Ancient North Africa Ancient North Africa - Kingdom of Mauretania, Boccus I and successors. ŠMŠ (Semes) mint (unlocated ancient city in actual Morocco). Bronze unit (4,25 g. 16 mm.). Minted between 11
Ancient North Africa Ancient North Africa - Kingdom of Mauretania, Boccus I and successors. ŠMŠ mint (unlocated ancient city in actual Morocco). Bronze unit (4,25 g. 16 mm.). Minted between 118-33 B.C
Ancient North Africa Ancient North Africa - Kingdom of Mauretania, Boccus I and successors. ŠMŠ mint (unlocated ancient city in actual Morocco). Bronze unit (4,06 g. 17 mm.). Minted between 118-33 B.C
Ancient North Africa Ancient North Africa - Mauretania. ŠMŠ-Semes mint (unlocated ancient city in actual Morocco). Bronze unit (5,43 g. 22 mm.). Minted between 50-30 B.C. Facing head of Baal-Melkart.
Ancient North Africa Ancient North Africa - Mauretania. ŠMŠ-Semes mint (unlocated ancient city in actual Morocco). Bronze unit (5,43 g. 22 mm.). Minted between 50-30 B.C. Facing head of Baal-Melkart.
Roman Silver and Bronze Roman Imperial Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), bronze follis, issued mid 316, Trier mint, (3.12 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev. Sol
Roman Empire lot de 7 p.: Nerva, bronze (26 mm), Antioche, R/ SC dans une couronne; Trajan, as, R/ Victoire ten. un bouclier; Hadrien, sesterce, R/ Lictor (rare, tbc, corrodé); Antonin le Pieux, bronz
Roman Provincial coins, Aksum lot de 5 p.: Ionie, Smyrne, sous Claude, bronze, T. de Néron (?)/Niké; Carie, Aphrodisias, Caligula, bronze, R/ T. d'Aphrodite; Lydie, Thyateira, Claude, bronze, R/ Agrip
Ancient Greece ANCIENT GREECE. SELEUKID + PTOLEMAIC EMPIRES. Bronze 5 x Various Denominations, . About Very Fine - Very Fine. Weight: 72.27 g. Composition: Bronze.
Byzantine & Early Medieval Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, 913-959. Miliaresion (Bronze, 18 mm, 4.08 g, 6 h), Pattern with faint silvering on reverse. Crowned bust of Romanus I facing, with long bear
Roman Republican & Imperatorial Anonymous, circa 225-217 BC. As (Bronze, 66 mm, 260.00 g, 12 h), Aes Grave, Rome. Bearded head of Janus; below truncation, I (shown horizontally = 1, mark of value); al
ANCIENT COINS ROMAN COINS Anonymous. Circa. BC 265. Bronze Aes Grave Uncia (31.7g).Libral standard. Rome mint. Knucklebone; ? (mark of value) above / Knucklebone. EF. A very choice example.Crawford 21
ANCIENT COINS ROMAN COINS Anonymous. Circa. BC 225-217. Bronze Aes Grave Triens (95.32g). Rome mint.Helmeted head of Minerva left; .... (mark of value) below; all on a raised disk / Prow of galley rig
ANCIENT COINS ROMAN COINS Anonymous. Circa. BC 280. Bronze Aes Grave Uncia (22.8 g). Mercury/Dioscuri series. Rome mint.Knucklebone; ? (mark of value) to left / ? (mark of value).VF. Seldom seen this
ANCIENT COINS ROMAN COINS Anonymous, Circa. BC 280. Bronze Aes Grave Sextans (48.65g), Sextans, Rome. Scallop shell flanked by two pellets (mark of value). Rev. Caduceus flanked by two pellets (mark o
Medals V REPUBLIC Type : Médaille, Reproduction du Sesterce de Faustine mère Date : 1985 Mint name / Town : Monnaie de Paris Quantity minted : 500 Metal : bronze Diameter : 48,5 mm Weight : 64,9
Ancient - Assorted ANCIENT: LOT of 20 coins, including 3 ancient European proto-money (aes rude, ring money, dolphin), 3 Greek silvers (incl. a Halikarnassos hekte and a Gaul quinarius) and 2 bronzes,
Roman Imperial Coinage Sabina (gest. 136 n. Chr.). Sesterz (Bronze). 128 - 129 n. Chr. Rom. Sesterz (Bronze). 128 - 129 n. Chr,. Rom. Vs: SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P. Drapierte Büste mit Diadem re
