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
False Coin, Władysław Jagiełło (1386 1434), Kwartalnik Mały (Ternar); 1399/1400 unknown1 Drachm from Sybaris,Lucania.  Artist: UnknownLentoid engraved seal. Unknowngroschen (counterfeit from the period). Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548)Carnavalet museum, tokens collectionRoman Empire Constantine Gallus (351 354), Aleksandria 351 354 c.; AE2 CONSTANTIUS Gallus, Mennica AleksandriaNUMISMATICA. MONEDA VISIGODA. AMALARICO ISPALI (BAETICA) (511-533) REVERSO MONEDA FALSA.Coin Depicting a Parasol 40 CE-44 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts a parasol while the back (reverse) shows three shafts of grain.. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius (serratus). Roscius Fabatus, L. (fl. 64 a.C. ; 49 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerAncient roman coin isolated over white Ancient roman coin isolated over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/adminx 11571177BLIŻEJ KULTURY unknowndenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorMint: Miletus, 1/12 Stater fromMiletus, 600-550 B.C.?, Silver, 1.26 g, 9.8mm, Made in Miletus, Ionia, Greek, 6th century B.C., NumismaticsGreece, Bosporan Kingdom, Rhecuporis 3 (211 / 2 228 / 9), ca. 211 215 AD, Bronze (AE) Restriction 3 (210 227)denarius. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, Cn. (fl. 76-75 a.C.; 56 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerStater (Coin) Portraying Mithrapata. Greek; Lycia, Asia Minor. Date: 380 BC-375 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.7 cm; 9.84 g. Silver. Origin: Anatolia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Coin; Constantinople, Asia Minor; 525 - 565; Gold½ penny from the VOC from the city of Utrecht, 1770, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1770 coin Copper mint. Front: Crowned bent coat of arms of the city of Utrecht. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign and including the year. Smooth edge. Utrecht copper (metal) striking (metalworking)denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138)AE. ChersonezStater: Wreath, Crescents, and Wheel (obverse), 10 BC-AD 30. England (Ancient Britain), Corieltauvi. Gold; diameter: 1.8 cm (11/16 in.).Greece, Egypt, Ptolemeusz II (285 246), Alexandria, after 265 B.C., bronze (AE) Mint Alexandria, Ptolemeusz II Philadelfos (285 246)Unattributed Trebizond Coin. UnknownCoin A.D. 684-685/65 A.H. Islamic. Coin. Islamic. A.D. 684-685/65 A.H.. Copper. early Islamic. Iran, Qasr-i Abu NasrObverse view Coin Forgery, 15th century, From the hoard of forgeries found at Queenhithe Dock, London, late 15th Century, Numismatics, Money, ForgeryTetradrachm ca. 304-294 BC Seleucid Numismatists - the scholars who study coins - refer to the front’ side of the coin, which usually features the head of a person or god, as the obverse,’ and the back’ side as the reverse.’The obverse of this silver tetradrachm coin displays an idealized portrait of Seleucus I (r. 312-280 B.C.) wearing a helmet covered with a leopard skin and adorned with a bull’s ear and horns. Around Seleucus’ throat is another leopard skin, knotted in front by means of the beast’s forepaws. The reverse of the coin has a winged, fully draped figure of Nike (Victory) standing on the right. She holds a wreath in her upraised hands, apparently about to place it upon a trophy of arms comprising a helmet, cuirass with leather straps and skirt, and a star-adorned shield. All the arms are hung upon a large tree trunk, from the lower part of which springs a leafy branch. The inscription reads "Seleucus" and "Basileus" (king).The imagery of this coin illustrates the waysDenarius of Emperor Septimus Severus, 193-211, currency money exchange commodity silver metal, minted Roman coin denarius minted by emperor Septimus Severus 193-211 archeology New Waterway Village Hook of Holland Rotterdam pay Roman Soil discovery New Waterway area 1977.Coin Depicting the God Apollo 200 BCE-1 BCE Izmir. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the laureate head of the god Apollo, facing right. On the back (reverse) the poet Homer is seated, facing left.. Bronze . Ancient GreekSaksonia , Denar of the Cross, between 1070 and 1100 unknowndrachm. Orodes II (król Partii ; 57-37 p.n.e.), rulerdenarius. Anonimowy, monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuer1 Drachm fromSinope. Mint: Sinope Artist: UnknownStater. UnknownCoin Depicting the Hero Herakles. Greek. Date: 300 BC-200 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.5 cm; 3.54 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.denarius (serratus). Fufius Calenus, Q. (fl. 70 a.C. ; 47 a.C.), monetary officer, Mucius Scaevola, P. (fl. 70 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerSesterce de Trajan, 107 Anonymous. Trajan Sesterce (Reverse), 107. Bronze.Coin dated A.H. 620/ A.D. 1223. Coin 453445Funerary Cone of Re ca. 1550-1352 B.C. New Kingdom. Funerary Cone of Re. ca. 1550-1352 B.C.. Pottery. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna. Dynasty 18AE. Pantikapaiontrihemiobol. FanagoriaAE. PantikapaionHemidrachm (Coin) Depicting a Dove 251 BCE-146 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this depicts a dove flying to the left. On the back (reverse), an incuse square with remains of a caduceus is shown.. Silver . Ancient GreekDenarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Roma 144 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 RomanStater (Coin) Depicting a Sea Turtle. Greek. Date: 510 BC-485 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 12.06 g. Silver. Origin: Aegina. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.½ Gift from the VOC from Zeeland, 1772, United Oostindische Compagnie, 1772 coin Copper mint. Front: crowned coat of arms of Zeeland. Reverse: monogram of the VOC, above which mint sign and including the year. Smooth edge. Middelburg copper (metal) striking (metalworking)AE. ChersonezScarab seal with human head ca. 6th-5th century B.C.. Scarab seal with human head. ca. 6th-5th century B.C.. Stone, mottled red and white. Iron Age, Phoenicia (). Levant or Syriabracteate denarius. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuerHemidrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Zeus 400 BCE-301 BCE Megalópolis. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the head of the god Zeus, facing to the left. On the back (reverse), the god Pan appears, nude, and sitting on a rock.. Silver . Ancient GreekAE. Mitrydates II (123-87 p.n.e.), rulerAE. PantikapaionTetradrachm: Athena Promachos, advancing, r., holding spear and shield, helmet and eagle right (Reverse), 310-305 BC. Egypt, Greece, reign of Ptolemy I. Silver; overall: 3 cm (1 3/16 in.).Coin dated A.H. 838/ A.D. 1434. Coin. dated A.H. 838/ A.D. 1434. Silver. Made in present-day Afghanistan, Herat. CoinsBLIŻEJ KULTURY Władysław Warneńczyk (King of Poland, 1434 1444), Mint of KrakówButton, Brass,lead foil, On card J, France, 1830-48, costume & accessories, Decorative Arts, ButtonMint: Leucas, Stater fromLeukas, 420-350 B.C., Silver, 8.42 g, 9:00, 23mm, Made in Leucas, Acarnania, Greek, 5th-4th century B.C., NumismaticsStater, 471-421 BC. Greece, Elis for Olympic Festivals, 5th century BC. Silver; diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in.).Stater: Winged Nike, l., Holding Wreath (reverse), 336-323 BC. Greek, Macedonian, minted at Abydos (Egypt), reign of Alexander III The Great}. Gold; diameter: 1.6 cm (5/8 in.).Głogów groschen. Sabina (żona Hadriana ; 117-137), emperor, Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorDenarius fromRome.  Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Magistrate: P. Clodius M.f.Stater. UnknownAE. Gotarzes II (król Partów ; 40-51), rulerFrench Republic, 1793 (dummy title) French Republic, Etain, 1793.Moneda romana, siglo I. Museum: MUSEO DE MATARÓ.Coin dated A.H. 371/ A.D. 981. Coin 457214sestertius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorVleeshouwersgilde van Amsterdam, guild pin from Luickes Bardon, Anonymous, 1686 medal Brass medal. Front: Left desired bull Inside wreath. Reverse: inscription. Amsterdam brass (alloy) casting / engraving  AmsterdamCoin Depicting Pegasus. Greek; Corinth. Date: 500 BC-450 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 8.32 g. Silver. Origin: Levkás. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.Unattributed Trebizond Coin. UnknownPRICE CAUTION OMMERSCHANS, house coin beaten at the burden of the society of beneficiality worth five cents. Front: letters o and S. downside: numeral 5.denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138)Ancient Greek coins. 1841 - 1844. Fizeau, H. (Hippolyte), 1819-1896. Prints. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection