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
sestertius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorStater, 379-374 BC. Greece, 4th century BC. Silver; diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in.).Denier of Maximin, 235-236 Anonymous. Maximin denier, 235-236. Money.Denier of severe Alexander, 224-225 Roman currency. Denier of severe Alexander. Money. Between 224 and 225.Roman coin. Germanicus Caesar in chariot of Roman Triumph. Coin of caligula. 37-41 AD ITALY.Solidus of Arcadius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire fromConstantinople. Ruler: Arcadius, Emperor of Byzantium, 377-408, ruled 395-408 Mint: Constantinople Artist: UnknownNUMISMATICA. MONEDA VISIGODA. TERCIO DE SOLIDO DE ORO, DE LIUVA II. ANVERSO. BUSTO DE FRENTE. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).Coin from the time of Julian the Apostate, Flavius Claudius Julianus, A.D. 331-363. Roman EmperorTetradrachm: Head of Philetauros with Laureate Diadem (obverse), 262-241 BC. Asia Minor, Kingdon of Pergamum, (3rd-2nd century BC), Eumenes I. Silver; diameter: 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in.). The depictions of rulers found on this coin represents a realistic type of portraiture, similar to that found on coins in the West.Portrait medal of Battista Vigo da Rapallo or Baptista Romanus (obverse); a Hand Holding a Branch and a Surgical Instrument model ca. 1510 (later aftercast) Italian, Venice or Padua () Little can be said of this medal’s place of fabrication or of the sitter, although the inscription on the obverse (M. BABTISTA RO. CHIRVRGICVS) indicates that he was a surgeon (Chirurgicus). Gaetano Avignone, who possessed this medal and published it in1872, identified the sitter as Baptista Vigo da Rapallo, assuming that the RO in the inscription was a mistakefor RA. However, the RO may indicate a Roman origin for the sitter, and could be read as "Baptista Romanus." The image on the reverse seems to show a hand holding an oak branch and possibly a surgical instrument or a bridle.. Portrait medal of Battista Vigo da Rapallo or Baptista Romanus (obverse); a Hand Holding a Branch and a Surgical Instrument. Italian, Venice or Padua (). model ca. 1510 (later aftercast). Bronze (copper alloy with light browRoman coin. Pile of Ancient Roman coins on a black background