The obverse depicts goddess Athena, the reverse depicts an Eagle landing right on maeander pattern; star above, pileoi of the Dioskouroi to left and right. With very few known, this is a great addition to any coin collection.
REVERSE:SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus Health standing with snake. Roman Imperial Coin ELAGABALUS. OBVERSE:IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right of portrait of Elagabalus.
Silenus was the Greek and Roman God of Drunkenness and Winemaking, so who better to adorn a wine bowl. He enjoyed wine, music, dance, and sleep. He was the father and grandfather of multiple lesser deities including the satyrs and the nymphs, as well as the centaur Pholos and possibly the whole centaur species.
Roman Emp. Diocletian 289 AD. AE Antoninianus 4.8g, AU Condition. Diocletian (289 AD). AE Antoninianus 4.8 grams, 22mm at widest point. Local Pick-up is available in our showroom.
Each shows the classic crowned bust on the obverse and the fire altar with attendants on the reverse, a hallmark design of the Arab‑Sasanian / Tabaristan issues. The coins have honest ancient circulation with readable legends and designs along with attractive old toning, making them ideal study pieces or an affordable entry into early Islamic‑era silver.
Design: Laureate head of Caesar Augustus right / Caius and Lucius Caesares (grandsons and presumptive heirs of Augustus), togate, standing facing, each resting hand on shield. Roman Empire. Twelve Caesars.
Design: Laureate head of Caesar Augustus right / Caius and Lucius Caesares (grandsons and presumptive heirs of Augustus), togate, standing facing, each resting hand on shield. Roman Empire. Twelve Caesars.
Roman Empire. Twelve Caesars. Caesar Augustus (r. 27 BC – 14 AD) AR (Silver) denarius. Caius-Lucius (grandsons) type. Mint of Lugdunum (Lyon, France); struck ca. 2 BC – 4 AD. Choice Fine; popular type.
Roman Empire. Twelve Caesars. Caesar Augustus (r. 27 BC – 14 AD) AR (Silver) denarius. Caius-Lucius (grandsons) type. Mint of Lugdunum (Lyon, France); struck ca. 2 BC – 4 AD. Choice Fine; popular type.
Roman Empire. Twelve Caesars. Caesar Augustus (r. 27 BC – 14 AD) AR (Silver) denarius. Caius-Lucius (grandsons) type. Mint of Lugdunum (Lyon, France); struck ca. 2 BC – 4 AD. VF; good eye appeal.
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