Roman coins HADRIAN Type : Sesterce Date : 136 Mint name / Town : Rome, commémoration des voyages Metal : bronze Diameter : 34 mm Orientation dies : 12 h. Weight : 25,17 g. Rarity : R2 Officin
Lots antiker Münzen Fast 200 Stücke: RÖMER, verschiedentliche Prägungen von der Republik bis zum Ende des 4. Jhs. in Silber, Bronze, Kupfer und Messing. Unterschiedliche Stücke als Denar, Antoninan, S
Empire romain - Roman Empire COMMODE (177-192), lot de 13 bronzes: César, as, R/ Hilaritas; Auguste, sesterce, R/ L'empereur en toge, L'empereur haranguant trois soldats, Salus assise, Minerve, Libera
Ancient coins in lots - - Miscellaneous coinage Ancient coins in lots - - Miscellaneous coinage - A mixed small collection of ancient coins in silver and bronze incl. 6 Greek AR Obols, 2 very small Gr
The Roman Empire The Geoffrey Cope Collection of Ancient Greek and Roman Bronzes. The Roman Empire. Trajan Decius augustus, 249 – 251. Description Double sestertius, Roma 249-251, Æ 33 mm, 28.29 g. IM
ROMAN COINS: ROMAN REPUBLIC Lots Lote 8 monedas As (6) y bronze (2). Incluye 6 monedas As tipo Jano Bifronte, 1 bronce tipo Sestercio Domiciano ¿Paduano? O posiblemente falso y 1 bronce AE36 griego ro
Roman Empire Selection of Roman Imperial Bronze (7): i) Antoninus Pius Sestertius with two oval shields, 11.34g, good; ii) another Sestertius, Libertas on reverse, 23.37g (RIC 916a), good to fine; iii
Roman Empire City Commemorative Series AD 330-335. Bronze follis (1.62 g, 17 mm.), minted in Arles. Struck under Constantine I, AD 333-334. Bronze follis. VRBS ROMA, helmeted and mantled bust of Roma
Empire romain - Roman Empire lot de 16 p., dont: 3 p. de la République; Faustine la Jeune, sesterce, R/ Hilaritas; Alexandre Sévère, sesterce, R/ Pax; denier en bronze, R/ Pax; Trajan Dèce, antoninien
Roman Imperial Coinage Philippus II. (246 - 249 n. Chr.). Sesterz (Bronze). Rom. Vs: M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES. Barhäuptige Büste rechts. Rs: PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS. Philippus II in militärischer Tracht nach
Roman Empire Roman Empire - Lot comprising two imperial bronze coins: 1 - Constantius I as Caesar. bronze large follis (8,42 g., 28 mm.). Trier . CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES Laureate head of Constantius I to
Monde grec - Greek World lot de 14 p., dont: Sicile, Syracuse, Agathoclès, bronze, T. d'Artémis/Foudre; Hiéron II, bronze, T. à g./Cavalier; Emissions siculo-puniques, bronze, T. de Tanit/Cheval; Roya
Roman Imperial 10 COINS. Roman (9) and Byzantine (1) bronze coinage. In handmade display case. Vespasian dupondius (Fides; RIC 1210); Gaius (Caligula) as (Vesta; RIC 38); Antoninus Pius sestertius (Em
Ancient Greece ANCIENT GREECE. KIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, PANTIKAPAION. Bronze ae13, circa 310-303 BC. Obv: head of beardless Satyr right, wearing wreath of ivy. Rev: ΠΑΝΤΙ, bow in case. Good Extremely Fine;
Ancient Greece ANCIENT GREECE. Various Rulers. Silver/Bronze 14 x ar/ae various denominations, 5th-1st centuries BC. Lot of 14 AR/AE Various Denominations, predominantly from Asia Minor mints. Very Fi
Ancient Greece ANCIENT GREECE. Various Rulers. Silver/Bronze 14 x ar/ae various denominations, 5th-1st centuries BC. Lot of 14 AR/AE Various Denominations, predominantly from Asia Minor mints. Fine-Ve
Ancient Greece ANCIENT GREECE. Various Rulers. Silver/Bronze 6 x miscellaneous denominations, 1st century BC-9th century AD. Lot of 6 Miscellaneous Denominations: 4 x Greek coins 1 x Islamic coin 1 x
Ancient Hispania Roman Republic - Hispania. 2 x Corduba, bronze semis, minted between Julius Caesar and Pompeius sons (Civil War-44-55 B.C.) 1 x Carissa, bronze semis 1 x Cartagonova, bronze calco.
