Ancient Coins Collection

A variety of ancient coins featuring different emblems and inscriptions, showcasing textures and aged metal colors, reflecting historical significance and craftsmanship.

sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (119-00-00-138-00-00);Coin (personification), bust, bias of abundance, scales, laurel wreaths
sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (119-00-00-138-00-00);Coin (personification), bust, bias of abundance, scales, laurel wreaths
Bliżej Kultury Gracjan, Mint of Sisciaquadrans. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorsesterce; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 98-117 (98-00-00-117-00-00);goddesses, heads, laurel wreathsFalse Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknownNicolas Boileau, says Anonymous. Nicolas Boileau (1636-1711). Copper pushed golden.Silver exit of a penny from the VOC from Westfriesland, 1752, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1752 coin Silver coin. Front: Crowned bent coat of arms of Westfriesland. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint masters and including year. Cable edge. Hoorn (North Holland) silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Trojak Nicholas I Mint Warsaw, Mikołaj I (1825 55)Coin Portraying Emperor Hadrian. Roman. Date: 117 AD-138 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.4 cm; 18.22 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.sestertius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorLe Duc d'Alencon, Freres d'Henri 3 / pits and DISCVTIT Anonymous. "The Duc What Issen�mon, Henry Iron III / Fovet and Discoatit". Medine, Vars 1584. Paris, Muset Carnavalet.Bliżej Kultury Ptolemy II Philadelfos (309 246 BC), Alexandria MintFalse coin, Riga shilIIng, Sigismund III Vasa (1587 1632)Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795), Crown Penny, Warsaw; 1776 Stanis Aw August Poniatowski (1732 1798), Mennica WarsawSaksonia , Denar of the Cross, between 1070 and 1100 unknownPolish Kingdom, Aleksander (1815-1825), a penny of Poland from domestic copper, Warsaw; 1824 Mint of Warsaw, Aleksander andScarab: Ma'at with Hieroglyphs. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-343 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 × 1 × 0.6 cm (1/2 × 3/8 × 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Ancient Egyptian.Saksonia , Poland , The Cross Denar, between 1070 and 1107 unknowntetradrachma; Fraates IV (37-2 A.C.); 37-2 BC (37-00-00-2-00-00);Gordian sesterce III, 241 Anonymous. Gordien's Sesterce III, 241 Av. J.-C. Bronze.Carnavalet Museum, Medals Collectionas. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorBolesław Krzywousty (1102-1138), Denar, Kraków, After 1113 Boles And Krzywousty (1102 1138)Plak van Deventer, 1509 ,, 1509 coin Silver coin. Front: single eagle, including slanted coat of arms of Oversticht. Reverse: Long -grown Cross. Year in reversal. Deventer silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Amulet of the celestial master. Copper alloy, China, Song dynasty. Paris, Cernuschi museum. Amulet, Asian art, Chinese art, circle, belief, disc, Song dynastyCoin Depicting the Goddess Artemis 190 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekCarnavalet museum, tokens collectionExit in silver from Dang of the VOC from Holland, 1752, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1752 coin Silver coin. Front: crowned coat of arms of Holland. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign and including the year. Cable edge. Exit in silver. Dordrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)False Coin, Crown Six Groschen, 1665, John II Casimir (1649 1668)Bliżej Kultury unknownWest Frisian Double Stuiver, 1712, Landscape West-Friesland, 1712 coin Silver coin. Front: between value designation 2 s crowned coat of arms of West Friesland. Reverse: Inscription in two lines. Darboven Mintmeestert sign between two rosettes, including year. West-Friesland silver (metal) striking (metalworking)False Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknownZeugitana, Galos, Quincunx, ca. 40 BC, AEEE Gaulos mintOrnament Korea. Ornament. Korea. Bronze. Goryeo dynasty (918-1392). Metalwork1/4 guilders of the Dutch East Indies, 1904, Wilhelmina (Queen of the Netherlands), 1904 coin Silver coin. Front: between value designation 1/4 g crowned national weapon shield. Above Kroon national designation and below Coat of arms year. Reverse: Three -layer Malay Inscription in Arabic characters, around which between seven rays of rays in the Javanese. Cartel edge. Utrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138), Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 138 (138-00-00-138-00-00);Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionPhalera with Relief of Lion Attacking a Stag. UnknownTaiwan (Republic of China), 2 Chiao, 1950 (r. 39) TaoyuanParis's opinion. Round, lead