Medieval Royal Denarius

Denarius coins from various medieval rulers, showcasing intricate designs and historical significance in currency.

denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperor
denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperor
Antoninianus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Tetricus. Roman, minted in Gaul. Date: 271 AD-274 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 2.57 g. Billon. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorRuler: D. Clodius Albinus, Caesar A.D. 193-197, Mint: Lugdunum, Denarius of D. Clodius Albinus, Caesar fromLugdunum, 193-97, silver, 2.77 g, 6:00, 17.2mm, Made in Lugdunum, Gaul, Roman, 2nd century A.D., NumismaticsCoin Portraying the Emperor Severus Alexander. Roman. Date: 222 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.4 cm; 5.00 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Ruler: Philip, the Arabian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 204-249, ruled 244-49, Mint: Rome, Antoninianus of Philip I, Emperior of Rome fromRome, 244-47, Silver, 4.53 g, 6:00, 21.5mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismaticsdenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerCoin of Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome fromPerinthus. Ruler: Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 203-222, ruled 218-22 Mint: Perinthus, Thrace Artist: Unknowndenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorRuler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211, Mint: Laodicea ad Mare, Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome from Laodicea adMare, 196, silver, 3.2 g, 6:00, 19.2mm, Made in Laodicea ad Mare, Syria, Roman, 2nd century A.D., NumismaticsSestertius (Coin) Portraying Julia Mamaea. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 224 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.9 cm; 20.02 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Denarius (Coin) Depicting the God Apollo 85 BCE Roman Empire. The front of this coin depicts the god Apollo, facing right and wearing a crown of laurels with a thunderbolt shown below.On the back, Apollo is depicted riding a goat. A decorative laurel wreath surrounds the scene.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperor1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulerCoin Portraying Emperor Constantius I. Roman, minted in Trier. Date: 303 AD-305 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 8.96 g. Bronze. Origin: Trier. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Bolesław Krzywousty (1102-1138), Denar, Kraków, After 1113 Boles And Krzywousty (1102 1138)denarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerdrachm. Manuczitr III (I-II w.), rulerTetradrachm of Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia fromAmphipolis. Ruler: Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia, Greek, ca. 319-239 B.C., ruled 277-239 B.C. Mint: AmphipolisAs (Coin) Portraying Germanicus. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 50 AD-54 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.9 cm; 9.82 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Coin of Trajan Decius, Emperor of Rome fromMaeonia. Ruler: Trajan Decius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 201-251, ruled 249-51 Mint: Maeonia Artist: UnknownByzantine Empire, Justin I (518 527) and Justinian I (527 565), Constantinople 527 CE, FOLLIS, BRONE (AE) Justyn I (518 527), Justinian I (527 565), Mint of ConstantinopleTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Philippus I Philadelphus 92 BCE-83 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays King Phillippus I, head of king, wearing a diademed atop his thick curls.On the back (reverse), the god Zeus sits on a throne as he is crowned by the goddess Nike.. Silver . Ancient Romandrachm. nieokreślony władca, rulerdupondius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorVintage Old Greek coin Vintage looking Ancient Greek coin from Greece Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 9671003Zygmunt I Stary (1506-1548), Denar Gdański, Gdańsk; 1547 Mint of Gdańsk, Zygmunt and Starydenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerFollis (Coin) Portraying Emperor Portraying Emperor Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus (Maximian or Maximianus I). Roman, minted in Alexandria. Date: 296 AD-297 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 2.40 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gallienus. Roman. Date: 267 AD-268 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 9.28 g. Billon. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.drachm. Vonones I (8-11 po Chr.), rulerCoin Depicting the Amazon Cyme. Greek. Date: 250 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.6 cm; 2.87 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Ruler: Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 203-222, ruled 218-22, Mint: Rome, Honorand: Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, emperor of Rome 218-222, and of Severus Alexander, emperor of Rome A.D. 222-235, Denarius of Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 220-22, Silver, 3.08 g, 12:00, 18.5mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismaticsdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorHemidrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Zeus Amarios 191 BCE-146 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the head of Zeus Amarios, facing to the right. On the back (reverse) is a monogram symbol of the Achaean League within a laurel wreath.Zeus Amarios, along with Demeter Panachaia, were the protecting deities of the Achaean League, which was first formed in the fifth century BCE as a confederation of Greek city-states in the Peloponnese of Greece. Temples to both deities were situated side by side at Aegium, in the northwestern Peloponnese, where the main assemly of the League held its meeting. A second Achaean League was established in 280 BCE but was later conquered and dissolved by the Romans in 146 BCE.. Silver . Ancient Greek1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulerCoin from Cyprus;Lycia.  Mint, possibly by: Cyprus Mint, possibly by: Lycia Artist: Unknowndenarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorDenarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Salus. Roman. Date: 49 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 3.98 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Severus Alexander 222 CE-231 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Emperor Severus Alexander, facing to the right. On the back (reverse), the goddess Annona- the divine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome- stands. Her right hand holds ears of grain over a modius full of grain and her left rests on an upright rudder.. Bronze . Ancient RomanTetradrachm of Philip I, Emperior of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Philip, the Arabian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 204-249, ruled 244-49 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknownshekel (siglos). Dariusz III (337-330 p.n.e.), ruleras. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorGreece, Bosporațskie Kingdom, Reskuporis VI (314/5 341/2), approx. 325 CE, Stater, Bronze (AE) Exceptoris force (314 / 5 341 / 2)Coin Portraying Emperor Constantius II 335 CE-337 CE Roman Empire. Bronze . Ancient RomanCoin Depicting the God Zeus. Greek. Date: 100 BC-1 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.5 cm; 3.45 g. Bronze. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Śląsk, Ferdinand II (1619 1637), Greszel, Wrocław; 1624 Mint of Wroclaw, Ferdynand II Habsburgdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorsestertius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperor1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulerHemidrachm (Coin) Depicting a Gorgoneion. Greek, minted in Parium, Mysia. Date: 400 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.4 cm; 2.28 g. Silver. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Coin Portraying Emperor Tetricus II. Roman. Date: 267 AD-300 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 1.9 cm; 2.33 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorStater fromCorinth.  Mint: Corinth Artist: UnknownMint: Clarentza, Tetradrachm fromClarentza, ca. 155 B.C., Silver, 16.795 g, 12:00, 30mm, Made in Clarentza, Peloponnese, Greek, 2nd century B.C., Numismaticsdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorÓbolo de Tern de Jaume I, siglo XIII. Gabinet Numismàtic de Catalunya, MNAC.Lithuanian 1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulersestertius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius (royal type). Bolesław II Śmiały (król Polski ; 1058-1079), rulerHemidrachm from ArcadianLeague. Mint: Arcadian League Artist: UnknownCoin Depicting the Hero Hercules 211 CE-222 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the hero Hercules, facing right, wearing his signature lion skin cloak tied around his neck. On the back (reverse), an eagle stands holding a wreath in its beak.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 Romangroschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548)as. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperordenarius. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), issuer1 groschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), rulerdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorschilling. Zakon krzyżacki (1190-), issuer, Wesner, Hans (fl. 1480-), moneyer, Jan von Tiefen (wielki mistrz ; 1489-1497), grand masterSESTERce de Faustine Mother, 141-161 Anonymous. Sesterce de Faustin Mother, 141-161. Bronze.Ruler: Gallienus, Emperor of Rome, ca. A.D. 218-268, ruled 253-68, Mint: Temenothyrae, Coin of Gallienus, Emperor of Rome fromTemenothyrae, 253-68, Bronze, 20.85 g, 12:00, 40.6mm, , Made in Temenothyrae, Phrygia, Greek, 3rdcentury, NumismaticsTetradrachma Ptolemeusz XII Auletes (ca 112 51 p.n.e.)Coin Depicting the Goddess Athena 387 BCE-301 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient GreekAE. Fraates IV (37-2 p.n.e.), rulerCoin Portraying Emperor Galerius Maximianus. Roman. Date: 305 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.5 cm; 5.70 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.1 Drachm fromClarentza. Mint: Clarentza Artist: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Hadrian. Roman. Date: 117 AD-138 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 3.4 cm; 28.45 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Tetradrachm of Eukratides I, King of Bactria fromBactria. Ruler: Eukratides I, King of Bactria c. 171-145 B.C. Mint: Bactria Artist: UnknownCoin Depicting the Goddess Tyche. Roman. Date: 98 AD-117 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 1.9 cm; 5.18 g. Bronze. Origin: Izmir. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Sestertius of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86-161, ruled A.D. 138-161 Mint: RomeNummus of Julian II, Caesar, Augustus fromAntioch. Ruler: Julian, Emperor of Rome, 331-363, ruled 361-63 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknownsestertius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorCoin Depicting the Goddess Athena 246 BCE-226 BCE Ancient Greece. The front (obverse) of this coin depicts the head of Goddess Athena. The back (reverse) shows the God Apollo, nude with a bow and arrows.. Bronze . Ancient GreekTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Nero. Roman, minted in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: 54 AD-68 AD. Dimensions: DIam. 2.3 cm; 13.02 g. Billon. Origin: Egypt. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA. Author: Ancient Egyptian.Denarius (Coin) Portraying Empress Faustina 141 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Empress Faustina, facing to the right. The back (reverse) depicts the goddess Ceres, veiled and holding a torch and grain.. Silver . Ancient RomanCharles V, German Keizer, Anonymous, 1556 history medal Silver medal. Front: breastpiece man inside change. Reverse: Helmde woman holds victory in her hand, who keeps her a laurel wreath above head in Covering  silver (metal) castingas. Nerwa (cesarz ; 96-98), emperorsestertius. Eliusz (następca Hadriana ; 137), heir to the thronegroschen. Zygmunt I Stary (król polski ; 1506-1548), ruler1/32 Shekel fromTyre. Mint: Tyre Artist: UnknownObol from Tarsus,Cilicia, 400-330 B.C., Silver, 0.62 g, 3:00, 10.5mm, Made in Tarsus, Cilicia, Greek, 4th century B.C., NumismaticsDrachma; Hormizdes IV (579-590); 579-590 (488-00-00-497-00-00);Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Honorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Tiberius. Roman. Date: 14 AD-37 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 3.64 g. Silver. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.as. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorMint: Cyprus, Mint: Lycia, Coin from Cyprus;Lycia, 499-400 B.C., Silver, 2.74 g, 11.5mm, Made in Cyprusor made in Lycia, Greek, 5th century B.C., Numismaticsdrachm. Artabanus IV (król Partii ; 213-224), rulerDenarius (Coin) Portraying Julia Domna 193 CE-217 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of Julia Domna, the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. The back (reverse) depicts Felicity standing and holding a scepter in her left hand and cornucopia in her right.. Silver . Ancient RomanAureus of Nero, Emperor of Rome fromLugdunum. Ruler: Nero, Emperor of Rome, Roman, A.D. 37-68, ruled A.D. 54-68 Mint: Lugdunum Artist: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Dionysos 133 BCE Ancient Greece. Bronze . Ancient Greek