Ancient Roman Coins

Collection of Roman coins featuring historical figures and inscriptions, showcasing intricate designs and details from antiquity.

denarius; Julia Domna (Ca 160-217; Roman Empress 193-211); 198-209 (177-00-00-177-00-00);
denarius; Julia Domna (Ca 160-217; Roman Empress 193-211); 198-209 (177-00-00-177-00-00);
Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 247.Bronze coin of Constantine, 4th century. Artist: Unknowndrachm. Artabanus IV (król Partii ; 213-224), kingdenarius; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180), Lucius Werus (130-169; Roman emperor 161-169), Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); after 161 (150-00-00-151-00-00);Antonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.denarius; Makrynus (164-218; Roman emperor 217-218); 217-218 (217-00-00-217-00-00);denarius; Lucius Werus (130-169; Roman emperor 161-169); 161-162 (161-00-00-162-00-00);Baldassare d'Este, Ercole on Horseback (reverse) Ercole on Horseback reversedenarius; 103-111 (101-00-00-102-00-00);Ceres (mitol.), Heads, torches, laurel wreathsRuler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38, Mint: Smyrna, Honorand: Vibia Sabina, A.D. 83-136/137, Cistophorus of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome fromSmyrna, 129-38, Silver, 10.11 g, 6:00, 28mm, ILE2013.17.14 , Made in Smyrna, Ionia, Roman, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsWładysław Herman (1079-1102), Denar, Kraków; 1080 1102 W Adys Aw Herman (1079-1102), Mint of KrakówMint: Syracuse, 50-Litra fromSyracuse, 317-289 B.C., Electrum, 3.49 g, 1:00, 14.5mm, Made in Syracuse, Sicily, 4th-3rd century B.C., Numismaticssesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 118 (118-00-00-118-00-00);Salus (Personification), Patery, Busters, Bay WreathsTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great 336 BCE-323 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Alexander the Great wearing a lion skin. The back (reverse) depicts the god Zeus seated to the left with an eagle in his right hand and staff in left. A monogram and the inscription POY also appear.. Silver . Ancient RomanSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gordianus 238 CE-244 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient Roman1/2 francs of Louis XVIII, 1823 Auguste Fran�ois Michaut (1786-1879). 1/2 Francs of Louis XVIII, 1823. Money. 1823.Trial for the 5 francs room, 1848 P. Boivin. Test for 5 francs, 1848. money. 1848.NUMISMATICA. MONEDA IMPERIO ROMANO. DENARIO DE PLATA, DE AUGUSTO. REVERSO. CAYO Y LUCIO DE PIE, LLEVAN CADA UNO ESCUDO Y LANZA. 2 A.C.-14 D.C. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).denarius (serratus). Volumnius Strabo, L. (fl. 81 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerDenarius (Coin) Portraying Lepidus 42 BCE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the General Lepidus facing right.On the back is a portrait of Octavius, who would become Emperor in 27 BC.. Silver . Ancient RomanGreece, Sarmacja, Olbia, around 330 240 BCE, AE Mintdenarius. Claudius Pulcher, Ap. (fl. 111-110 a.C.), monetary officer, Urbinius, Q. (fl. 111-110 a.C.), monetary officer, Manlius Mancinus, T. (fl. 111-110 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdenarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 156-157 (156-00-00-157-00-00);Roman coin of Emperor vespasian, AD 71. ITALY.Mint: Corinth, Hemidrachm fromCorinth, 350-306 B.C., Silver, 0.955 g, 3:00, 12mm, Made in Corinth, Peloponnese, Greek, 4th century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius. Marcius Censorinus, L. (fl. 82 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerDenarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Trajan. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 98 AD-99 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 2.87 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 186 (186-00-00-186-00-00);Stater: Ares (reverse), 379-374 BC. Greece, 4th century BC. Silver; diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in.).Aureus of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome fromLugdunum. Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.