plaque, surrounded by a braid. On the right Venus with amor to her feet. Paris presents her the apple with the inscription "For the most beautiful", what the foreplay would become until the Trojan War. Links Minerva, three-quarters of the rear seen and leaning on the Speerin Lord right hand. For her juno, who looks at her. Totally left a dog. Behind the figures, on both sides and in the middle, heavy trees. Above a wide water on the horizon the radiant face of sun. On the right in the background ships, buildings and the walled city of Troje for high mountain peaks.Detail in the name of the VOC and the city of Utrecht with year 1790, Willem II (King of the Netherlands), 1840 - 1843 coin Copper mint. Front: on the beam, including Garlande, standing, crowned coat of arms of the city of Utrecht. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign star and including fictional year 1790. Smooth edge. Surabaya copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Six pence, emergency mint from Karel I, king of England beaten the silver, z.g. ormond money applied by the residents. Almost round emergency. Front: Crown above letters C and R in pearl edge. Reverse: value indication (six penny): Roman rating VI under letter D in pearl edgeCarnavalet museum, medal collection Law Busts attached to George Washington (1732-1799) and the Marquis de La Fayette (1757-1834), on the left; Reverse registration on six lines.Grahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Stanisław August Poniatowski (1764-1795), Crown Penny, Warsaw; 1773 Mint Warsaw, Stanis Aw August Poniatowski (1732 1798)Hemidrachm: Zeus, seated, r., holding eagle (Obverse), 490-417 BC. Greece, 5th century BC. Silver; diameter: 1.4 cm (9/16 in.).Grahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.sesterce; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180), Faustina M Osza (Ca 130-176; Roman Empress 161-176); 161-176 (161-00-00-176-00-00);Didrachma; Fanagoria; 1. W. 1st century BC (-100-00-00--76-00-00);Dionysos (mitol.Dang of the VOC from Westfriesland, 1779, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1779 coin Copper mint. Front: Crowned coat of arms of Westfriesland. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign and including the year. Smooth edge. Medemblik copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Three Round Copper-Alloy Balance Weights with Crosses 8th-9th century Byzantine These objects are decorated with a cross and their respective weights in Greek initials-six ounces, two ounces, and one ounce-within a herringbone wreath. Most round weights were turned on a lathe, but the smallest of these three appears to have been cast in a mold instead. In Byzantium, precise measurement of goods was achieved by a set of standard balance weights.. Three Round Copper-Alloy Balance Weights with Crosses 473641Fars that coin is coin, 5, 19311, Rebracation of Island oflandsButton, Silver plated, brass, Component -a is on card H, Four convex buttons, ornamented with bound f? and spear, crossed laurel sprays and 'Republic Francaise'; on reverse: G & Cie Paris; small coat of arms (impressed); 22M, France, 19th century, costume & accessories, Decorative Arts, ButtonLoos, Medal on the defense of the Citadel of Antwerp, penning footage iron, beaten, map of the Citadel of Antwerp with the lunettes, no Antwerp BelgiumStater: Tripod, incuse (Reverse), 550-480 BC. Greece, Croton, 6th-5th century BC. Silver; diameter: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.).Carnavalet museum, tokens collectionWolf and Twins reverse. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.76 cm (1 1/2 in.) gross weight: 42.23 gr (0.093 lb.) axis: 6:00. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Giovanni da Cavino.Medals. Pisanello, Estel Lionel Medals. Pisanello, Este's Lionel. Black and white projection plate. 1900-1930. Photograph of Jacques-Ernest Bulloz (1858-1942).Jan Kazimierz (1649-1668), coronation tokenImitation of a penny from the VOC ,, 1780 - 1830 coin Copper mint. Imitation of the VOC. Front: Crowned fictional coat of arms. Reverse: Monogram of the VOC in mirror image. Banjarmasin copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Disk 30 B.C.-A.D. 364 The dot-in-circle motif recalls designs presumed to be of magical significance, most likely an abstract eye to ward off the evil-eye, which serve an apotropaic function. Easily reproduced with a tool and visible in many cultures and times, this symbol may have lost its meaning, and become simply a decorative pattern, or may have one that we have not yet discovered.. Disk 444959Round Plaque 3rd century B.C.