Historical Coins Collection

An assortment of ancient coins from different periods, showcasing detailed engravings and historical significance. Includes diverse designs and textures.

False Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknown
False Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknown
drachm. Orodes II (król Partii ; 57-37 p.n.e.), rulerdenarius. Bolesław III Krzywousty (książę Polski ; 1107-1138), rulerLombard token at the wolf () Crawling, XIII-15th century Anonymous. "Lombard token to the wolf () Crawling, XIII-15th century". Copper. 1200-1400.denarius. Bolesław III Krzywousty (książę Polski ; 1107-1138), rulerBrown coin; Chersonez; 330-320 BC (330-00-00-320-00-00);Artemida (mitol.), Kneeling artemda (iconogr.), Artemis with a bow (iconogr.), Nadczarzyorze, Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916), Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916)-collection, griffin, purchase (provenance)denarius. Bolesław III Krzywousty (książę Polski ; 1107-1138), ruleras. Titinius, M. (fl. 189-180 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerHand guard, anonymous, 1600 - 1699 Almost round tsuba with an openwork decoration of a mon on the site of the Kogai-Hitsu; Furthermore, on both sides a few smaller Mon against a background of small copper rods (Gomoku-Zogan). Japan iron (metal). brass (alloy). copper (metal) Almost round tsuba with an openwork decoration of a mon on the site of the Kogai-Hitsu; Furthermore, on both sides a few smaller Mon against a background of small copper rods (Gomoku-Zogan). Japan iron (metal). brass (alloy). copper (metal)Coin of the Jewish Revolt against Rome, Hasmonean, 132-135 AD.Coin dated A.H. 1233/ A.D. 1817. Coin 453442sesterce; Lucius Werus (130-169; Roman emperor 161-169), Lucylla (149-182; Roman Empress 164-169); 164-169 (164-00-00-169-00-00);False coin, crown shilIIng, John II Casimir (1649 1668)Coin Weight 10th-11th century. Coin Weight 453510Coin Portraying Emperor Elagabalus 218 CE-222 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanBrown coin; Pantikapaion; the beginning of the 3rd century BC (-300-00-00--291-00-00);Nadczarzyorze, satir (mitol.), Weapon (iconographer), Goritos (army), twelve -pointed star (iconogr.), Stars, Lion's head (iconogr.), Jesiotry, counterattacks (numism.), Lions, message (Przeentencja) , fish, Sajdak (weapon), armament (iconogr.), Animals, Arch in Sajdak (iconogr.), Łuki (army)Hemidrachm (Coin) Depicting a Lion. Thracian, minted in Chersonesus. Date: 450 BC-400 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.3 cm; 2.32 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.bracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerBronze sestertius (sesterce) of the Emperor Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, 63 B.C.- 14 A.D.), Julio-Claudian dynasty, imperial agedrachm. Wologezes III (105-147), rulerCoin Depicting the God Zeus. Greek. Date: 100 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.5 cm; 4.28 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.AE. ChersonezRömisch-keltiberische Münze Roman-Celtiberian coin, Museum of Romanization, Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain, Europe Copyright: xZoonar.com/BartomeuxBalaguerxRotgerx 22946108False coin, penny, Boleslaus III Wry Mouthed (1102 1138)Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Philip the Arab. Roman. Date: 244 AD-249 AD. Dimensions: DIam. 2.9 cm; 18.64 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-138 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Fortuna (personification), bust, abundance horns, laurel wreathsSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximinus 235 CE-236 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 peace is depicted standing, facing left and holding a branch.. Bronze . Ancient RomanDaric with king ca. 4th century B.C. Achaemenid. Daric with king. Achaemenid. ca. 4th century B.C.. Gold. Achaemenid. IranBliżej Kultury Valentinianus 1 (321 375), Menna TrierPocket-sized bronze mirror ca. 7th-9th century A.D. Alanic. Pocket-sized bronze mirror 327570denarius; 197-198 (177-00-00-177-00-00);NUMISMATICA. MONEDA MONEDAS BIZANTINAS DE ORO Y BRONCE. REAL ACADEMIA DE LA HISTORIA.Drachm (Coin) Portraying King Orodes I Struck 57 BCE-37 BCE Khorasan. