Greek & Roman Imperial coins (11)
Various condition. Sold as seen no return.Roman Empire (Londinium) BI Antoninianus – Carausius (Romano-British Emperor, AD 286-293). Rev.: Pax standing. RIC V.2 101.Roman Empire (Cyzicus) Ӕ Nummus 313-315 AD – Licinius I (AD 308-324). Rev.: Jupiter standing left, holding Victory and sceptre; eagle at feet. RIC VII 4.Roman Empire (Antioch) Ӕ Maiorina 392-395 AD – Theodosius I (AD 379-395). Rev.: Emperor standing facing, holding standard and globe. RIC IX 68a.Roman Empire (Uncertain mint) Ӕ reduced Nummus 425-435 AD – Theodosius II (AD 402-450). Rev.: Cross within wreath.Caria (Aphrodisias) Æ Unit c.200-250 AD – Pseudo-autonomous issue. Obv.: Head of Demos to right. Rev. Athena standing facing, holding spear. MacDonald type 58; RPC III 2251.Roman Empire (Alexandria) BI Radiate 305-306 AD – Galerius Maximianus (AD 305-311). Rev.: Emperor standing to right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing to left. RIC VI 59b.Roman Empire (Colonia Agrippina) Antoninianus c.270 AD – Victorinus (Romano-Gallic Emperor, AD 269-271). Rev.: Sol advancing left, raising his right hand and holding whip. RIC V.2 114.Roman Empire (Alexandria) Ӕ reduced Nummus 392-395 AD – Theodosius I (AD 379-395). Rev.: Victory advancing left, holding trophy over shoulder and dragging captive. RIC IX 23a.Roman Empire (Siscia) Ӕ Nummus 337-340 AD – Constantine II (AD 337-348). Rev.: Two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard with chi-rho on banner between them. RIC VIII 95.Roman Empire (Sirmium) Ӕ Nummus 355-361 AD – Constantius II (AD 337-361). Rev.: Soldier with shield to left, spearing falling horseman. RIC VIII 73.Kings of Macedon. Æ Unit. Obv.: Male head. Rev.: Horse prancing right.
Price realized | 40 EUR |
Starting price | 1 EUR |