Ancient Coins Collection

Various ancient coins showcasing different emperors and icons from Roman history, intricately designed with distinct features and inscriptions.

denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperor
denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperor
Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Roman currency. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. Silver (Reverse). 248.AE. Mitrydates III (57-55 przed Chr.), rulerSestertius of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38 Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Honorand: Vibia Sabina, Empress of Rome, ca. 88-137Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche. Greco-Roman; Arados, Phoenicia. Date: 80 BC-79 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 13.49 g. Silver. Origin: Aradus. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Bliżej Kultury Licinius 1, Mennica Heraclea (Thracic)Bliżej Kultury Constantine 2, Mennica Aleksandriadenarius. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), emperorLouis XVI, King of France (1774 -1792), 1790 Louis XVI, King of France (1774 -1792), 1790. Brass. 1790. Anonymous photography.Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211, Mint: Laodicea ad Mare, Honorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217, Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome from Laodicea adMare, 194, Silver, 2.70 g, 7:00, 19.mm, Made in Laodicea ad Mare, Syria, Roman, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsDenier de Gordien III, 240 Roman currency. Denier de Gordien III. Silver, 240.Antoninian of Gordien III, 240-243 Anonymous. Antoninian of Gorrien III, 240-243. MONEY. Paris, carnavalet museum.denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 111 (104-00-00-110-00-00);Westa (mitol.), Step, heads, laurel wreathsTetradrachm. UnknownAntonine d'Otacilie, 248 MEASURES. Antoninial, Impretat of the Empre of Empty Region Philippe The Aris KEGI REGEMITH OF 244 TO 249. Argentina (Agent). 248. Paris, Carnavalet Musume.Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 248.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximinus 235 CE-238 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Maximinus, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.On the back (reverse), the personification of victory is depicted standing, facing right and holding a palm branch and a wreath.. Bronze . Ancient RomanDenarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: Rome Artist: Unknowndrachm. Warahran I (273-279), rulerRuler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225-244, ruled 238-44, Mint: Tarsus, Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome fromTarsus, 238-44, orichalcum, 22.54 g, 7:00, 36mm, Made in Tarsus, Cilicia, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismaticsdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorDenarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Septimius Severus 197 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Emperor Septimius Severus, facing to the right. On the back (reverse), the legendary hero Hercules can be identified by his attributes, the knobby club that he leans on and the lionís skin over his left shoulder. He also holds a bow in his left hand.Herakles was the consummate hero. Temples across Greece and South Italy were dedicated to him, the son of Zeus, and Romans, who knew him as Hercules, celebrated him as a role model. With brute force, determination, and just enough cleverness, Herakles completed his famous Twelve Labors to become immortal. Herakles is readily identifiable by his knobby club and lionís skin. The latter refers to his First Labor, in which he killed a magical beast who was ravaging the town of Nemea. The lionís invincible hide made him immune to weapons, so Herakles strangled him and took his pelt. Depictions of Heraklesís other Laborsdupondius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorDenarius. UnknownRoman-Syrian Billon Tetradrachm. UnknownBliżej Kultury Licinius 1, ThessalonicaAS; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-138 (119-00-00-122-00-00);ships, heads, laurel wreaths, oarsdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorDenarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antoninus Pius 138 CE-161 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays Emperor Antoninus Pius, laureate and facing to the right. The back (reverse) depicts the goddess Venus standing to the left, holding victory and spear.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorAntoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247. money.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian. Roman. Date: 71 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.3 cm; 25.87 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.drachm. Musa (3 przed Chr. - 4 po Chr.), ruler, Fraataces I (2 p.n.e.-4 n.e.), rulerGreece, Pisidia, Antioch, Gallienus (253 268), AE Gallien, Menna Antiochdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin of Gallienus, Emperor of Rome fromParium. Ruler: Gallienus, Emperor of Rome, ca. A.D. 218-268, ruled 253-68 Mint: Parium Artist: UnknownAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243-244.drachm. Sinatroces (76-69 przed Chr.), rulerAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Anonymous. Antonine of Gordien III, 239. Money.Tetradrachm of Antiochus III, Seleucid King fromAntioch. Ruler: Antiochus III, King of Syria, ca. 241-187 B.C., ruled 222-187 B.C. Mint: Antioch Artist: UnknownAntonine d'Otacilie, 248 Menaies. Antoninial, Impretatory andMPTRACTIVE of the Empereurs Phrases who reigned from 244 to 249. Argent (Arcourt (Reverse). 