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Third and Fourth-Century Bronze and Billion, (7): Valerian I, (AD253-260) BI Antoininianus, Samosata, c.255-256, 2h, 4.01g, (RIC, 456), well-silvered, some spotti
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, A Selection of Antonine-Nervan Bronze (5): Nerva, (AD 96-98), AE Aes, c. 97, IMP NERVA CAES AVG [P M TR P COS III P P], radiate head right, rev. Aequitas standing
ANCIENT COINS Roman Imperial, Magnus Maximus, FollisRare Magnus Maximus follis, with a nice shape for this type of coin. The Emperor's gold and bronze coins are much more rare than his silver coins.Ro
Ancient - Roman & Byzantine ROMAN REPUBLIC: AE aes rude (45.24g), before 4th century BC, Thurlow & Vecchi pl. 2, 33mm long, unformed cast bronze fragment, dark brown patina, one side inked with museum
Large Lots ROMAN. Imperial. Lot of thirty-nine (39) mostly bronze issues. Includes: Trajan. Æ Semis // Marcus Aurelius, as Caesar. Æ As // Faustina Junior. AR Denarius // Æ Sestertius // Gordian III.
Large Lots BYZANTINE. Lot of seven (7) mostly bronze issues. Includes: Anastaius I. Æ Half Follis // Justinian I. Æ Half Follis // Justin II, with Sophia. Æ Follis // Maurice Tiberius. Æ Pentanummium
About Mint State; a stunning sestertius, boasting great detail and a wonderful green patina | ROMAN EMPIRE. Trajan. Bronze sestertius, AD 108-110. Rome. Obv: IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR
Ancients Roman Republic Anonymous (ca. 5th-3rd centuries BC). AE aes formatum (26mm, 11.02 gm). As made. Cast leaded bronze in the form of a cockle shell. Thurlow & Vecchi p. 20. From the Salassi III
Ancient Coins A Lovely 18K Yellow Gold Bracelet and Ancient Greek Bronze Coin, Ca.317-289 BC with Head of Apollo. An intricate looped bracelet with Ancient Greek Bronze coin of Syracuse, Agathokles (C
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Bronze and Billion of the Tetrarchy and House of Constantine (15): Maximian (2): i) AE Follis, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right rev. Genius standing left
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, A Selection of Nerva-Antonine Bronze Sestertii (10): Trajan, AE Sestertius, RIC 523; Antoninus Pius (2): one RIC 1003; the other struck after his death; Faustina
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, A Selection of Julio-Claudian Bronze and Billion, (6), Augustus, (27BC-AD14), Posthumous, Struck under Tiberius (AD14-37) AE Aes, after 14AD, DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Bronze of the Flavians and Nerva-Antoninans (9): i) Vespasian; ii) Hadrian AE Sestertius, AD118, Liberalitas (RIC, 163); iii) AE Sestertius, RIC 561a (ex aurea an
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Third and Fourth-Century Bronze and Billion, (7): Valerian I, (AD253-260) BI Antoininianus, Samosata, c.255-256, 2h, 4.01g, (RIC, 456), well-silvered, some spotti
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Julio-Claudian Bronze (4): i) Augustus, Provincial, AE, Alexandria, Laureate head right rev. five grains in bundle, 5.82g (RPC, 5026) about fine; ii) Caligula, Ae
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, Bronze of the Pax Romana (25): Augustus (2): i) AE Dupondius, AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST rev. PLOTIVS RVFVS III VIR AAA FF, 8.71g; ii) AE Commemorative, struck unde
