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July 6, 2026

Roman Empire Probus AE Antoninianus . 276-282 AD

This is a Roman antoninianus coin of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus (r. 276–282 AD). Design : Radiate (spiked crown) and cuirassed (armored) bust of Probus. Denomination : Antoninianus (double denarius), the standard silver-washed bronze coin of the period.
July 6, 2026

Gordian III Silver AR Antoninianus Coin Ancient Roman Empire – Extremely Fine

eBay Menu Roman Empire Ancient Greek U.S. Coins World Coins All Listings Shop by EMPEROR Antoninus Pius Augustus Caracalla Commodus Diocletian Domitian Elagabalus Geta Gordian III Hadrian Julius Caesar Lucius Verus Marcus Aurelius Maximinus Thrax Nero Philip the Arab Septimius Severus Severus Alexander Trajan Vespasian Roman Republic Ancient Roman Empire Silver AntoninianusEmperor Gordian III (r. 238-244 A.D.) "> "> "> Click Thumbnails to Enlarge Obverse: Portrait of Emperor Gordian III wearing radiate crown Reverse: Various Roman gods/goddesses Date: c. 238-244 A.D. Size: 20-22mm diameter (penny-nickel size), 3-4g weight Composition: Silver Exact coin pictured is for sale. Interested in buying a coin of a different emperor? Please check out our other listings. Gordian III became emperor at the age of 13, after the death of his grandfather Gordian I and the subsequent overthrow of Emperor Maximinus Thrax. As a teenage emperor, his reign was marked by the influence of his advisors, including the Praetorian Prefect Timesitheus and the philosopher Plotinus. During his rule, Gordian III faced military conflicts along the empire's frontiers. He successfully repelled several attacks by the Sassanian Persians, and he also dealt with raids by Germanic tribes along the Danube frontier. Gordian III was known for his popularity among the Roman people and his relatively mild governance. His reign saw efforts to restore stability and improve the financial state of the empire. However, Gordian III's reign faced challenges from within the imperial court, particularly from his Praetorian Prefect Philip the Arab. In 244 AD, Gordian III died under mysterious circumstances, possibly as a result of a conspiracy involving Philip. Philip then became the next Roman emperor. Gordian III is remembered as a young and well-liked emperor who faced military and political challenges during his short rule. Despite his efforts to stabilize the empire, his reign ultimately ended in a tragic and uncertain manner. Our Policies 1) No photoediting - all pictures are unedited 2) Fast shipping - all coins shipped within one business day of purchase 3) No overmarketing - only a simple description of wear/luster 4) 30-day return policy - no return fees 5) Guaranteed authentic for life Gift Options We offer multiple options for those looking to give our coins as gifts, or display/present them. Please contact us if you are interested, and we can update the listing to include them. Printed/signed certificate of authenticity ($5 additional) Black velvet display holder ($10 additional) Floating coin frame ($10 additional)
July 6, 2026

Authentic Ancient – Lot of 6 Ancient Roman Silvered Antoninianus coins 146

Authentic Ancient Roman Empire > lot of 6 Silver and/or Silvered Bronze Antoninianus coins, as seen in the photos. The silver content of these coins was reduced over the centuries to the point where they were bronze coins that were coated with silver. Many times, the silver is no longer present on them due to being buried for so many centuries. Ruler is in millimeters (mm). This item is guaranteed to be authentic ancient coin artifact, found in Croatia with a metal detector. This item ships with UPS for FREE.
July 6, 2026

Roman Imperial Volusian 251-253 AD Antoninianus (3.26 gm) RSC.8

The Roman Imperial Volusian 251-253 AD Antoninianus (3.26 gm) RSC.8 is a valuable and historically significant silver coin from the Roman Imperial era. It features the ruler Volusian and was minted in 251 AD, making it a rare and sought-after piece for collectors and history enthusiasts. This ungraded coin has not been cleaned and bears the original characteristics of the era, adding to its historical authenticity and value.
July 6, 2026

Ancient Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus Coin | Very Fine | 1700+ Years Old

eBay Menu Roman Empire Ancient Greek U.S. Coins World Coins All Listings Shop by EMPEROR Antoninus Pius Augustus Caracalla Commodus Diocletian Domitian Elagabalus Geta Gordian III Hadrian Julius Caesar Lucius Verus Marcus Aurelius Maximinus Thrax Nero Philip the Arab Septimius Severus Severus Alexander Trajan Vespasian Roman Republic Ancient Roman Silver Antoninianus (Double Denarius)Various Emperors/Empresses (215-255 A.D.) "> "> "> Click Thumbnails to Enlarge Obverse: Portrait of a Roman emperor or empress Reverse: Roman god or goddess Date: 215-255 A.D. Size: Ranges from slightly larger than a penny up to slightly smaller than a quarter (~20-23mm) Composition: Silver Sold so far: Top row left, center row right, bottom row center You will receive one (1) coin per quantity purchased. Exact coins pictured are for sale - tell us whichever one you're interested in when purchasing (leave a note in the purchase notes or send us a direct message). Otherwise, we will pick one at random. These double denarius coins are primarily silver, from before the 3rd century currency debasement (after that, double denarii were primarily bronze with a thin coating of silver). Interested in buying a Roman coin of a specific emperor? Please check out our other listings. Our Policies 1) No photoediting - all pictures are unedited 2) Fast shipping - all orders ship within one business day of purchase 3) No overmarketing - only a simple description of wear/luster 4) 30-day return policy - no return fees 5) Guaranteed authentic for life Gift Options We offer multiple options for those looking to give our coins as gifts, or display/present them. Please contact us if you are interested, and we can update the listing to include them. Printed/signed certificate of authenticity ($5 additional) Black velvet display holder ($10 additional) Floating coin frame ($10 additional)
July 6, 2026

NGC VF BI Double Denarius of Tetricus I ROMANO-GALLIC EMPIRE NGC Antoninianus

NGC VF BI Double Denarius of Tetricus AD271 - 274 ROMANO-GALLIC EMPIRE The Gallic Empire, a breakaway state from the Roman Empire during Emperor Gallienus's rule, comprised Britannia, Hispania, and Gaul. Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus, initially governor of Gallia Aquitania, became its emperor from 271 to 274 AD after the murder of Emperor Victorinus. Tetricus faced external threats from Germanic raiders and internal challenges, leading him to appoint his son, Tetricus II, possibly as co-emperor. Roman Emperor Aurelian invaded in 273 or 274, resulting in the Battle of Châlons and Tetricus's surrender. Whether the capitulation was part of a secret agreement or a necessity is debated. Aurelian spared Tetricus, making him a senator and governor. Tetricus died a few years after 274 from natural causes. Grade: ( VF ) Very Fine - Certified, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC You Will Receive the Same Type of Coin and Condition Shown , Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Used Free USPS Ground Advantage with Tracking and Insurance!

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NGC VF BI Double Denarius of Tetricus I ROMANO-GALLIC EMPIRE NGC Antoninianus
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