shields with two standards between them, dots on banners.
JOHANAN HYRCANUS. An interesting bronze Judaean coin of Johanan Hyrcanus. A great way to display an ancient coins collection! During the first year of John Hyrcanus’s reign, he faced a serious challenge to independent Judean rule from the Seleucid Empire.
During the first year of John Hyrcanus's reign, he faced a serious challenge to Judean independence from the Seleucid Empire. The prolonged siege caused Hyrcanus to remove any Judean from the city who could not assist with the defence effort (Antiquities 13.240).
Judaea – Alexander Jannaeus (103–76 BC) | “Coins of the Bible” Label. Own a genuine piece ofBiblical history with this authenticWidow’s Mite (AE Prutah) from ancient Judaea, struck during the reign ofAlexander Jannaeus (103–76 BC).
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