248. Paris, Musume Carnavalet.denarius; 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);denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerDenarius of Caracalla. UnknownDrachma; WARAHRAN I (273-279); 273-279 (273-00-00-279-00-00);Antonine of Philip Arabic, 244-246 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 244-246. Money.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordrachm. Sinatroces (76-69 przed Chr.), rulerAntoninian of Philip II, 244-246 Roman currency. Antoninian of Philip II (237-249), Roman Emperor. Silver (Apers). Between 244-246.Denier d'Elagabale, 221 Roman currency. Denier of Elagabale. Silver, 221.Bliżej Kultury unknown, Wermuth, Christian (1661 1739)Bolesław Krzywousty (1102-1138), Denar, Kraków, After 1113 Boles And Krzywousty (1102 1138)1 As of Galba, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Galba, Emperor of Rome, 3 B.C.-A.D. 69, ruled A.D. 68-69 Mint: Rome1 Nummus of Constantine I, Emperor of Rome fromLondon. Ruler: Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 285-337, ruled A.D. 306-337 Mint: London Artist: Unknowndrachm. Mitrydates II (123-87 p.n.e.), rulerRuler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86-161, ruled A.D. 138-161, Mint: Rome, 1 As of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 155, copper, 11.11 g, 6:00, 26.8mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsAntonine of Philip Arabic, 244-246 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 244-246. Money.Coin of Caracalla, Roman Emperor fromPaphos. Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188-217, ruled A.D. 198-217 Mint: PaphosRuler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9-79, ruled  69-79, Mint: Mint OHonorand: Domitian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 51-96, ruled 81-96, Denarius of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome from MintO, 76, Silver, 3.32 g, 6:00, 19.5mm, Made in Mint o, Asia, Roman, 1stcentury, NumismaticsAntoninian of Gordien III, 240-243 Roman currency. Antonine of Gordien III, Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. Silver (Apers). Between 240-243.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorsesterce; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192), Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); after 180 (180-00-00-205-00-00);Lithuanian two -grosze; Zygmunt II August (Polish king; 1544-1572); 1565 (1565-00-00-1565-00-00);drachm. Chosroes I (władca Persji ; 531-579), rulerTetradrachm. Unknowndenarius. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, L. (fl. 100 a.C.), monetary officer, Servilius Caepio, Q. (fl. 100 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerBliżej Kultury Constantinus I, Mint of TREWIRCoin Portraying Emperor Tiberius 9 CE-14 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Tiberius, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.The back (reverse) depicts the altar of Lyons, flanked by two figures. Atop the altar a victory column and a type of wreath called a ëcorona civicaí are shown.. Bronze . Ancient RomanAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243 and 244.The bosses Kingdom, Reskuporis VI (314/5 341/2); States, ae Exceptoris force (314 / 5 341 / 2)denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243-244.Sestertius of Titus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Titus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 39-81, ruled 79-81 Mint: RomeAntoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 247.Denier d'Elagabale, 220 Change. Denier of Elagabale. Silver, 220.Denarius of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38 Mint: Rome Artist: UnknownRoman denarus of Emperor Antonius Pius (86-161); Antonius Pius (86-161; emperor; 138-161); 148-149 (148-00-00-149-00-00);Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 247.Antonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorBliżej Kultury Mint of Rome, TrajanMoneda romana, Claudio. Museum: MUSEO DE MATARÓ.Antonine d'Otacilie, 247 Menaies. Antoninial, Impretatory andMPTRACTIVE of the Empereurs Phrases who reigned from 244 to 249. Argent (Arcourt (Reverse). 247. Paris, Music Carnivalet.Brown coin; Pantikapaion; End of II-PO. 1st century BC (-110-00-00--46-00-00);Dionysos (mitol.), Nadczarzyorze, Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916), Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916)-collection, weapons (iconogr.), Goritos (weapons), Dionysus head (iconogr.), Monograms, Sajdak (army), armament (iconogr.), Purchase (provenance), Arch in Sajdak (iconogr.), Łuki (army)sesterce; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 181 (180-00-00-180-00-00);Artist: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225-244, ruled 238-44, Denarius from Rome,Italy, 238-44, Silver, 2.00 g, 11:00, 21mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismaticsdrachm. Warahran IV (389-399), rulerDrachma; ARDASZIR I (Shachinszach Persia; 224-242); 224-241 (224-00-00-241-00-00);tetradrachma. Ptolemeusz I Soter (323-282 p.n.e.), rulerdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorGreece, Sarmacja, Olbia, around 330 240 BCE, AE MintCoin Portraying Emperor Gratian 367 CE-375 CE Trier. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Gratian.On the back (reverse) the goddess Roma is depicted seated, holding a spear.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138)False Coin, Iithuanian Three Groschen, 1582, Stephen Bathory (1571 1586)Denier de Caracalla, 206 Change. Denier of Caracalla. Silver, 206.Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Augustus. Roman, minted in Lyons. Date: 15 BC-13 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 3.52 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.