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Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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Domitian silver denarius. Minerva reverse | 88 | Italy | ||
Hadrian silver denarius (circa 119 - 122 AD). Aequitas reverse. | 120 | Italy | ||
Debased silver antoninianus of Gallienus issued in celebration of his victories in Germany. Obv,... | 260 | Italy | ||
Roman commemorative coin. Silver denier issued to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hadrian's... | 133 | Italy | ||
Roman republic denarius depicting the Dioscouri (Castor and Pollux) obverse, and the prow of a... | -107 | Italy | ||
Denarius of Hadrian circa 98 AD | 98 | Italy | ||
Severus Alexander denarius. Reverse, Severus making sacrifice at altar | 227 | Italy | ||
silver `quinarius' of Hadrian as caesar. In this example Victory is facing to the left. RIC 103... | 119 | Italy | ||
silver litra from the ancient Sikel town of Abacaenum (Abakainon) sited eight miles from the... | -450 | Italy | ||
Silver denarius of Vespasian (69 -79 AD), this one dating to 74 AD. Obv IMP CAESAR VESPASIANUS... | 74 | Italy | ||
Silver denarius of Maximinus I (Thrax)235-238 AD. This coin minted at Rome between 235 and 236 AD. | 236 | Italy | ||
silver antoninianus of Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius. | 251 | Italy | ||
silver antoninianus of Salonina (wife of Gallienus) who was murdered along with her husband in... | 268 | Italy | ||
silver antoninianus of Gallienus (253 -268 ad) circa 260 ad. Rather good silver for this type. | 260 | Italy | ||
silver antoninianus of Valerian I (253-260 ad). Fairly decent silver. Pax reverse. | 256 | Italy | ||
Severus Alexander Sestertius `IOVI PROPUGNATORI' reverse | 222 | Italy | ||
silver `quinarius' of Hadrian as caesar. In this example Victory is seated and facing to the... | 119 | Italy | ||
Syracuse tetradrachm struck during reign of Hieron I circa 476 bc. A bit worse for wear but still... | -476 | Italy | ||
Maximinus I silver antoninianus minted 236 ad | 236 | Italy | ||
Hadrian silver denarius minted circa 125ad. Reverse shows Spes to left raising her hem, and... | 125 | Italy | ||