Ancient GreeceTetradrachmAlexander the Great (90-75BC) Reverse AESILLAS NVF/GF with a couple of thin scratches on the obverse, comes with certificate of authenticity
Anglo-Saxon Early Period SilverSceat Series L (London) type 23e Obverse Standing figure holding two crosses, Reverse a whorl of three wolf heads S.804H Fine
Attica. Athens. Ar tetradrachm. C, 390-300 BC. Obv; Helmeted head of Athena r. Rev; Owl stdg r, olive sprig and crescent above. Svoronos-pl. 19.34. Good silver and toned. 17.16g. NVF
Coins of the Ancient RomanEmpire a 20-coin set each coin housed in a tray inside a 20-tray cabinet, in mixed grades, many different Emperors represented, by Franklin Mint, plus Display frames (2) World War II Coin, Note and Stamp set One Pound Peppiatt, coins Halfcrown to Farthing (9 coins) and along with Threepence and Halfpenny Stamps, Queen Elizabeth II Coin and Stamp Set, Stamps (8), Coins (8) Halfcrown to Farthing in photo frame
Collection of Romanbronzes. Mostly 3rd and 4th centuries AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [33] Fine to VF
Collection of Romanbronzes. Mostly 3rd and 4th centuries AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [33] Fine to VF
Collection of Romanbronzes. Mostly 3rd and 4th centuries AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [33] Fine to VF
Collection of Romansilverdenarius and antoninianus. Mostly 3rd century AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [22] G Fine to VF
Collection of Romansilverdenarius and antoninianus. Mostly 3rd century AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [23] G Fine to VF
Collection of Romansilverdenarius and antoninianus. Mostly 3rd century AD. Various grades and conditions but some good collectable coins and identified. [23] G Fine to VF
Diadumenian. Ar denarius. C, 217-218 AD. Rev; PRINC IVVENTVTIS; Diadumenian standing front, head r., holding standard and sceptre; in field r., two standards. RIC Macrinus 102. 3.43g. NVF/Fine
Group of mixed Romanbronze coins. C, 3rd-4th century AD. 11 x Ae ants, 3 x follis and an Ae1 of Julian. Mixed grades and identified (Italian) Fine to GVF. [15]
Macrinus. Ar denarius. C, 217-218 AD. Rev; PONTIF MAX TR P COS P P; Securitas, draped, standing left, legs crossed, holding vertical sceptre in right hand and resting left arm on column to right, fold of drapery falling over left arm. RIC IV 24. Toned. 2.93g. VF
Otho. Ar denarius. C, 69 AD. Rev; SECVRITAS P R; Securitas, draped, standing left, holding wreath in right hand and cradling sceptre in left. RIC 8. Grey tone. 3.06g. Fine/NVF
Plautilla. Ar Denarius. Rome, C, 202 AD. Rev; CONCORDIAE AETERNAE; Plautilla and Caracalla standing facing, clasping hands. RIC 361. Good metal and detail. 3.18g. VF
Ptolemy III Euergetes. C, 246-222 BC. Ae35. Alexandreia mint. Obv; Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Rev; Eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt; filleted cornucopia to left, XP monogram between legs. Svoronos 965. Dark tone and porous. 30.25g. G Fine
Ptolemy VI Philometor. First sole reign, C, 180-170 BC. Ae45. Cyprus mint. Obv; Diademed head of Zeus-Ammon right. Rev; Eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt; lotus flower in left field. Svoronos 1403. Even brown tone. Scarce. 86.62g. Fine
Roman AE3 (13) Claudius II, Constantine I (5), Constantine II, Gratian, Honordus, Licinius I (2), Valentinian I (2), all different, all attributed Near Fine to VF
RomanSilver (6, one fragmented), BronzeSestertii (2) Antonius Pius and Gordian III, in mixed grades VG to Fine, along with silver Denarii (4) and Antoninianii (5) Trajan to Trajan Decius Fine to VF, also Roman Bronzes (50) Fair to Fine, and Roman Sestertii (14) Poor to VG, mostly identifiable
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