Ancient Coins of Apollo

A variety of ancient bronze and silver coins depicting the god Apollo, showcasing intricate designs from Greek and Roman civilizations.

Maria, Queen of Bohemen, Leone Leoni (Copy After), 1550 copy. history medal One -sided lead medal. Front: breastpiece woman inside Cover. Reverse: Blanco Malib lead (metal) casting
Maria, Queen of Bohemen, Leone Leoni (Copy After), 1550 copy. history medal One -sided lead medal. Front: breastpiece woman inside Cover. Reverse: Blanco Malib lead (metal) casting
Coin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 200 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 7.56 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Coin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 200 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.2 cm; 1.33 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.quinarius. Cloulius (Cloelius), T. (fl. 98 a.C.), issuer, Republika Rzymska, issuerMaria, Queen of Bohemen, Leone Leoni (Copy After), 1550 copy. history medal One -sided lead medal. Front: breastpiece woman inside Cover. Reverse: Blanco Malib lead (metal) castingdenarius (ducal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin Portraying Emperor Antoninus Pius 138 CE-139 CE Egypt. Canopus, a port city in the Nile Delta, was famous for an ancient sanctuary dedicated to Osiris, god of vegetation and rebirth. His worship included a procession of his priests carrying jars filled with Nile water, the symbol of fertility. The jars, as depicted on this coin, were topped with the head of Osiris, here shown in profile, with an elaborate headdress. Emperor Antoninus Pius, who issued the coin, never set foot in Egypt, but he used this imagery to honor one of Egyptís ancient traditions.The date this coin was struck is indicated in the back inscription î B ì, which means the second year of the emperorís reign, or 138-139 CE. Antoninus Pius reigned as emperor from 138-161 CE.. Billon . Ancient EgyptianTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Philippus I Philadelphus. Roman. Date: 92 BC-83 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.5 cm; 13.35 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antoninus Pius 144 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Antoninus Pius, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels.On the back (reverse) Hygieia, the divine personification of health, is depicted standing. She faces left, with her right hand she feeds a serpent which is depicted on top of an altar. In her left hand she holds a rudder which is placed on top of a globe.. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, L. (fl. 90 a.C.; 74 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerSestertius (Coin) Portraying Empress Marcia Otacilia Severa 244 CE-249 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Empress Marcia Otacilia Severa, wife of Emperor Marcus Julius Philippus (also known as Philip the Arab), diademed and facing to the right. On the back (reverse), Concord is depicted holding a patera (dish) and double cornucopia.. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Tyche 95 BCE-94 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts Tyche, facing to the right. The back (reverse) depicts Nike holding a palm branch.In antiquity, the goddess Tyche symbolized cities. Her identifying feature is a crown shaped like the walls of a city. Some cities chose Tyche as their emblem, but often they also selected another divinity as their particular patron and protector.. Silver . Ancient Greekcavallo. Innocenty VIII (papież ; 1484-1492), ruler, Państwo Kościelne, issuerStater fromSybaris.  Mint: Sybarisdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin Depicting the God Dionysos 133 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gordianus 238 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Plancius, Cn. (fl. 55 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Titius, Q. (fl. 90 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerCoin Portraying Emperor Domitian 88 CE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the emperor Domitian, facing right.On the back, Domitian is shown standing on a balcony.. Bronze . Ancient Romanquadrans. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorRuler: Commodus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 161-192, ruled 180-92, Mint: Rome, Sestertius of Commodus, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 191, orichalcum, 19.19 g, 6:00, 28.4mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsCoin of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome fromPerge. Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38 Mint: Perge Artist: Unknowndenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin Portraying Emperor Vespasian. Roman. Date: 76 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.4 cm; 21.48 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Coin of Maximinus I, Emperor of Rome fromAnazarbus. Ruler: Maximinus I, Emperor of Rome, ca. A.D. 173-238, ruled 235-38 Mint: Anazarbus Artist: Unknowndenarius. Memmius, C. (fl. 56 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerMint: Thurium, Stater fromThurium, 281-270 B.C., Silver, 7.84 g, 12:00, 20.5mm, Made in Thurium, Lucania, Greek, 3rd century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), emperorCoin Depicting the Hero Herakles. Greek. Date: 336 BC-323 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.7 cm; 6.09 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorMint: Acanthus, Tetrobol fromAkanthos, 470-390 B.C., Silver, 2.455 g, 17mm, Made in Akanthos, Macedonia, Greek, 5th-4th century B.C., NumismaticsSestertius (Coin) Portraying Germanicus 37 CE-38 CE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the Roman General Germanicus.The back portrays Agrippina, Drusilla and Julia, the three sisters of Emperor Caligula.. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, L. (fl. 62 a.C; 50 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerMint: Rhegium, Coin fromRhegium, 350-270 B.C., Bronze, 6.40 g, 3:00, 18mm, Made in Rhegium, Greek, 4th-3rd century B.C., NumismaticsKeertje with K 1814 24S, Anonymous, 1814  Front: Inscription K 1814 24S. Reverse: Crowned Lion with sword and arrow bundle  lead (metal) striking (metalworking)denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), ruler1 Drachm from Thasos, Islands offThrace. Artist: Unknowndenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorCoin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 200 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 5.05 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Coin Portraying Emperor Nero 67 CE-68 CE Egypt. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the bust of Emperor Nero, facing left, radiate, wearing a cuirass (breastplate), ìL lî before. On the back (reverse) is depicted a bust of Goddess Hera Argeia, facing right, veiled, with a star before. The date this coin was struck is indicated in the obverse inscription î LI  ì, which means the fourteenth year of Neroís reign, or 67-68 CE. Nero reigned as emperor from 54-68 CE.. Billon . Ancient RomanDenarius (Coin) Portraying Julia Mamaea 222 CE-235 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the bust of Julia Mamaea, the mother of Roman Emperor Alexander Severus, facing to the right, draped, and diademed. On the back (reverse), the goddess Juno stands front, holding a patera (dish) and sceptre.Coins recorded the ever-changing hairdos of the royal ladies in Rome and carried the new fashions to the far corners of the empire.. Silver . Ancient Romandrachm. Kawades I (szachinszach Persji ; 488-496 i 498-531), rulerdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), emperordenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerRuler: Trajan, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 53-117, ruled 98-117, Mint: Seleucia Pieria, Coin of Trajan, Emperor of Rome from SeleuciaPieria, 98-117, Bronze, 12.73 g, 11:00, 25.5mm, Made in Seleucia Pieria, Syria, Roman, 1st-2ndcentury, Numismaticsdrachm. Orodes II (król Partii ; 57-37 p.n.e.), rulerdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Ogulnius (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Gargonius, C. (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Vergilius, M. (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerHemilitron fromSolus.  Mint: Solus Artist: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 222 BC-187 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.7 cm; 4.46 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.denarius. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, L. (fl. 90 a.C.; 74 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerRuler: Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 208-235, ruled A.D. 222-35, Mint: Rome, 1 As of Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 229, bronze, 10.03 g, 12:00, 25.8mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismaticsdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian 71 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius. Titius, Q. (fl. 90 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerRuler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225-244, ruled 238-44, Mint: Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia adCalycadnum, 238-44, orichalcum, 13.12 g, 6:00, 32.mm, Made in Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Cilicia, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics1 Drachm from Knidos,Caria, 465-449 B.C., Silver, 6.075 g, 6:00, 18mm, Knidos, Caria, Greek, 5th century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius. Marcjana (siostra Trajana) za Trajana /98-117 n.e./, empressDenarius of Trajan, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Trajan, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 53-117, ruled 98-117 Mint: Rome Artist: UnknownKarel in en Anna, Anonymous, 1532 live Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man and woman inside laurel wreath. Reverse: inscription Inside Lauwerkrans Germany silver (metal) castingsestertius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin Depicting the Goddess Hera ( ) 500 BCE-401 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient Greekdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerAE. Artabanus II (10 - 40 po Chr.), rulerdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Acilius Glabrio, Mn. (fl. 49 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gallienus 267 CE-268 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portays the emperor Gallienus, facing right.On the back (reverse) an eagle is depicted with a wreath in its beak.. Billon . Ancient RomanCoin Depicting the Goddess Athena 133 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekCoin Portraying Emperor Hadrian 133 CE-134 CE Khorasan. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Emperor Hadrian, facing right, filleted. The back (obverse) depicts a Sphinx, seated, facing left, with wings open and a modius (headdress).. Bronze . Ancient RomanCoin Portraying Emperor Gordian III 243 CE-244 CE Egypt. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays Emperor Gordian III, facing right. The back (reverse) depicts a bust of Serapis ( ). The date this coin was struck is indicated in the inscription î L-Z ì, which means the seventh year of the emperorís reign, or 243-244 CE. Gordian III reigned as emperor from 238-244 CE.. Billon . Ancient Egyptiandenarius. Eliusz (następca Hadriana ; 137), heir to the throneAncient roman coin isolated over white Ancient roman coin with chariot and horses isolated over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/adminx 11567463Coin Depicting the God Apollo 75 BCE-50 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient Greekdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorSestertius (Coin) Portraying a Roman Emperor. Roman. Date: 238 AD-244 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3 cm; 16.08 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Coin Depicting a Shield 277 BCE-220 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient Greek1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulerQuadrans of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14Magistrate: LamiaMagistrate: SiliusMagistrate: Annius Mint: Rome Artist: UnknownRuler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211, Mint: Alexandria, Honorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217, Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromAlexandria, 193-217, silver, 2.96 g, 6:00, 17mm, Made in Alexandria, Egypt, Roman, 2nd-3rdcentury, NumismaticsSt. Crispijn or Schoenmakersgilde van Delft, Gildepenning with No. 86, Anonymous, 1624 medal Brass medal. Front: St. Crispinus, on the right, with place branch in the right and shoemaker's knife above which crown floats in the left hand; Above left: Number 86. Rail side: Crowned Krommes next to an alder inside stabbed by a crown Delft brass (alloy) casting / engraving  Delft1 As of Caracalla, Roman Emperor fromRome. Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188-217, ruled A.D. 198-217 Mint: Rome Artist: Unknowndenarius. Eliusz (następca Hadriana ; 137), heir to the thronedenarius. Appuleius Saturninus, L. (fl. 104 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerRadiate of Carus, Emperor of Rome 282 283 fromLugdunum. Ruler: Carus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 222-283, ruled 282-83 Mint: Lugdunum Artist: UnknownAE. Wologezes III (105-147), rulerdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorHekte (1/6 Stater) fromMytilene. Mint: Mytilene Artist: UnknownDrachm: Female Head (obverse); Eagle (reverse), 337-308 BC. Greek, minted at Chalkis (Euboia). Silver; diameter: 1.7 cm (11/16 in.). Minted after a period of Athenian domination, this coin from Chalkis features two traditional symbols of its home island Euboia: a female head and an eagle battling a snake. What distinguishes this issue from earlier types, however, are the smooth, rounded face and deep-set eyes of the woman on the obverse, who may represent the goddess Euboia herself.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximinus. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 235 AD-236 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.9 cm; 21.29 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.