Historical Coins Collection

A series of ancient Roman coins featuring detailed iconography and historical figures, illustrating numismatic art and history.

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);
Anonymous. Liard of Copper of Louis XIV. Copper, 1693. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Copper, copper liard, money, numismatics, currency roomRoman denarus of Emperor Trajan (53-117); Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 53-117 (53-00-00-117-00-00);denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorTetradrachm of Ptolemy I, Satrap, then King of Egypt, fromAlexandria. Ruler: Ptolemy I, Satrap, King of Egypt, 367-283 B.C., ruled 305-283 B.C. Mint: Alexandria Artist: Unknowndenarius; 98-99 (98-00-00-99-00-00);Concordia (personification), heads, abundance horns, laurel wreathsAntonine of Philip II, 247 Roman currency. Antoninian of Philip II (237-249), Roman Emperor. Silver (reverse). Between 244-246.Sestertius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: RomeHonorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217denarius. Pomponius Musa, Q. (fl. 66 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerRuler: Philip, the Arabian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 204-249, ruled 244-49, Mint: Deultum, Thrace, Coin of Philip I, Emperior of Rome fromDeultum, 244-49, orichalcum, 6.02 g, 6:00, 23.5mm, Made in Deultum, Thrace, Roman, 3rdcentury, Numismaticsdenarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161), Faustina older (98-141; Roman Empress 138-141); after 141 (141-00-00-166-00-00);Brown coin; Pantikapaion; 2. PO. 1st century BC (-50-00-00--1-00-00);Apollo (mitol.denarius. Vibius Pansa, C. (fl. 90 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerSestertius of Trajan, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Trajan, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 53-117, ruled 98-117 Mint: Romedenarius; 197 (177-00-00-177-00-00);dupondius. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), issuerdenarius; Fabius LaBeo, Q. (Fl. 124 A.C.); 124 BC (-124-00-00--124-00-00);Jupiter (Mitol.), Jupiter on a square (iconogr.), Roma (Mitol.), Semerau-Siemianowski, Władysław (1849-1938), Semerau-Siemianowski, Władysław (1849-1938)-collection, scepter (attribute), gift (provenance), Roma head in a helmet (iconogr.), helmets, horses, square, lightning (attribute), RostrumAS; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 104-111 (104-00-00-111-00-00);Spes (personification), heads, flowers, laurel wreathsByzantine Empire, Roman III (1028 1034), so called Anonymous folly (class B), bronze (AE) Roman III (1028 1034)Tetradrachm. UnknownAntoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247. money.Bliżej Kultury Constantine 1, Menna TrierAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243 and 244.Coin isolated coin isolated over a white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 5469556Brown coin; Pantikapaion; 330-315 BC (330-00-00-315-00-00);Chynowski, Józef (1833 -Ca 1915), Chynowski, Józef (1833 -Ca 1915) - collections, Nadczarzyorze, Pegasus (Mitol.), Satyr (Mitol.), Society of Fine Arts encouragement (Warsaw - 1860-1940) - collection, Protoma Pegasus (iconogr.)crowning; Stanis Aw August Poniatowski (Polish king; 1764-1795), Schröder, Justin (mincmire master of Mint Warsaw 1768-1772); 1768 (1768-00-00-1768-00-00);Antoninien de Gallien, 254-256 Roman currency. Antonine de Gallien, Roman Emperor from 218 to 268. Silver, between 254 and 256 BC, Carnavalet Museum.denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 182 (182-00-00-182-00-00);denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161), Faustina older (98-141; Roman Empress 138-141); after 141 (141-00-00-166-00-00);denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 155-156 (155-00-00-156-00-00);Antoninian of Gordien III, 240-243 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Money, between 240-243.denarius; Septimiusz Sewer (146-211; Roman emperor 193-211); 196-197 (177-00-00-177-00-00);Antoninien de Trajan D�ce, 250 Roman currency. Antoninian de Trajan Dece (201-251), Roman Emperor from 249 to 251. Silver (Reverse). 