Historical Coins Collection

A series of ancient coins depicting various rulers and symbols from historical periods, showcasing the artistry and significance of currency across eras.

sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-138 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Fortuna (personification), bust, abundance horns, laurel wreaths
sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-138 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Fortuna (personification), bust, abundance horns, laurel wreaths
as. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorPoland, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Half Grosz, 1404 1405, Town of Krakow Mint of Kraków, W Adys Aw Jagie o (Ca 1351 1434), Szymon de Talentis (13 .. 14 ..), Andrzej Czarnysz (13 .. 1419)Bliżej Kultury Władysław Jagiełło (CA 1351 1434), Mint of KrakówCoin fromCorinth.  Mint: Corinth Artist: UnknownBliżej Kultury Gordian 3, Menna Rzymdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerGreece, Sarmacja, Olbia, around 330 240 BCE, AE MintSemis; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 114-117 (114-00-00-117-00-00);heads, radial crowns, oak wreathsAntoninianus (Coin) Portraying Empress Cornelia Salonina. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 253 AD-260 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.1 cm; 3.21 g. Billon. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionSaksonia , Denar of the Cross, between 1070 and 1100 unknownCoin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 200 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 8.17 g. Bronze. Origin: Izmir. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Greece, Macedonia, Aleksander III Wielki (336 323), Bronze (AE) Aleksander III Wielki (356 323 BC)1 Litra fromRhegium. Mint: RhegiumGreece, Bosporane Kingdom, Sauromates II (174/5 210/11), Around 196 210 CE, bronze (ae) Sauromates II (174/5 210/11)denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin of Antoninus Pius, Emperor ofRome. Honorand: Faustina II, Empress consort of Marcus Aurelius, Roman, ca. 125-176Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86-161, ruled A.D. 138-161Coin Depicting a Griffin 400 BCE-1 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts a griffin, a mythological creature with the head and wings of an eagle and body of a lion, galloping to the right. On the back (reverse), a lyre is shown.. Bronze . Ancient RomanSaksonia , Denar of the Cross, between 1080 and 1100 unknowndrachm. Szapur II (szachinszach Persji ; 309-379), rulerByzantine Empire, Justinian 1 (527 565), Constantinople, Follis, Bronze (AE) Justinian I (527 565), Mint of ConstantinopleSaksonia , Poland , The Cross Denar, between 1070 and 1107 unknownECNP ECNPCoin Depicting the Hero Herakles 336 BCE-323 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the hero Hercules, facing right, wearing his signature lion skin cloak tied around his neck. The back (reverse) shows a bow in case and a club.Herakles was the consummate hero. Temples across Greece and South Italy were dedicated to him, the son of Zeus, and Romans, who knew him as Hercules, celebrated him as a role model. With brute force, determination, and just enough cleverness, Herakles completed his famous Twelve Labors to become immortal. Herakles is readily identifiable by his knobby club and lionís skin. The latter refers to his First Labor, in which he killed a magical beast who was ravaging the town of Nemea. The lionís invincible hide made him immune to weapons, so Herakles strangled him and took his pelt.. Bronze . Ancient Greekbracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerGreece, Ionia, Erythrae, after 190 BC, bronze AE 18 Milet, IoniaBliżej Kultury Władysław Jagiełło (CA 1351 1434)schilling. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuer, Paweł von Russdorf (wielki mistrz ; 1422-1441), grand masterdrachm. Fraates IV (37-2 p.n.e.), rulerMONEDAS-(CABEZA=1 CORNADO Y LEON=1 DINERO NOVEN)ANV-ALFON XI-AÑO 1311-1350. Location: FABRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN. ALFONSO XI EL JUSTICIERO.Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to John I Tzimisces. Byzantine. Date: 972 AD-976 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.5 cm; 16.81 g. Bronze. Origin: Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Greece, Sarmacja, Olbia, around 330 240 BCE, AE MintRoman coin, 1st century BC, in the Roman Villa of Torre Llauder or Can Llauder, Mataró, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Museum: Museo de Mataró, Mataró, Barcelona, Cataluña, España.Kiterian Bospor, Panticajon, 1 Quarter of the 3rd Century BC; AEE Panticapaeum mintdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerBliżej Kultury Gallery, Antioch MintAntoninien de Trajan D�ce, 250 Roman currency. Antonine de Trajan Dece (around 201-251), Roman Emperor from 249 to 251. Silver (Reverse). 250.Brown coin; Fanagoria; 2. PO. 1st century BC (-50-00-00--1-00-00);Apollo (mitol. .), zakup (proweniencja), łuk i strzała (ikonogr.), łuki (uzbroj.)Bruttium, Croton, stater; CA 530 500 BC KROTON, BrucjumDenarius (Coin) Depicting the God Mars. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 103 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 3.58 g. Silver. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.BLIŻEJ KULTURY unknowndenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordupondius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-122 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Salus (personification), radial crown, plates, bustBliżej Kultury unknownCoin of Philip I, Emperior of Rome fromDeultum. Ruler: Philip, the Arabian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 204-249, ruled 244-49 Mint: Deultum, Thrace Artist: UnknownObol Lithuanian; Zygmunt II August (Polish king; 1544-1572); 1546 (1546-00-00-1546-00-00);denarius. Pomponius Molo, L. (fl. ca 97 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerStater fromCroton.  Mint: CrotonKiterian Bospor, Panticbajon, Last Quarter of the 4th Century BC; AEE Panticapaeum mintCoin of Gautamiputra Satakarni (). India, circa 108-132. Tools and Equipment; coins. SilverCoin Depicting the God Apollo. Greek. Date: 300 BC-201 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.7 cm; 3.07 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Greece, Bosporane Kingdom, Gepaipyris (37/38 38/39), bronze (AE) Gepaepyris (ona Aspurgosa)Bliżej Kultury Mint of Kraków, Władysław Warneńczyk (King of Poland, 1434 1444)drachm. Wologezes III (105-147), rulerdrachm. Wologezes I (51-79 po Chr.), rulerMint: Paphos, Stater fromPaphos, ca. 425 B.C., Silver, 10.595 g, 6:00, 23mm, Made in Paphos, Cyprus, Greek, 5th century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdrachm. Kawades I (szachinszach Persji ; 488-496 i 498-531), rulerCoin of Antoninus Pius, Emperor ofRome. Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86-161, ruled A.D. 138-161Honorand: Faustina II, Empress consort of Marcus Aurelius, Roman, ca. 125-176 Mint, possibly by: SardisRECKHEIMSE VAN FERDINAND VAN ASSPREMONT-LYNDEN (1636-1665), 1648, Heer van Reckheim, 1648 coin Copper mint. Front: decorated coat of arms of Friesland, five laps under the shield. Reverse: within a wreath two-line inscription, including the year. Rekem copper (metal) striking (metalworking)sestertius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorDouble Sesterce of Postumes, 261 Anonymous. Double Sesterce of Postume, 261 AV. J.-C. Bronze.Reckheimse Verme van Ferdinand van Asspremont-Lynden (1636-1665), lord of Reckheim, 1636-1665 coin Copper mint. Front: decorated coat of arms. Reverse: within a wreath three-line inscription. Mint plate broke out. Rekem copper (metal) striking (metalworking)AE. Musa (3 przed Chr. - 4 po Chr.), ruler, Fraataces I (2 p.n.e.-4 n.e.), rulerSchutterij van Enkhuizen, Anonymous, 1688  Silver medal. Front: Displaced by radiant sun holds a woman's coat of arms and attached to it ribbon; In the background: fortification work. Reverse: weaponrophee, consisting of harness, banners, peaks, drums and other weaponry; Before that: Coat of arms with letter E Inside Covering on Wimpel Enkhuizen silver (metal) casting  EnkhuizenHemiobol from Thasos, Islands offThrace. Artist: UnknownCoin of Commodus, Emperor of Rome from Philippopolis,Thrace. Ruler: Commodus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 161-192, ruled 180-92 Mint: Philippopolis, Thrace Artist: Unknown Honorand: Bruttia Crispina, Empress of Rome, A.D. 164-191, ruled 178-91Coin Depicting the Hero Herakles. Greek. Date: 300 BC-200 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.4 cm; 1.62 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerAntoninien de Trajan D�ce, 250 Roman currency. Antonine de Trajan Dece (around 201-251), Roman Emperor from 249 to 251. Silver (Reverse). 