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, A Selection of Bronze and Billion (8): i) Nero AE Sestertius, laureate head right rev. PACE P R TERRA MARIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT S C, Temple of Janus, 25.80g, (RIC,
Ancients - Roman Bronze Roman Empire, A Selection of Antonine-Nervan Bronze (4): Nerva, (AD96-98), AE Aes, c.97, IMP NERVA CAES AVG [P M TR P COS III P P], radiate head right, rev. Aequitas standing l
Large Lots ROMAN. Provincial-Imperial. Lot of ten (10) bronze issues. Includes: PROVINCIAL: Nicopolis. Elagabalus // Cilicia, Tarsos. Commodus // Gordian III (2) // IMPERIAL: Trajan. Æ As // Antoninus
Roman Empire City Commemorative Series AD 330-335. Bronze follis, minted in Arles, 1st officina. Struck under Constantine I, AD 333-334. Bronze follis. VRBS ROMA, helmeted and mantled bust of Roma lef
Roman Empire Roman Empire - Lot comprising two bronze Folles: 1. - Delmatius Caesar (AD 335-337). Bronze half follis. FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C. GLORIA EXERCITVS. Antioch. 2. - Delmatius Caesar (AD 335-3
Roman Empire Roman Empire - Lot comprising two bronze follis 1. - CONSTANTINE I THE GREAT (307/10-337). Follis. Lugdunum. IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. SOLI INVIC
Roman Empire Roman Empire - Lot comprising two coins: 1. - Constantine I (307-337 A.D.) - Æ Bronze Follis. Rome. CONSTANTINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust right / VOT XX RP gVF. 2. - Constantine I
Roman Empire City Commemorative Series AD 330-335. Bronze follis, minted in Arles. Struck under Constantine I, AD 333-334. Bronze follis. VRBS ROMA, helmeted and mantled bust of Roma left./ She-wolf s
Ancient Hispania Ecualacos - Ancient Hispania Bronze As 12,35 g., 25 mm. Soria 150-100 B.C. GVF Ancient Hispania - Ecualacos (Soria-Guadalajara provinces). Bronze As (12,35 g., 25 mm.). Spear horseman
Ancient Hispania Ulia Bronze As 25.23 g., 32 mm. Hispania 50 BC Good very fine Ancient Hispania - Ulia (Montemayor, Córdoba), bronze As (25.23 g., 32 mm.), minted in 50 B.C. Female head to the right,
Ancient Hispania Obulco bronze As 22.87 g., 28 mm. Porcuna, Jaen. II century BC Good very fine (MBC) Ancient Hispania. Obulco (Porcuna, Jaen), bronze As (22.87 g., 28 mm.). Minted in the II century B.
Ancient Hispania Carbula, Ancient Hispania Bronze As 6,74 g, 19 mm Almodovar 120-20 B.C. Good very fine Ancient Hispania - Carbula (actual Almodóvar del Río, Córdoba). Bronze As (6,74 g, 19 mm) Apollo
Roman Empire Constantine I silvered bronze Follis 3.05 g, 18 mm. Lugdunum 323 A.D. nEF Roman Empire. Constantine I the Great (307-337 A.D.) Bronze follis (3.05 g, 18 mm.) Lugdunum mint. Struck 323 A.D
Roman Empire Constantine I Bronze Follis 2,95 g. 20 mm. Rome 307-337 A.D. EF Roman Empire - Constantine I The Great (307/310-337). Bronze Follis (2,95 g. 20 mm.). Minted in Rome. CONSTANTINVS AVG. Lau
Ancient Hispania Obulco bronze As 16.74 g., 28 mm. Porcuna, Jaen. 200-150 B.C. Good very fine (MBC) Ancient Hispania. Obulco (Porcuna, Jaen), bronze As (16.74 g., 28 mm.). Minted in the II century B.C
Ancient Hispania Obulco bronze As 17.28 g., 29 mm. Porcuna, Jaen. 200-150 B.C. Good very fine (MBC) Ancient Hispania. Obulco (Porcuna, Jaen), bronze As (17.28 g., 29 mm.). Minted in the II century B.C
Roman Empire Crispus Caesar Æ Bronze Follis 2.50 g., 19 mm. Rome 316-326 A.D. Good very fine Roman Empire - CRISPUS (Caesar, 316-326). Silvered Bronze follis (2.50 g., 19 mm.). Minted in Rome. CRISPVS
Roman Empire Divus Constantine I bronze Follis 1,68 g., 15 mm - 337-340 VF Roman Empire - Divo Constantine I veiled (337-340 A.D.). Bronze follis (1,68 g., 15 mm). Mint error (without reverse). DV CON
