Antoninianus Ar. Hostilian. C, 250-251 AD. Rev: PRINCIPI AVVENTVTIS; Hostilian in military attire stg. left holding standards and resting on spear. RIC 181d. Toned. 3.36g. G Fine/NVF.
Bil.AntoninianusClaudius II, Antioch 268, rev. Neptune holding dolphin and trident (RCV 11353) GVF : Half Follis of Divus Claudius II struck by Constantine I, Thessalonica 217, rev. Claudius std.l. on curule chair (RCV 16399) NVF scarce (3)
Coins of the RomanEmpire (20) each representing a different Emperor in mixed grades in a Westminster box, Ptolemic Dynasty SilverTetradrachm (80BC) Fine in a Westminster box, WRL copy set of Elizabeth ICrown and Henry VIIImedal, I the Westair wallet of issue, Book Handbook of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins by Zander H.Klawans, edited by K.Bresset, new condition
Collection of mixed ancients, mostly Romansilver and bronze. Also in the group are 2 Jewish Ae prutah and 2 Sassanian Ar dirhams. Mixed grades, some of a collectable grade. [45] Poor to GVF
Denarius Ar. Julius Caesar. C, 47-46 BC. Obv; Diademed head of Venus right. Rev; Aeneas left, holding palladium and bearing his father Anchises on his shoulder; CAESAR downward to right. Crawford 458/1. Patchy dark tone with an uneven reverse. 3.82g. VF/G Fine.
Miliarense Ar. Constantius II. C, 340-350 AD. Thessalonica mint. Rev; TRIVMFATOR GENTIVM BARBARVM; Constantius standing left wearing military attire holding signa in right hand; TES in ex. RIC 89. CGS slabbed. Dark tone and good surfaces. RARE. NEF
RomanDenariusJulius Caesar (46-45 BC), Lifetime issues Sear 357 Obverse Diademed Head of Venus, right with small Cupid at shoulder, Reverse Gaulish Captives seated at foot of trophy, Fine
Stater Au. Trinovantes. Late Whaddon Chase type. C, 45-40 BC. Obv; Blank through over use of dies. Rev: Prancing horse r, pellet below. VA 1498-1. Earthy deposits. 5.85g. NVF.
Tremissis Au. Anastasius. C, 491-518 AD. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM / CONOB; Victory advancing right, holding globus cruciger and wreath; star in right field. Sear 8. Some slight weakness on strike. 1.50g. G Fine.
Tremissis Au. Justin. C, 565-578 AD. Rev: VICTORIA AVCVSTORVM; Victory alighting facing, head left, holding wreath in outstretched right hand and globus cruciger in outstretched left; star in right field; CONOB in ex. SB 353. Some weakness on strike. 1.47g. Fine.
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