140-141AD Diva Faustina Wife of Antoninus Pius AE As 22mm 12g Nice Verdigris 140AD-141AD Diva Faustina. AE As 27mm. Decent example with good color and eye appeal; spot on reserve. See photos for description
Bronze AE23 of Ptolemy III Philopator (221-204 BC), Alexandria mint, Ancient Greece Size: 23 mm, 11.0 gramsHead of Alexander right, wearing elephant skin headdress, horn of Ammon and aegis / PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, E between legs. Svoronos 977 This coin is guaranteed to be authentic Stock# gr1006
Reverse: VIRTUS EXERCIT, Two captives seated at base of standard inscribed VOT/XX. (TS Delta in exergue). NUMMUS, (Bronze, 3.72 grams, 18.74 mm). Thessalonica mint. CRISPUS, Caesar AD 317-326.
10g, #131AD, GF. 222-235 AD, AE29. A collectible coin with much overall wear. May have strike flaws, encrustations and areas of corrosion, or overall roughness or porosity. Pitting, overall roughness, scratches, piercings, bends, and significant flaws should be noted, especially if a photograph is not provided.
Excellent bronze Dolphin money, Sarmatia, ca. 6th c. BC, Ancient Greece Size and weight: 27 mm, 2.74 grams +2500 years old, shaped as a dolphin with a fin and an eye. One of the first bronze coins ever minted, extremely popular. BMC 21. This coin is guaranteed to be authentic. Stock# olb8
10.0g, #128AD, F. This coin is a Roman Provincial bronze (AE 27) struck by theKoinon of Macedon (the Macedonian League) during the reign of Roman EmperorSeverus Alexander (222-235 AD). 222-235 AD, AE 27.
Ancients Greek Roman Byzantine. Mostly issues are of the eastern Roman Empire. Own a piece of ancient history with these coins that are 1,500-1,700 years old! Reverse: Various designs (our choice).
222-235AD, AE26. This 3rd-century AD Roman provincial bronze coin (Æ25-26) from theKoinon of Macedonia (minted Beroea) celebrates Alexander the Great under Emperor Severus Alexander (AD 222–235). It features a flowing-haired head of Alexander and a reverse scene of him taming his legendary horse, Bucephalus, often linking to Neocorate (temple warden) status.
41-54AD, AE24, MACEDON. BARE HEAD OF CLAUDIUS/. The AE 24 coin issued under Claudius (AD 41–54) in Macedonia (Koinon of Macedonia) features his portrait on the obverse and a Macedonian shield on the reverse, symbolizing Roman authority over the region.
Avers: Bust of Constantius II, facing right; DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG. Up for sale is this late Roman Coin (Follis), struck 350-361 AD in Cyzicus (Kyzisos), Mysia Asia Minor. You never know what you might find!
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