Roman Empire Constantine I Æ Bronze Æ Follis 1,98 g, ⌀ 19 mm. Trier 321-322 Good very fine Roman Empire - Constantine I (AD 310-337) Bronze Follis. (1,98 g • 19 mm) - Trier mint, 321-322. CONSTANTINVS
Ancient Hispania Secaisa, Ancient Hispania bronze As 8,76 g. 23 mm. Segeda 120-80 B.C. Good very fine (MBC+) Ancient Hispania. Secaisa, bronze As (8,76 g. 23 mm.). 120-20 B.C. Segeda (Aragon, Spain),
Ancient Hispania Kese-tarraco (Tarragona) bronze As 14,17 g., 27 mm. Kese, Tarraco 120-20 B.C. VF Ancient Hispania - Kese-tarraco (Tarragona), 120-20 BC. Bronze As (14,17 g., 27 mm.). Rare. Male head
Ancient Hispania Bora Bronze As 17,18 g., 32 mm (Alcuadete, Jaen) 100-50 B.C. GVF Ancient Hispain - Bora (Alcaudete, Jaen) Bronze As (17,18 g., 32 mm), minted between 100-50 B.C. Female bust diademed
Ancient Hispania Castulo, Ancient Hispania Bronze As 13.82 g. 26 mm. Linares 180 - 150 B.C. gVF Ancient Hispania - Castulo (Linares, Jaén), bronze As (13.82 g. 26 mm.) minted around 180 - 150 B.C. CAS
Roman Empire Constantius II Bronze Follis 2,65 g., 19 mm. Antioch 324-337 Good very fine Roman Empire - Constantius II as caesar (324-337 A.D.) Bronze follis (2,65 g., 19 mm.). Antioch mint. FL IVL CO
Roman Empire Constantine II Bronze Follis 3.14 g. 19 mm. Siscia 323/4 AD Good very fine (MBC) Roman Empire - Constantine II, as Caesar AD 317-337. Bronze follis (3.14 g. 19 mm.) - Minted in Siscia 323
Roman Empire Constantine II Bronze Æ Follis 2,70 g. 19 mm Arles 337-340 A.D. Extremely fine Roman Empire - Constantine II (AD 337-340.) Silvered Bronze Follis (2,70 g. 19 mm.). - Arles mint. CONSTANTI
Roman Empire Maxentius Bronze large follis 9.80 g, 27 mm Carthage 306 AD gVF Roman Empire - Maxentius (Caesar). large bronze follis (9.80 g, 27 mm), Carthage, AD 306. M AVR MAXENTIVS NOB CAES Laureate
Roman Empire Maximianus I Æ Bronze Follis 9.30 g. 28 mm. Carthage 297 gVF Roman Empire - Maximianus Herculius (286-305 AD). Large bronze Follis (9.30 g. 28 mm.), Carthago, c. 297 AD. IMP MAXIMIANVS P
Roman Empire Constantine II Æ Bronze Follis 2.61 g. 19 mm. Arles 321/322 AD Near extremely fine Roman Empire - Constantine II as caesar ( 317-340 A.D.) Bronze follis (2.61 g. 19 mm.) - Arles (321-322
Roman Empire Delmatius Bronze Æ Follis 2,18 g., 18 mm. Cyzicus 335 A.D. Near extremely fine Roman Empire - Delmatius caesar (335 - 337 A.D.) Bronze follis. (2,18 g. 18 mm.) Cyzicus 335 A.D. FL IVL DEL
Ancient Hispania Acinipo bronze As 8.83 g., 24 mm. Málaga 150-50 B.C. good fine Ancient Hispania - Acinipo (Ronda, Málaga), bronze As (8.83 g., 24 mm.). 100-50 B.C. Grape bunch - Stars / Two grain ear
Roman Empire Constantine II Bronze Æ Follis 2,96 grs. 20 mm. Antioch 337/40 AD gVF Roman Empire - Constantine II AD 337-340. Bronze Follis (2,96 grs. 20 mm.). Antioch mint. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB CAES L
Roman Empire Maxentius Bronze large follis 7.60 g, 28 mm Carthage 308 A.D. Good fine Roman Empire - Maxentius (307-312). large bronze follis (7.60 g, 28 mm), Carthage, AD 307. IMP MAXENTIVS P F AVG, l
Roman Empire Crispus caesar Æ Bronze Æ Follis 2,69 grs. 19 mm. Arles 320-1 Near Extremely fine Roman Empire - Crispus. Caesar, A.D. 317-326. - Æ Bronze Follis. (2,69 grs. 19 mm.) - Arles, A.D. 320/1.
Roman Empire Crispus Bronze Æ Follis 3.10 g. 18 mm. Siscia 320/1 AD Very Fine Roman Empire - Crispus. Caesar, A.D. 317-326. Æ Bronze Follis (3.10 g. 18 mm.) Siscia mint, A.D. 320/1. IVL CRISPVS NOB C,