Ancient Greek Coins

Collection of ancient Greek coins made of copper and bronze, highlighting historical mint details from various regions and eras.

Nummus of Theodosius II, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Theodosius II, Emperor of Rome, 401-450, ruled 408-50 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknown
Nummus of Theodosius II, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Theodosius II, Emperor of Rome, 401-450, ruled 408-50 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknown
1 Semis of Trajan, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Trajan, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 53-117, ruled 98-117 Mint: Antioch Artist: UnknownMint: Sigeium, Coin fromSigeium, 4th century B.C., Copper, 2.17 g, 7:00, 12.6mm, Made in Sigeium, Troas, Greek, 4th century B.C., NumismaticsCoin fromAbydus.  Artist: UnknownMint: Thebes, Coin fromThebes, 426-395 B.C., Silver, 12.03 g, 12:00, 21.2mm, Made in Thebes, Boeotia, Greek, 5th-4th century B.C., NumismaticsStater fromUnknown .  Mint: UnknownCoin of Amyntas III, King of Macedon fromMacedonia. Ruler: Amyntas III, King of Macedon, ruled 393-370/69 B.C. Mint: Macedonia Artist: UnknownRuler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.-A.D. 37, Magistrate: Pontius Pilate, Roman, 26-36, Coin of Tiberius, Emperor ofRome, 136 B.C.-A.D.135, Bronze, 2.03 g, 12:00, 16.1mm, Made in England, British, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsRuler: Antiochus VI Dionysus, King of the Seleucid Kingdom, 148-138 B.C.Mint: Antioch, Coin of Antiochus VI Dionysus, King of the Seleucid Kingdom fromAntioch, 148-138 B.C., Copper, 7.36 g, 1:00, 21.2mm, Made in Antioch, Syria, Greek, 2nd century B.C., NumismaticsCoin fromSardes.  Artist: UnknownRuler: Spalirises (Spalyris)Ruler: Spalagadames, Mint: India, Coin of Spalirises (Spalyris); Spalagadames fromIndia, 75-65 B.C., Copper, 8.49 g, 12:00, 28.6mm, Made in India, Greek, 1st century B.C., NumismaticsPlasma ring stone ca. 1st century B.C.-3rd century A.D. Roman Bonus Eventus as youth, holding dish of fruit and branchBonus Eventus, the Roman genius of Good Fortune, was a popular figure in Roman art, especially on gems.. Plasma ring stone. Roman. ca. 1st century B.C.-3rd century A.D.. Plasma. Late Republican or Imperial. Gems