250.denarius; Aleksander Sewer (208-235; Roman emperor 222-235), Julia Mamaaea (Ca 180-235; Augusta 222-235); 225-235 (1260-00-00-1260-00-00);Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 248.Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 248.Brown 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)Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus. UnknownDrachma; Szapur I (241-272); 241-272 (241-00-00-272-00-00);Denarius (Coin) Portraying Macrinus 217 CE Rome. The front of this coin portrays the Emperor Macrinus facing right.On the back Macrinus is shown seated on curule chair holding a globe and a sceptre.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerSestertius of Galba, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Galba, Emperor of Rome, 3 B.C.-A.D. 69, ruled A.D. 68-69 Mint: RomeAntoninian of Gordien III, 238 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 238.Denarius. UnknownAntoninian of Gordien, 239 Antonine of Gordien. Silver, 239.denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161), Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 156-157 (155-00-00-156-00-00);Trojak Gdańsk; Zygmunt I Stary (King of Poland; 1506-1548); 1537 (1537-00-00-1537-00-00);Byzantine Empire, Constantine VII (913 959), Constantinople 945 CE, bronze (AE) Falked it (641 6Karia, Mauzolos (377-353), Halikarnas , Drachma, Srebro (AR) Mausola (377 353), HalicarnoAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.Coin. Unknowndenarius. Nonius Sufenas, M. (fl. 59 a.C.; 55 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuersestertius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius (serratus). Claudius Nero, Ti. (fl. 79 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerBliżej Kultury Marcus Aurelius, Mint of Romeantoninian. Florian (cesarz rzymski ; 276), emperor1 Nummus of Arcadius, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire fromNicomedia. Ruler: Arcadius, Emperor of Byzantium, 377-408, ruled 395-408 Mint: Nicomedia Artist: UnknownAntoninian of Gordien III, 242-244 Anonymous. Antonine of Gordien III, 242-244. Money.Tremissis of Egica; Wittiza fromSevilla. Ruler: Egica, 610-701Ruler: Wittiza, 687-710 Mint: Sevilladenarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 151-152 (150-00-00-151-00-00);tetradrachm. Wardanes II (55-58), rulerTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Athena 296 BCE-295 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the head of the goddess Athena with a helmet. The back (reverse) depicts an owl standing to the right and the inscription AOE.. 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);denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorArchbishop Albrecht van Brandenburg 1515, 1515 history medal Cast lead medal, on the front the portrait of Albrecht, looking diagonally to the right, with a change, a multi -part coat of arms on the reverse  lead (metal) castingDenier de Gordien III, 240 Roman currency. Denier de Gordien III. Silver, 240.Electrotype Replica of Tetradrachm: Head of Athena (Obverse), before 1916. Greece (). Silver-plated copper alloy (); diameter: 3 cm (1 3/16 in.).Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Augustus 19 BCE-18 BCE Spain. Portraits of important people appear on local currency all around the world. The same was true in ancient Rome, which began producing its first coinage in the late 4th century BCE. Early coins depicted the heads of gods and goddesses on the front side, often in profile, while the back depicted animals, natural resources, symbols, and references to historical events. It was not until 44 BCE that the portrait of a living personóJulius Caesaróappeared on coins. Thereafter, profile portraits of rulers or other members of the imperial family became the standard subject on coins throughout the Roman Empire.Inscriptions on coins help identify the ruler. While the front side depicted the sovereignís portrait, the back was often used to communicate the rulerís accomplishments or aspirations. Until Late Antiquity, portraits usually appeared in profile. The tiny images were carved by engravers into bronze dies, with one for the fronAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.denarius; Furius Philus, M. (Fl. 119 A.C.); 119 B.C.E. (-119-00-00--119-00-00);Janus (Mitol.), Protassowicki, Rafał (1894-1957), Protassowicki, Rafał (1894-1957)-collections, Roma (mitol.), Roma crowning the trophy (iconogr.), Berla, Crynyx, head of Janus (iconogr.) , Corinth helmet, helmets, shields, trophies, wreaths, purchase (provenance)Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Maximinus. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 235 AD-238 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3 cm; 20.93 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius; 96 (96-00-00-96-00-00);Aequitas (Personification), Aequitas standing (iconogr.), Nerwa (Roman emperor-96-98), Nerwa (Roman emperor-96-98)-iconography, Semerau-Siemianowski, Władysław (1849-1938), Semerau-Siemianowski, Władysław (1849-1938) - collection, gift (provenance), corners of abundance, scales, laurel wreathsSestertius. UnknownTetradrachm. UnknownA quarter of Franc, An XII (1804) Pierre-Joseph Tiolier (1763-1851). A quarter of franc, An XII (1804). Money. 1804.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Commodus 177 CE-178 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.Ruler: Galba, Emperor of Rome, 3 B.C.-A.D. 69, ruled  A.D. 68-69, Mint: Tarraco, 1 As of Galba, Emperor of Rome fromTarraco, 68, bronze, 9.6 g, 5:00, 27.1mm, Made in Tarraco?, Roman, 1stcentury, Numismatics1 As of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromLugdunum. Ruler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14 Mint: LugdunumHonorand: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.-A.D. 37Antonine of Philip II, 247 Roman currency. Antoninian of Philip II (237-249), Roman Emperor. Silver (reverse). Between 244-246.denarius; 209 (209-00-00-209-00-00);denarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 125-128 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Stars, heads, moons, laurel wreathsdenarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (134-00-00-138-00-00);Kupidyna (mitol.), Venus (Mitol.), Heads, spearsAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.Antonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243-244.Tetradrachm of Caracalla. UnknownAntonine of Philip Arabic, 244-246 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 244-246. Money.Sestertius of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9-79, ruled 69-79 Mint: RomeAureus of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14 Mint: Rome Artist: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Domitian 81 CE-96 CE Roman Empire. The front of this coin portrays the emperor Domitian, facing right.On the back, the goddess Ceres is depicted, standing and facing left.. Bronze . Ancient Romandenarius; Claudius Pulcher, ap. (Fl. 111-110 A.C.), Manlius Mancinus, T. (Fl. 111-110 A.C.), Urbinius, Q. (fl. 111-110 A.C.); 111-110 BC (111-00-00-110-00-00);State Art Collections (Warsaw - 1922-1939) - collections, Roma (mitol.), Wiktoria (personification), quadrangle, head of the Roma in a helmet (iconogr.), Horses, message (provenance), Trygi1 Drachm fromLarissa.  Mint: Larissa Artist: UnknownAntonine of Philip Arabic, 244-246 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 244-246. Money.denarius; Domitius Ahenobarbus, cn. (fl. 118-96 A.C.); 116-115 BC (116-00-00-115-00-00);Jupiter (mitol.), Jupiter on a square (iconogr.), Roma (mitol.), Gałązki, Roma head in the helmet (iconogr.), Helmets, horses, square, lightning (attribute), purchase (provenance)denarius; Portcius Cato, C. (fl. 123 A.C.); 123 BC (-123-00-00--123-00-00);State Art Collections (Warsaw - 1922-1939) - collections, Roma (mitol.), Wiktoria (personification), Wiktoria on the Biga (iconogr.), Bigi, Roma head in the helmet (iconogr.), Helmets, horses, message (provenance )drachm. Fraates IV (37-2 p.n.e.), rulerRoman Empire, Constantine the Great (306 337), Arelate, Around 316 C. Follis (AE) Constantine 1, Menna ArelateHenri IV silver half-franc, 1593 Henri IV silver half-franc. Money. 1593.Denier of Geta, 200-202 Change. Denier of Geta. Silver, between 200-202.Bliżej Kultury Marcus Aurelius (161 180), Mint of RomeCoin Portraying Emperor Claudius Gothicus 268 CE-270 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the emperor Claudius Gothicus facing right and wearing a crown.On the back (reverse), the goddess Peace stands facing left, holding an olive branch and a sceptre.. Bronze . Ancient Roman