250.Bliżej Kultury Hadrianus, Mint of RomeStater fromCorinth.  Mint: Corinth Artist: UnknownByzantine Empire, Herakliusz (610 641), Kyzikos 625 626 Condensed, Brone (AE) Herakliusz (610 641), Mint of Cyzicusdenarius (subaeratus). Titius, Q. (fl. 90 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerOld coin Ancient coin Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 5479865Obol fromEphesus. Mint: Ephesus Artist: UnknownGold Disk Brooch 7th century Frankish The relief pattern of these brooches was created by working a thin sheet of metal from the reverse side. Roman coins were the inspiration for such designs.. Gold Disk Brooch 465297 Frankish, Gold Disk Brooch, 7th century, Copper alloy, gold, remnant of iron pin, Overall: 1 1/16 x 3/8 in. (2.7 x 0.9 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.192.23)sesterce; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 165-166 (165-00-00-166-00-00);Ionia, Miletus, diobol; 6th  5th century BC Miletus mintdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Zeus. Greek. Date: 359 BC-336 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.6 cm; 14.16 g. Silver. Origin: Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Coin Depicting the Goddess Artemis 286 BCE-220 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts a Macedonian shield with the head of the goddess Artemis in the center. The back (reverse) shows a Macedonian helmet.. Bronze . Ancient Greekas. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorMint: Selinus, Tetradrachm fromSelinus, 455-409 B.C., Silver, Made in Selinus, Sicily, Greek, 5th century B.C., NumismaticsSilver Rijder, beaten for the States of Overijssel, Mint from the wreck of the East Indians' t Vliegend Hart ,, 1734 coin Silver Dukaton. Front: helmet rider with sword in the right hand raised above, driving to the right; Below that crowned coat of arms within Covering. Reverse: crowned coat of arms, flanked by two lions, standing on Cartouche with a year in Omscription. Overijssel silver (metal) striking (metalworking)  OverijsselSestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Vespasian. Roman. Date: 69 AD-79 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.3 cm; 26.03 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.semuncia. Anonimowy, monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerDouble Constitutional Floor, 1792 Augustin Dupré (1748-1833) Double Constitutional Floor, 1792. Copper, 1792. Carnavalet Museum, History of Paris.bracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerGreece, Sarmacja, Olbia, around 330 240 BCE, AE MintCoin Portraying Emperor Pertinax. Roman. Date: 193 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.2 cm; 24.60 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.as. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorGreece, Bospors Kingdom, Reskuporis VI (314/5 341/2), 323 n.e.; States, Bronze (AE) Exceptoris force (314 / 5 341 / 2)Coin of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromPhilippopolis. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: Philippopolis Artist: UnknownTrojak Nicholas I Mint Warsaw, Mikołaj I (1825 55)Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Hadrian 134 CE-138 CE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the emperor Hadrian, facing right.On the back, a measuring unit called a Modius is shown filled with grain.. Silver . Ancient Romandrachm. Szapur I (241-272), rulerCoin Portraying Emperor Claudius 41 CE-54 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanButton (France); silvered brassMarcus Curtius' death; Roman heroes. Round, lead plaque, surrounded by a leaf edge. In the foreground the hero deposits herself on horseback and in full armor in the fiery gap, which had opened on the Romanum Forum. The wichles had predicted that great calamity would come across the city when it would not be the most valuable of Rome. Marcus Curtius, who considered the courage of the Romans and their arms their most precise ownership, thus led to itself for what the gap closed. Fully links a figure raises the hands full; On the right a group of five figures and a little further to the second plan three women. Many architectures with towers and obelisks, who must indicate the city of Rome. In the background fantastic mountaineerer either side of a bridged river.