Ancient Coins Collection

An assortment of historical coins featuring different empresses and rulers, showcasing intricate designs and ancient numismatic art.

Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Severus Alexander 232 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Severus Alexander, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.On the back (reverse) Providentia, the goddess of foresight, stands facing left with a cornucopia tucked into her left arm, while her right hand drops ears of corn into a bushel.. Bronze . Ancient Roman
Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Severus Alexander 232 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Severus Alexander, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.On the back (reverse) Providentia, the goddess of foresight, stands facing left with a cornucopia tucked into her left arm, while her right hand drops ears of corn into a bushel.. Bronze . Ancient Roman
Facsimile Medallion of Maximian fromTrier. Ruler: Maximian, Emperor of Rome, ca. 250-ca. 310, ruled 286-305 Mint: Trier Artist: Unknown Honorand: Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, ca. 250-306, ruled 293-306Aureus of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromLugdunum. Ruler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14 Mint: LugdunumRuler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86-161, ruled A.D. 138-161, Mint: Rome, Honorand: Faustina II, Empress consort of Marcus Aurelius, Roman, ca. 125-176, Denarius of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 141, silver, 3.44 g, 12:00, 18mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2nd century A.D., NumismaticsTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus II Theos 261 BCE-246 BCE Ancient Near East. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays a young Antiochus facing right and wearing a diadem, the ends of which flutter behind him.On the back (reverse) the god Apollo is depicted nude, seated on an omphalos. He holds two arrows in his extended right hand, while his lowered left arm leans on a bow which slants against his seat. His hair is rolled at the nape of his neck with two loose locks reaching his shoulders.. Silver . Ancient GreekMint: Sardis, Siglos (1/2 Stater) fromSardis, 561-546 B.C., Silver on copper, 4.09 g, 14mm, Made in Sardis, Lydia, Greek, 6th century B.C., NumismaticsAkce from Turkey by Sultan Ahmed III, 1115-1143 = 1703-1730 ,, 1703 coin Silver coin. Front: three -faced inscription in Arabic letters. Roun: three-line inscription in Arabic letters, with coinage designation: Constantinople. This year: 1115 Constantinople silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Coin Depicting Pegasus. Greek. Date: 400 BC-310 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 0.9 cm; 0.77 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I. Roman, minted in Trier. Date: 307 AD-337 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 8.18 g. Bronze. Origin: Trier. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Mint, possibly by: Sardis, Siglos from Sardis,Lydia, 485-450 B.C., Silver, 5.35 g, 15mm, Made in Sardis, Lydia, Greek, 5th century B.C., NumismaticsCoin Depicting the Hero Herakles 200 BCE-100 CE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekPlanets-manager. Cornalet Collection Sites 2013-2016. Numismatic.Coin Depicting the Hero Herakles. Greek; Macedonia. Date: 336 BC-323 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.4 cm; 3.73 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Penning with inscription SPJ and 1785, Anonymous, 1785 medal Lead medal. Front: large letter p, amid smaller s and j within pearl edge. Reverse: year in compartment; Upstairs and below leaf decoration within Pearl Edge  lead (metal) striking (metalworking)Hemidrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Zeus Amarios 234 BCE-146 BCE Megalópolis. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the head of Zeus Amarios, facing to the right. On the back (reverse) is a monogram symbol of the Achaean League within a laurel wreath.Zeus Amarios, along with Demeter Panachaia, were the protecting deities of the Achaean League, which was first formed in the fifth century BCE as a confederation of Greek city-states in the Peloponnese of Greece. Temples to both deities were situated side by side at Aegium, in the northwestern Peloponnese, where the main assemly of the League held its meeting. A second Achaean League was established in 280 BCE but was later conquered and dissolved by the Romans in 146 BCE.. Silver . Ancient GreekDenarius fromRome.  Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Magistrate: L. Valerius FlaccusIncome of Albertus and Isabella in Tournai, Anonymous, 1600  Silver medal. Front: breastpieces man and woman, turned towards each other inside change. Reverse: inscription Binnen Lauwerkrans and Dischanging Southern Netherlands silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  Tour. HainautPayment medal of 10 cents from the cooperative store association Eendracht Makes in Hilversum ,, 1875 - 1900 history medal Round brass picture with inner sets (star) / 10 C  brass (alloy)Kran from Persia by Nadir Ed-Din Shah, 1264-1313 AH = 1848-1896 ,, 1848-1896 coin Silver coin. Front: in Arabic characters in four lines: Name of the Shah. Reverse: Inside square in Arabic characters in three lines of coinage designation: Yazd. Smooth edge.  silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antoninus Pius. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 145 AD-161 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 7.27 g. Gold. Origin: Rome. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Mint: Lete, Stater fromLete, 550-500 B.C., Silver, 8.41 g, 19.5mm, Made in Lete, Macedonia, Greek, 6th century B.C., NumismaticsReaal van Achten, beaten in Mexico, mint from the wreck of the East Indians' t Vliegend Hart ,, 1730 - 1733  Drained silver coin, beaten on irregular coin plate. Front: coat of arms; on the left: letters omf, placed one above the other; Van Onderschrijf is visible at the bottom left. Reverse: Cross in multi -pass; between cross arms: arms figures; Van Verchanging is visible under part. Mexico silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  MexicoCoin of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromUnknown . Ruler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14 Artist: Unknown Honorand: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.-A.D. 37Coin Depicting the Hero Herakles 300 BCE-200 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekCoin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 357 BC-353 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.2 cm; 1.72 g. Electrum. Origin: Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Severus Alexander. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 232 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.9 cm; 18.32 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gordianus 238 CE-244 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanTetradrachm of Antimachus I, King ofBactria. Ruler: Antimachus I, King of Bactria, ca. 174-165 B.C. Artist: Unknown1/48 Stater fromCyzicus. Mint: Cyzicus Artist: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Emperor Constantine I 307 CE-337 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Constantine I, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.On the back (reverse), the sun deity Sol is depicted standing, wearing a radiate crown and holding a globe in his left hand while rasing his right.. Bronze . Ancient RomanSchuttersenkenning van Enkhuizen, Anonymous, 1688  Silver militia of Enkhuizen. Front: the Virgin of Enkhuizen who holds a coat of arms of the city. Sun rays that break through the clouds, with the fortifications of the city in the offing. Reverse: a large trophy for which a shield stands with the letter E. at the top is in a banderole: anno 1688. Enkhuizen silver (metal)Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Ptolemy I. Greco-Egyptian. Date: 176 BC-175 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.5 cm; 10.17 g. Silver. Origin: Ancient Egypt. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Solidus of Gratian, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Gratian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 359-383, ruled 367-83 Mint: Antioch Artist: UnknownHalf Tremissis of Justinian I, 527-565. Byzantinium, Constantinople, Byzantine period, 6th century. Gold; diameter: 1.5 cm (9/16 in.).Antoninianus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Probus 276 CE-281 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the radiate bust of Emperor Probus, facing to the right. The back (reverse) shows Probus standing slightly right in military dress.. Billon . Ancient RomanTetradrachm of Carinus, Emperor of Rome fromAlexandria. Ruler: Carinus, Emperor of Rome, ruled A.D. 283-85 Mint: Alexandria Artist: UnknownCoin fromAmphipolis.  Mint, possibly by: AmphipolisFalse coin, IIthuanian shilIIng, John II Casimir (1649 1668)Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromAlexandria. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: Alexandria Artist: Unknown Honorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217Solidus (Coin) of Tiberius II Constantinus Struck 578 CE-582 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts two busts, facing front. The head on the left has a long beard. On the back (reverse), two busts, facing front, are shown. Between them is a cross on two steps.. Gold . ByzantineSolidus (Coin) of Emperor Theodosius I. Byzantine, minted in Constantinople. Date: 383 AD-388 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.1 cm; 4.50 g. Gold. Origin: Constantinople. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I 321 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanDenarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Minerva 46 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the goddess Minerva, facing right and wearing a feathered helmet.On the back (reverse), the winged goddess Victory is shown riding in a type of chariot called a quadriga, holding the reins in one hand and a palm branch in the other.. Silver . Ancient RomanEurope, Greece. Slinger. Greek. Coin of Pamphylia Aspendus. 4C BC.1 Penny of Victoria, Queen of GreatBritain. Ruler: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, British, 1819-1901, ruled 1837-1901 Artist: UnknownNapoleon I Bonaparte, Keizer der Fringen, Anonymous, 1810  Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man with laurel wreath inside change. Downside: Genius Torst thunder and lightning bolts on his neck; Cut: year  silver (metal) striking (metalworking)NUMISMATICA. MONEDA MONEDAS BIZANTINAS DE ORO Y BRONCE. REAL ACADEMIA DE LA HISTORIA.Zaltbommelse Val, Stad Zaltbommel, 1591 coin Copper mint. Front: Climbing lion with sword to the left. Reverse: In Lauwerkrans Inscription: City name in three lines. Zaltbommel copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma. Roman. Date: 109 BC-108 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 3.77 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Stater of Lysimachus, King of Thrace from Board ofRevenue. Ruler: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360-281 B.C., ruled 306-281 B.C. Mint: Board of RevenueReverse view. Greek Coin of Alexander III, Macedonia, 336 - 323BC. .Coin Portraying the Emperor Gallienus. Roman. Date: 253 AD-268 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 3.10 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Silver Denarii of the Roman politician Mark Antony, 1st century BC. Artist: UnknownMedieval coins. Left: croat. Coined in Barcelona. Adverse. Reign of Alfonso V of Aragon (1396-1458). Right: Florin. Adverse. Coined in Perpignan. Reign of Peter IV of Aragon (1319-1387) .Coins of King George III of Georgia by Numismatic, Ancient Coins   Private Collection 1174 Bronze D 2,4 Georgia Numismatics Objects Numismatics, Glyptics and Medals