-A.D. 2nd century Vicús. Round Plaque 315554Dang of the VOC from Java, 1765, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1765 coin Copper mint. Front: Tweeregelordeline inscription in Latin letters. Under this year in adapted Arabic figures. Reverse: uniflayed two -way inscription in Arabic letters. Under this year in original Arabic figures. Smooth edge. Batavia copper (metal) striking (metalworking)AS - counted; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 114-117 (112-00-00-117-00-00);heads, radial crowns, oak wreathsFalus Coin; cast copperCoin Portraying the Emperor Gallienus. Roman. Date: 253 AD-268 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.1 cm; 4.13 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Gilded bronze mirror with the Three Graces mid-2nd century A.D. Roman This mirror belongs to the same group as the adjacent one with Europa and the Bull (1978.11.4). The Three Graces were eminently suitable subject matter for a toilet article such as a mirror. However, they had a wider appeal and are found represented in many different media, including Roman mosaics and sculpture. A fine example of such a sculptural group is displayed in the adjoining Roman courtyard (2010.260).. Gilded bronze mirror with the Three Graces 255880Criminal prisoner, house coin beaten at the burden of society of beneficiality worth 1 cent.Unilateral Coin. Front: Brand Above Value Indication Within Pearl Edge. Downside: blank½ penny of the Dutch East Indies, 1820, William I (King of the Netherlands), 1820 coin Copper mint. Front: between value designation ½ St. Crowned Generality Weapon shield. Reverse: Tweeregelig inscription, above which mint sign and including the year. Smooth edge. Surabaya copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Carnavalet museum, medal collectionGrahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Vittore Gambello (Italian, 1455-1460 - 1537), "Augustus" (Self-Portrait) obverse, probably c. 1510-1530, bronze; StruckImitation of a penny from the VOC from West -Friesland, 1787 ,, 1787 - 1830 coin Copper mint. Imitation of Dang of the VOC from West Friesland. Front: Crowned coat of arms of West Friesland. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which rosette and including fictional year. Banjarmasin copper (metal) striking (metalworking)Coin Portraying Emperor Caracalla 198 CE-217 CE Rome. Bronze . Ancient RomanByzantine Empire Anastasus 1 (491 518), Constantinople, Follis, Bronze (AE) Anastasus I (491 518)Bliżej Kultury unknown, Engelhart, Johann Reinharddupondius/as; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180), Faustina younger (CA 130-176; Roman Empress 161-176); 161-176 (161-00-00-176-00-00);Grahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Carnavalet museum, tokens collectionArgus, De Koe io Killing, Paulus Willemsz. van Vianen (Possible), c. 1610 Round, lead plaque. Argus on the right with his shepherd's staff, in a lying position, leaning against an raising site. Next to him his dog. On the left, a little more to the second plan, the IO turned into a cow. In heaven, Jupiter, who instructs Mercury to kill Argus. In the offing trees and houses. Prague (Possible) lead (metal) casting Round, lead plaque. Argus on the right with his shepherd's staff, in a lying position, leaning against an raising site. Next to him his dog. On the left, a little more to the second plan, the IO turned into a cow. In heaven, Jupiter, who instructs Mercury to kill Argus. In the offing trees and houses. Prague (Possible) lead (metal) castingNicolas Brenet (1728-1792) and Alexis-Joseph Depaulis (1790-1867). Medal avec. Battle of Lützen. Metal, bronze. After 1813. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 58767-3 Avers, bronze, medal, metal, numero inventory, numismaticsHalles and Paris markets: Leclair, 1798 Halles and Markets of Paris: Leclair, 1798 . 1798.Silver Ropij from the Dutch East Indies from Java, 1808, Batavian Republic, 1808 coin Silver coin. Front: three -faced inscription in Arabic letters. In addition, a mint sign and underneath year, including Mintmeesterteken Z = mintmaster weakens. Reverse: four -line inscription in Arabic letters. Cable edge. Batavia silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Round Plaque 3rd century B.C.-A.D. 2nd century Vicús. Round Plaque 315559Bust of a Woman (Diana), c. 1500. Northern Italy, 16th century. Gilt bronze; overall: 5 x 3.4 cm (1 15/16 x 1 5/16 in.).Didrachm Ptolemy Sotaer, 285 B.C., from the Ancient Coins series (N180) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. 1888 Issued by William S. Kimball & Company Trade cards from the "Ancient Coins" series (N180), issued in 1888 by W.S. Kimball & Co.. Didrachm Ptolemy Sotaer, 285 B.C., from the Ancient Coins series (N180) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co.. 1888. Commercial color lithograph. Issued by William S. Kimball & CompanySilver dirham to " al Watiq ". (Front) Diameter 18 mm Thickness 5mm Weight 1, 4 grams (1238-1269 Ce) - Hispanic-Muslim period belonging of the " Burgo de Santiuste Museum" in Alcalá de Henares. (Madrid). SPAIN.Halles and Paris Markets: Turpin, Ancient Regime Halles and Paris Markets: Turpin, Ancient Diet . Metal.