-A.D. 37 Mint: LugdunumHonorand: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14Double Siglos. UnknownTetradrachm of Elegabalus. UnknownDrachm. UnknownMint: Moving mint, Magistrate: Ti. Sempronius Gracchus, Magistrate: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14, Denarius from Movingmint, 40 B.C., Silver, 3.75 g, 8:00, 20.0mm, Made in Moving Mint, Roman, 1st century B.C., Numismaticsshekel (siglos). Artakserkses II (404-358 p.n.e.), rulerdenarius; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 166-167 (166-00-00-167-00-00);denarius; 103-111 (101-00-00-102-00-00);Fortuna (personification), heads, abundance horns, laurel wreathsCoin isolated coin isolated over a white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 5417934Medal Commemorating the Coronation of George II 1727 British. Medal Commemorating the Coronation of George II 32993Louis XVI, King of France (1774-1792) Louis XVI, King of France (1774-1792). Brass. 1791. Anonymous photography.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerDrachm. UnknownBrown 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)denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius; 222 (222-00-00-222-00-00);Didrachm. Unknownsesterce; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 139 (139-00-00-139-00-00);denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 160-161 (160-00-00-161-00-00);Dutch medal of Floris V, 1256-1296, Floris V (Graaf van Holland and Zeeland), 1275 - 1284 coin. penny Silver coin. Front: head with digging cap to the right. Reverse: long double -mine cross. Dordrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking)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);Coin. UnknownCoin; Tarsus, Cilicia, Turkey; about 379 - 373 B.C; SilverSolidus of Constantius II, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Constantius II, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 317-361, ruled A.D. 337-61 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknowndenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorHekte (1/6 Stater) fromMytilene. Mint: Mytilene Artist: Unknowndenarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 138 (138-00-00-138-00-00);Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Dionysos 146 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts a young Dionysos, Greek god of wine, facing right and crowned with an ivory wreath bearing two bunches of berries at his brow. His expression is serene, and his hair is shown rolled through side and back of the diadem, with several long locks curling down his neck.On the back (reverse), Dionysos is depicted leaning lightly on a rod with a cloak over his left arm. With his right he presents bunch of grapes.. Silver . Ancient Greekdenarius; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180), Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 179 (177-00-00-177-00-00);NUMISMATICA. MONEDA VISIGODA. RECAREDO EMERITA (LUSITANIA) (586-601) REVERSO. HALLAZGO JEREZ DE LOS CABALLEROS.Roundel, walnut, carved, France / Italy, 1530-50, Decorative Arts, Roundeldenarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 103-111 (103-00-00-111-00-00);Roma (mitol.), Heads, laurel wreaths, spears1 Semis of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome fromPerinthus. Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9-79, ruled 69-79 Mint: Perinthus, Thrace Artist: UnknownCommission for Public Works. Etain, 1848. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Numismaticsdenarius. Hosidius Geta, C. (fl. 68 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerProbably Italian 16th Century, Euclid (obverse), 16th century Euclid obverseSainte-Madeleine-en-la-Cité, 1710 ". Cuper. 1710-1710. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 145651-13Death of Maria II van England. Silver medal. Front: breastpiece woman with crown inside. Downside: tomb awarded maria monogram; before her bust, where Britannia and Holland are crying; On pedestal inscription inscription.Silver drachma, Ancient Greece, Dyonysus, NaxosRare Ancient Roman Coin, AD 69, Galba Servius Sulpicius Tetradrachm: Antiochos V (obverse); Zeus (reverse), 164-162 BC. Greek, Seleukid, minted at Antioch (Syria), reign of Antiochos V. Silver; diameter: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in.). Thrust into power while still a child, Antiochos V used coinage to legitimize his tenuous control. On the obverse of this coin, Antiochos appears like many Hellenistic kings, with heavy hair curls and a diadem. On the reverse, a seated Zeus holds the goddess of victory, Nike, who crowns Antiochoss name with a wreath, confirming his divine right to rule.Drachma; Gotarzes (91-77 A.C.); 91 BC-77 BC (123-00-00-87-00-00);REVERSO DE UNA MONEDA DE ORO DE VERCINGETORIX - I AC - MONEDA GALA.denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192), Kryspina (164-192; Roman Empress 178-191); 178-183 (178-00-00-183-00-00);Follis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximian 296 CE-297 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanDecadrachm fromSyracusedenarius; Faustina M Osza (Ca 130-176; Roman Empress 161-176); 147-161 (147-00-00-161-00-00);Faustina II (Roman Empress - approx. 130-176), Faustina II (Roman Empress - around 130-176) - iconography, Marek Aureliusz (Roman Emperor - 121-180), Spes (Personification), Flowers, Bans, Bans of EmpressOctadrachm (Coin) Portraying King Ptolemy III Euergetes 221 BCE-205 BCE Alexandria. Under the rule of Ptolemy III, Egyptís realm reached its greatest geographical limits, stretching from Cyrene in North Africa to Babylon in Mesopotamia. Rather than pursue further conquests, Ptolemy concentrated on developing prosperity within Egypt. His reign marks the apogee of the dynastyís power. Surprisingly, Ptolemy III never issued a coin with his own portrait, rather this coin was struck by his son Ptolemy IV and presents the dead king with the attributes of three gods the crown of Helios, the sun god; the armor of Zeus; and the trident of the sea god, Poseidon.. Gold . Ancient GreekDenier of Maximin, 236 Anonymous. Denier of Maximin, 236. Money.False Coin, Siewierz Groschen, 1761, (1800) The Duchy of Siewierz unknownCoin. UnknownDresser's sesterce, 179 Anonymous. Dresser's Sesterce (Reverse), 179. Bronze.denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 187-188 (187-00-00-188-00-00);Moneda romana, siglo I. Museum: MUSEO DE MATARÓ.Dirhem with Xusro I. UnknownRoman coin Ancient Roman coin on a black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 2514654Aureus (Coin) Portraying Empress Faustina the Elder Struck 141 CE-161 CE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the empress Faustina, wearing a veil and a diadem on her head.On the back, the goddess Aeternitas (Eternity) is also depicted veiled. She holds a shallow dish called a patera in her right hand and a rudder in her left.. Gold . Ancient RomanAnglo-Saxon coin of Aethred, 870-889 AD, England.denarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (134-00-00-138-00-00);Wiktoria (personification), branches, heads, wingsdenarius; Plaustylla (CA 185-212; Roman Empress 202-205); 202-205 (211-00-00-217-00-00);ANVERSO DE UN DRACMA DE AMPURIAS DE LA PRIMERA MITAD DEL SIGLO III AC. Location: GABINETE NUMISMATICO. Barcelona. SPAIN.Spotpermen on the banning from Napoleon to Elba 1814 ,, 1814 history medal Silvered medal, on the front Satan that napoleon, sitting backwards on a donkey, led away, with a change and cut -out text, on the reverse, eight lines of text with display.  brass (alloy) striking (metalworking)drachm. nieokreślony władca, rulerCoin 2nd-1st century B.C. Greek, Cretan. Coin. Greek, Cretan. 2nd-1st century B.C.. Silver. Hellenistic. CoinsVintage Roman coin Vintage looking Ancient Roman coin isolated over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 9691146August II Mocny (Fryderyk August I), Saxon elector (from 1694), King of Poland (1697-1706, 1709-1733), Coronation MedalSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian. Roman. Date: 71 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.2 cm; 24.61 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Modern Forgery of a Tetradrachm. Unknowndenarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 112-117 (112-00-00-117-00-00);Via trajana (personification), heads, wheels, laurel wreathsRoman 16th Century, Giuliano II de' Medici, 1478 1516, Duc de Nemours (obverse), 1513 Giuliano II de' Medici, 1478-1516, Duc de Nemours obverseCoenraad Hendrik Cramer accepts the mint mastery of Gelderland, Penning offered to the States of Gelderland, Laes Rinties Benningh, 1714 history medal Silver medal. Front: two women, one with scepter and accompanied by Pauw, and other with a mask in hand and accompanied by owl together hold laurel wreath above the head of woman, who sits on pedestal with hat on spear in hand inside. Reverse: Inscription Harderwijk silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  Harderwijk