Divus Carus Æ Antoninianus. Struck under Carinus, Lugdunum, AD 285. DIVO CARO PIO, radiate bust right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing left, head right; I in exergue. 4.04g, 21mm, 2h.
JUDAEA, Neapolis. AD 218-222. Æ (20mm, 7.96 g, 6h). Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Mt. Gerizim with stairway leading to temple and altar at summit; colonnaded portico at foot of mountain; two pellets in exergue.
It is RIC IX 2108S. There are very few known examples of this coin including none in ACSearch. This is a genuine coin of Valentinian III, known as a Christian emperor, struck in bronze, and in the exact condition you see pictured.
Antoninianus, 3,4g 21mm. Rev: VIRTVS AVGG / S / XXI. Prince standing right, holding sceptre in left hand and receiving Victory on globe from Carus standing left.
Æ (22mm, 10.41 g, 1h). Dated RY 11 and CY 99 (50/1 AD). Laureate head right; c/m: male head right / Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia. RPC I 4746; Kadman, Akko 89; Rosenberger 44; for c/m: Howgego 138.
Maximianus Ancient Roman Tetradrachm, Alexandria L-Δ. Genuine Coin. Emperor: Maximianus Herculius. Struck at Alexandria during Maximianus’ fourth regnal year (AD 288/289), this tetradrachm represents the final phase of Egypt’s distinctive provincial coinage.
CONSTANTIUS II (337-361). Obv: D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG. Rev: FEL TEMP REPARATIO / A / TSB. Soldier advancing left, spearing fallen horseman. Condition: Good very fine.
Diocletian Antoninianus Antioch AD 285. Genuine Ancient Roman Coin. Emperor: Diocletian. Translation: “Imperator Caesar Caius Valerius Diocletian, Dutiful and Fortunate Augustus.”. Denomination: Antoninianus.
Carus Tripolis Antoninianus, Virtus AVGG. Authentic Ancient Coin. The Tripolis mintmarkTR and the Tetrarchic-styleXXI designation confirm this bronze–silver issue. Mint: Tripolis (Tripoli in Phoenicia).
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