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of King Orodes I, with a star and crescent. The back (reverse) depicts the legendary founder of the Parthian empire King Arsaces to the right.. Silver . IranianCoin dated A.H. 731/ A.D. 1330-1. Coin 457080Bracteate with Human Head 200-500 Roman. Bracteate with Human Head. Roman. 200-500. Gold. Made in Gaul. Metalwork-GoldGreece, Sarmacja, Olmia, 1st century BC MintCoin Forgery, 15th century Coin forgery from Queenhithe hoard., Ancient and Mediaeval Coins, Numismatics, Coin, 15th Century, Antiquities, MediaevalDiobol (Coin) Depicting a Lion 395 BCE-377 BCE Ancient Greece. The front of this coin depicts the head of a lion with jaws open, facing to the left.On the back of the coin is a stellate flower inside an incuse square.. Silver . Ancient Greekbracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerBronze fals showing a figure holding a cross, 7th century. Artist: Unknowndenarius; Kazimierz IV Jagiello Czyk (Polish king; 1447-1492); 1447-1492 (1447-00-00-1492-00-00);denarius. Bolesław III Krzywousty (książę Polski ; 1107-1138), rulerAncinca, Kalan is king of Elpal, a Pagaher, 1 Quanart of the 3 Setts, Debsta) PanticapaeumAs (Coin) Depicting the God Janus. Roman. Date: 225 BC-217 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 6.6 cm; 262.47 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Half Drachm, 490-417 BC. Greece, 5th century BC. Silver; diameter: 1.4 cm (9/16 in.).AE. PantikapaionSilesia, Brakteat wide reduced, 2nd half of the 13th  beginning of the fourteenth centuryTetradrachm: Head of Athena (obverse), 480-407 BC. Greece, Athens. Silver; overall: 2.4 cm (15/16 in.).Stater fromLeukas.  Mint: LeucasCoin Portraying Emperor Valens 364 CE-378 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Valens, wearing a diadem and facing right.On the back (reverse), the goddess Victory walks to the left, holding a wreath and a palm.. Bronze . Ancient RomanCoin dated A.H. 153/ A.D. 770. Coin. dated A.H. 153/ A.D. 770. Copper. Excavated in Iran, Nishapur. Coins1/24 Stater fromIonia. Artist: UnknownHemidrachm. UnknownRing. UnknownDisk. Western Iran, circa 1000-650 B.C.. Jewelry and Adornments; pins. Bronze, hammeredAE. PantikapaionTrite fromMiletus. Mint: Miletus Artist: UnknownDe Waarheid, Hans Jamnitzer (attributed to), c. 1570 locket Plaquette with allegorical representation about the truth. The naked truth is pulled up by Chronos, on the right on the cloud the defamation, on the right a pigeon with a twig and in the background a landscape with the sun on the horizon on the left. Nuremberg tin (metal). wood (plant material) casting / cutting Time revealing Truth; Time carrying Truth aloft Nova Zembla. Saving HuysCoin with Sign of Leo dated A.H. 1033/ A.D. 1624 This coin bears a Leo symbol found on the other objects in the collection, but it was not created for talismanic purposes. This sign instead corresponds to the month in which it was minted. In his memoirs, the Mughal emperor Jahangir recorded his inspired idea for the unusual design of this and other coins depicting the signs of the zodiac.. Coin with Sign of Leo. dated A.H. 1033/ A.D. 1624. Gold. Made in India, Agra. CoinsSen of 1 Mon of the Empire Japan from Sendai, capital of the province of Rikuzen ,, 1784 coin Iron mint. Front: Inside wide smooth edge around square recess in the middle four cross -way characters. Reverse: Inside, smooth border smooth surface.  iron (metal) castingStater fromLydia, 560-525 B.C., Gold, 10.70 g, 15mm, Made in Lydia, Greek, 6th century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius (serratus). Domitius Ahenobarbus, Cn. (fl. 118-96 a.C.), monetary officer, Licinius Crassus, L. (fl. 118 a.C.), monetary officer, Cosconius, L. (fl. 118 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerKiterian Bospor, Panticajon, 4th Quarter of the 2nd Century BC; AEE Panticapaeum mintbracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerAlbert-Désiré Barre (1818-1878). Medal reverse. Reverse of gold coins: Europe. Metal, bronze. Nineteenth century. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 58764-12 Eagle, bronze, Europe, medal, metal, numismatics, bird, reverseCarnavalet museum, medal collectionMint: Cyzicus, Obol fromCyzicus, 550-480 B.C., Silver, 0.675 g, 8.4mm, Made in Cyzicus, Mysia, Greek, 6th-5th century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (134-00-00-138-00-00);Africa (personification), heads, abundance horns, scorpions, laurel wreathsDrohiczyn seal. unknown, managerGreece, Egypt, Ptolemeusz II (285 246), Alexandria, after 265 B.C., bronze (AE) Ptolemy II Philadelfos (285 246), Alexandria Mintas. Plautius Hypsaeus, L. (fl. 194-190 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerBolesław Krzywousty (1102-1138), Denar, Kraków, After 1113 Boles And Krzywousty (1102 1138)Twenty -five year old government anniversary of William III, King of the Netherlands, medal made from a mint of a guilder with on the reverse emblem of Freemasonry, Johannes Petrus Schouberg, 1849 - 1874 history medal Silver openwork medal to Sea Eye. Front: breastpiece man to the right inside. Reverse: inscription "12 May 1849-1874" Boven Passer and Winkelhaak Inside Bladerkrans. Utrecht silver (metal) striking (metalworking) / sawing  NetherlandsIberian period coins Iberian period coins, Iberian culture, Iberian Museum of Jaén, Andalusia, Spain Copyright: xZoonar.com/BartomeuxBalaguerxRotgerx 21720808NUMISMATICA. MONEDA MONEDAS BIZANTINAS DE ORO Y BRONCE. REAL ACADEMIA DE LA HISTORIA.Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma Struck 109 BCE-108 BCE Roman Empire. The denarius, introduced in 211 BCE, was the principal silver coin of Rome for five hundred years. The profilehead of the goddess Romaóthe personification of Romeówas the most popular image depicted on silver denarii in the second and first centuries BCE.. Silver . Ancient RomanSilver Double Fanam from Madras in British India under the East India Company, 1764-1807 ,, 1764 - 1807 coin Silver coin. Front: Image of the Deity Vishnu. Rail side: two letters C = Company desired to each other.  silver (metal) striking (metalworking)Greece, Egypt, Ptolemeusz II (285 246), Alexandria, after 265 B.C., bronze (AE) Mint Alexandria, Ptolemeusz II Philadelfos (285 246)Golden Dukaat, emergency coin from Vienna, beaten during the siege by the Turks, Anonymous, 1529 coin. siege coin Almost diamond -shaped emergency coin with somewhat beveled corners. Front: to the right used breastpiece of Emperor Ferdinand with a crown between the year above inscription; At four ends: Fleuron. Reverse: Cross; Between the arms of Kruis four crowned coats of arms; At four ends: Fleuron Vienna gold (metal) striking (metalworking)  ViennaFalse coin, IIthuanian shilIIng, 1663, John II Casimir (1649 1668)Stater (Coin) Depicting a Horseman. Greek, minted in Tarentum, Calabria, Italy. Date: 380 BC-345 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 7.78 g. Silver. Origin: Taranto. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Chariot on a Pedestal reverse. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.82 cm (1 1/2 in.) gross weight: 32.41 gr (0.071 lb.) axis: 6:00. Medium: bronze//Struck. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Giovanni da Cavino.Ruler: Hekatomnos, Satrap of Caria 392/1-377/6 B.C. Drachm of Hekatomnos, Satrap ofCaria, 392/91-377/76 B.C., Silver, 4.22 g, 15mm, Made in uncertain, Caria, Greek, 4th century B.C., NumismaticsReverse view Greek Coin, Syracuse, Ancient and Mediaeval Coins, Numismatics, Animal, Horse, Ancient Greece, Money, ChariotCoin Weight 11th century. Coin Weight 445374Plaquette 15th century Italian. Plaquette 463401Stamp seal ca. 6th century A.D. Sasanian. Stamp seal. Sasanian. ca. 6th century A.D.. Agate, banded. Sasanian. Iran or MesopotamiaRondel with Male Head ca. 1st-2nd century Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara). Rondel with Male Head. Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara). ca. 1st-2nd century. Copper-nickel alloy. MetalworkCupids Supporting an Eagle and Cornucopias on a Shield reverse. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 11.28 cm (4 7/16 in.) gross weight: 411.14 gr (0.906 lb.) axis: 12:00. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: PIETRO TORRIGIANO.Banquet de Lille, 1848 (dummy title) Medal. Banquet of Lille. Etain, 1848.NUMISMATICA. MONEDA PUNICA. DRACMA DE PLATA. REVERSO. TORO AVANZANDO A LA IZQUIERDA CON LA CABEZA DE FRENTE.238 A.C. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).Medal: Loïe Fuller (obverse), 1900. Pierre Roche (French, 1855-1922). Bronze; diameter: 19.1 cm (7 1/2 in.).