July 17, 2026
July 17, 2026
Philippus Arabus, Sestertius, 248, RomeRIC 164Obv.: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVGRev.: SAECVLVM NOVVM S C15.22 g26.7 mm Welcome to Jetons Canada. We do combine shipping. Only pay shipping once(most expensive one), all the added items are free of shipping charges. Here you know what you buy. Pictures show the actual item you will get so make sure you take a good look.We take high quality pictures and we don't retouch them. If you have questions, don't hesitate, we will happily answer you. And please ask BEFORE you buy, not after. We have more items, make sure you take a look. Canadian residents will have to pay taxes. No tax is charged on out of country purchases.All customs, duties, and processing fees for international orders are the responsibility of the recipient. Thank you! Merci! Nous parlons français aussi alors n'hésitez pas.
July 17, 2026
Any Holy Land artifacts imported after 1970 were approved for export by the Israel Antiquities Authority. Certificate of Authenticity's for artifacts: I make and issue my own COA's. A COA for an artifact is WORTHLESS unless it was issued by the person you bought the artifact from.
July 17, 2026
Epfig Story For the next two years, Constans engaged in a war with the Franci, ancestors of the Franks, in the part of Gaul now known as Alsace. He was still subduing the Franci when a new threat broke out in Britannia.
July 17, 2026
Roman Empire.AR Antoninianus. Gordian III (238-244). Antioch mint. Rev:P M TR P II COS P P; Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt and sceptre, Gordian standing at his feet.
July 17, 2026
ROMAN EMPIRE E L A G A B A L U S 16 May 218 - 11 March 222 A.D. RARE LAST ISSUE This coin type was issued in the final emission of coinage under Elagabalus, minted from Jan-Mar 222. During the previous year, a "horn" was added to Elagabalus' portrait, commonly believed to be a mark indicating divine status. During this last issue final emission, though, the "horn" disappeared from the coinage. Silver Denarius 21mm. c. 3.0g. Rome mint. Struck January-March, 222 AD. ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: P M TR P V COS IIII P P, Elagabalus standing left, sacrificing out of patera over lighted altar and holding club; star to left. Ref. RIC 52; Thirion 225; RSC 213a. INDEPENDENTLY CERTIFIED & GRADED By NGC Ch XF (Choice Extremely Fine).
July 17, 2026
Certificate of Authenticity's for artifacts: I make and issue my own COA's. A COA for an artifact is WORTHLESS unless it was issued by the person you bought the artifact from. Any Holy Land artifacts imported after 1970 were approved for export by the Israel Antiquities Authority.
July 16, 2026
July 16, 2026
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.
July 16, 2026
July 16, 2026
July 16, 2026
This item is certified authentic following the expertise of two recognized numismatic experts. Extended warranty.
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