Ancient coins Roman Empire Vandals in North Africa, Gaiseric, 428–477, Siliqua, c. 440–490, in the name of Honorius, Carthage, 1.51 g, RIC 3801, MEC I/1 VF-F
Roman Imperial Coins MAXIMUS OF SPAIN (Usurper, 409-411). Siliqua. Barcino (Barcelona). Obv: D N MAXIMVS P F AVG. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AAVGGG / SMBA. Roma sea
Roman Imperial Coins HONORIUS (393-423). Siliqua. Mediolanum. Obv: D N HONORIVS P F AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VIRTVS ROMANORVM / MDPS. Roma seated left on cuirass, holding s
Roman Imperial Coins PROCOPIUS (365-366). Siliqua. Constantinople. Obv: D N PROCOPIVS P F AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VOT V / C • B. Legend within wreath. RIC 13e.2. Condition
Roman Imperial Coins CONSTANTIUS II (337-361). Siliqua. Antioch. Obv: Diademed bust right, with eyes raised to heaven. Rev: VOTIS / XX / MVLTIS / XXX / ANT. Legend in four lines within wreath. RIC 36.
PREMIUM ANCIENT AND WORLD COINS Roman Imperial, Constantius II, SiliquaEx. Roma Numismatics Limited, E-Sale 98, lot 1599. Coin taken from the NGC slab with AU grade. Roman Imperial Constantius II (324
A Collection of Migratory Period Coins The Gepids in Sirmium, Pseudo-imperial AR 1/4 Siliqua. In the name of Justinian I. Circa AD 520-540. D N IINSTNNANVS V R, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bu
A Collection of Migratory Period Coins The Gepids in Sirmium, Pseudo-imperial AR 1/4 Siliqua. In the name of Anastasius I. Circa AD 520-540. D И ΛNΛƧTIƧVƧ P ΛV, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bu