Roman Empire – Germanicus (died AD 19), father of Caligula, AE Dupondius, posthumous, struck by Caligula (37-41)
Auktion over antikke mønter (romerske og byzantinske)
Roman Empire - Cappadocia. Caesarea-Eusebeia. Antoninus Pius AD 138-161. Didrachm AR
Roman Empire - Allectus. Romano-British Emperor, AD 293-296. Æ Quinarius. Galley right with mast
Roman Republic, Romano Campanian Coinage - Æ Litra or Quartuncia (15,5mm; 3,38g.), Rome mint ca. 260 BC - Head of Minerva / Horsehead - Cr. 17/1 d-f - Rare
Roman Republic - Roman Republic, Anonymous, AR Quadrigatus, Rome, 225-212 BC
Hispanic - Carthaginian - Cartagena - 1/2 Calco AE (3.3 g) - (220-215 B.C)
The Roman Republic - Anonymous - AR Denarius (Silver, 19mm, 4,20g.), Rome mint c. 211 BC - Head of Roma / Dioscuri - Cr. 44/5
Roman Republic - Denarius M Atilius Saranus 148 B.C.
Roman Republic–Silver denarius ( 3,59 g., 19 mm.) of General Marcus Sergius Silus (116-115 BC.) minted in Rome.
Roman Republic - M. Sergius Silus silver denarius (3,83 g., 19 mm.) minted in Rome in 116-115 B.C. Horseman galloping left with sword.
The Roman Republic - Appius Claudius Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancinus and Q. Urbinius - AR Denarius (Silver, 17mm; 3,87g.), Rome mint, 111-110 BC - Head Roma / Victory in triga - Cr. 299/1 a
The Roman Republic - C. Vibius C.f. Pansa - AR Denarius (Silver, 17,5mm; 4,05g), Rome mint c. 90 BC - Head of Apollo / Minerva in quadriga left - Cr. 342/4 b; Syd. 685 - Scarce
Roman Empire - Denarius AR (3.2 g) - Postumia Family (81 BC)
Roman Republic - C. COELIUS CALDUS Denarius, Rome, 51 BC
Roman Empire - Spain - Iberian As mint Celse 50-30 BC - Obverse A PR-QVIN M.FVLCOTAC - 30-27 mm 15.74 g
Roman Empire -- Augustus’s as, Irippo Mint, Two Sisters, Seville -- 24 mm / 4.3 g
Roman Empire – Augustus As, minted in the Celsa (previously Hispania) mint
Roman Empire - DIVUS AUGUSTUS. Died 14 AD. Æ As (30mm, 11.35 gm). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, circa 22-30
Roman Empire - AE29 - Caligula with his wife Caesonia (as Salus) double portrait - Carthago Nova AD 37-41
The Roman Empire - Claudius (41-54 AD) - Æ As (27,5mm; 9,51g.), Rome mint, c. 42/3 AD - Head of Claudius / Libertas - RIC I, 113; BMCRE 204; Cohen 47
Roman Empire - GALBA. 68-69 AD. AR Denarius Spanish mint (Tarraco?) very rare coin (R3)
Roman Provincial - Vespasian AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria
Roman Empire - Titus (79-81 AD). Silver Denarius, Rome.
Roman Empire - Julia Titi Denarius -VENVS AVGVST.
Roman Empire - Matidia, daughter of Marciana, Traianus grandson's and mother of Sabina (98 AD). Silver Denarius, Rome.
Roman Empire - Trajan (98-117), AR denarius, Rome - Trajan's column
Roman Empire - Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 A.D.) bronze sestertius ( 21,93 g, 31 mm ). Rome mint. 157 A.D. TR POT XXI COS IIII, LIB VIII, S-C.
Roman Empire - AR denarius - Lucius Verus, AD 161 – 169 - Providentia Deorum - 18 mm 2,94 gr
Roman Empire - Commodus - DIVUS MARCUS AURELIUS. 161-180 AD. Under Commodus. AE Sestertius
Roman Empire - Publius Helvius Pertinax (AD 193). Sestertius, Rome
Roman Empire - Manlia Scantilla (193 AD), wife Didius Julianus. Silver Denarius, Rome.
Roman Empire - Didius Julianus (AD 193). Sestertius, Rome
Roman Empire - Silver denarius Maximinus I 3 g 2 cm. Issue: 235-236 A.D (RIC . 7a-C7) mint: Rome
Roman Empire – Philip the Arab sestertius – Bust facing right – 30–27 mm, 20.50 g
Roman Empire - Philip I (244-249 A.D.), bronze sestertius (17,04 g. 28 mm.) minted in Rome, 244 A.D. VICTORIA AVG.
Roman Empire - Philip I (244 - 249 A.D.) bronze sestertius (19,01 g., 27 mm.). Rome mint. 248 A.D. SALVS AVGG
Roman Empire - Philip II, 247-249AD, Antoninianus
Roman Empire - Diva Mariniana, wife of Valerian I-Denarius circa 253-260, AR Denarius
Roman Empire – Saloninus – PIETAS AVGG – 20 mm/2.1 g
Roman Empire - Aurelian (270 - 275 A.D.) bronze antoninianus (4,88 g. 22 mm..). Serdica mint, 274 A.D., ORIENS.AVG. S
Roman Empire - Maxentius (306-312) large bronze follis (6,40 g. 28 mm.), from Aquileia mint, A.D. 307. CONSERV VRB SVAE, AQP. Roma seated handing globe to Maxentius. Temple.
Roman empire - Crispus (317-326 A.D.) bronze follis (3,00 g, 18 mm). Rome mint. 318-319 A.D. ROMA AETERNAE P/R. R.P. Rare.
Roman Empire - Constantius II (337 - 361 A.D.) bronze maiorina (3,91 g. 21 mm.). Two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT XXX under Chi-Rho. R*P. Extremely rare!
Roman Empire -- Julian the Apostate -- 360–363 AD -- Follis -- Heraclea
Roman Empire - Barbarous imitative Constantius II half maiorina (3,02 g. 18 mm.) Minted probably in Gaul or Germany around 360 - 370 A.D., by barbarian tribes. FEL TEMP REPARATIO.
Roman Empire – Lot with 5 denarii: Septimus Severus – Geta – Caracalla (2) and Maximinus I (from 201 to 236 A.D.)
Lot of 2 coins Roman Empire: Diocletianus - 284- 305 AD - Antoninianus - Antioch // Constantinus I - 306-337 Follis - Ticinum
Roman Empire - Lot of 3 x AE coins ; Crispus 317 – 326 AD , Caesar , Siscia , AE 19 m/m , and , Constantine ll . 317 – 340 AD , Caesar , Rom , AE 19 m/m RARE , and , Cnstantinus l . 307 – 337 AD , Antioch , AE 19 m/m RARE
Lot of 2 coins Roman Empire: Marcus Aurelius Probus - 276-282 AD - Billon- antoninianus - Tripolis // Marcus Aurelius Probus - 276-282 AD - Billon- antoninianus - Antioch
Roman Empire – Follis/Quarter - follis/Numms, Maximianus II, Constantine I, Constantine II, 4 coins
Roman Empire - Diverse set of 34 coins from 13 different emperors (Arcadius, Constantine, Gallienus, Valens, Honorius, etc.)
Roman Empire, lot consisting of 43 varied coins from 12 different emperors (Domitian, Magnus Maximus, Constantine, Gallienus, Diocletian, Claudius, etc.)
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