Roman Denarii Coins

A series of Roman denarius coins depicting various emperors, showcasing intricate designs and historical significance.

denarius; 228-231 (228-00-00-231-00-00);
denarius; 228-231 (228-00-00-231-00-00);
Antonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243 and 244.Denier de Caracalla, 207 Change. Denier of Caracalla. Silver, 207.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. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuersesterce; 230 (230-00-00-230-00-00);4 Assaria from Nicopolis adIstrum. Honorand: Julia Domna, Empress of Rome, A.D. 160-217 Mint: Nicopolis ad IstrumMagistrate: L. Aurelius Gallusdenarius; 208 (208-00-00-208-00-00);denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 186-189 (177-00-00-177-00-00);denarius; Antestius Gragulus, L. (fl. 136 A.C.); 136 BC (-136-00-00--136-00-00);Jupiter (Mitol.), Jupiter on a square (iconogr.), Roma (mitol.), Scripture (attribute), Roma head in a helmet (iconogr.), Horses, Square, Poruń (Attribut), Purchase (provenance)denarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 112-117 (112-00-00-114-00-00);Felicitas (personification), heads, abundance horns, laurel wreathsAntoninian of Gordien III, 240-243 Anonymous. Antoninian of Gorrien III, 240-243. MONEY. Paris, carnavalet museum.denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerdenarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 125-128 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Hercules (mitol.), Heads, clubs, laurel wreathsDenier of severe Alexander, 234 Roman currency. Denier of severe Alexander. Silver, 234.Antoninianus (Coin) Portraying King Philip I 244 CE-247 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the head of King Philip I, facing to the right. On the back (reverse), Annona- the divine personification of the grain supply to the city of Rome- is shown with grain and a cornucopia.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius; Julia Maesa (CA 160-224; Augusta 218-224); 218-223 (217-00-00-217-00-00);Antoninien d'Etruscille, 250-251 Anonymous. Antonine of Etruscille, 250-251. Money.penny of the cross; Albrecht Hohenzollern (Ksi  in Prussia; Grand Master; 1490-1568), Wille, Albrecht (fl. 1520-), Plate, Dominik (fl. -1527); 1520 (1520-00-00-1520-00-00);denarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 186-187 (186-00-00-187-00-00);AS; 229 (229-00-00-229-00-00);Tetradrachm. UnknownTetradrachm of Caracalla. Unknowndenarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 112-117 (112-00-00-114-00-00);geniuses, heads, plates, laurel wreathsdenarius; Boles Aw III Krzywousty (Ksi  Polish; 1107-1138); around 1125-1138 (1125-00-00-1138-00-00);Bolesław III Krzywousty (Polish Prince-1086-1138), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980)-collection, Wojciech (Saint-Ca. 956-997), allegories, spear cave (sign emissions), chain mail (iconogr.), Chaincias, isosceles (iconogr.), Crosses, martyrs, mouth (iconogr.), Laws, Romanesque (Style), Knight (iconogr.), Knights, Dragon (iconogr.), Dragons , struggle of good with evil (iconogr.), Fight with pagans (iconogr.), Spear (iconogr.), Spears, Middle Ages (era)Denarius (Coin) Portraying Julius Caesar. Roman, minted in Rome. Date: 42 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 3.83 g. Silver. Origin: Rome. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 247.Antoninian of Gordien III, 240-243 Roman currency. Antonine of Gordien III, Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. Silver (Apers). Between 240-243.Ruler: 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, 197, silver, 3.31 g, 12:00, 18.6mm, Made in Laodicea ad Mare, Syria, Roman, 2ndcentury, Numismaticsdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorAntoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247. money.denarius. Cassius Caeicianus, L. (fl. 102 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorJan Kazimierz (1649-1668), Crown Half Matt, Wschowa; 1651 Mint of Wschowa, Jan KazimierzSemis; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 114-117 (112-00-00-117-00-00);heads, radial crowns, oak wreathsDenarius of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromLugdunum.  Mint: LugdunumRuler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14Honorand: Gaius Caesar, 20 B.C.-A.D. 4Honorand: Lucius Caesar, 17 B.C.-A.D. 2 Artist: Unknowndenarius; 205 (177-00-00-177-00-00);Antoninian of Gordien III, 238 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 238.Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 248.denarius. Ogulnius (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Gargonius, C. (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Vergilius, M. (fl. 86 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243 and 244.denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161), Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 153-154 (153-00-00-154-00-00);Antoninianus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Trebonianus Gallus 252 CE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin portrays the bust of emperor Trebonianus Gallus, facing to the right. The back (reverse) depicts Virtus (valor) holding a spear and leaning on a shield.. Silver . Ancient Romandenarius; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 169-171 (169-00-00-171-00-00);denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180), Lucius Werus (130-169; Roman emperor 161-169), Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); after 161 (150-00-00-151-00-00);denarius; Boles Aw III Krzywousty (Ksi  Polish; 1107-1138); around 1125-1138 (1125-00-00-1138-00-00);Bolesław III Krzywousty (Polish Prince-1086-1138), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980)-collection, Wojciech (Saint-Ca. 956-997), allegories, spear cave (sign emissions), chain mail (iconogr.), Chaincias, isosceles (iconogr.), Crosses, martyrs, mouth (iconogr.), Laws, Romanesque (Style), Knight (iconogr.), Knights, Dragon (iconogr.), Dragons , struggle of good with evil (iconogr.), Fight with pagans (iconogr.), Spear (iconogr.), Spears, Middle Ages (era)denarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), issuerTridrachm of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome from Aegeae,Sicily. Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38 Mint: Aegeae, CiliciaTetradrachm fromBabylon.  Mint: BabylonHonorand: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356-323 B.C., ruled 336-23 B.C.Denar (hybrid, with hole); Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 168-169 (168-00-00-169-00-00);denarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 103-111 (103-00-00-111-00-00);heads, shields, trophies, laurel wreaths, spearsdenarius; Boles Aw III Krzywousty (Ksi  Polish; 1107-1138); around 1125-1138 (1125-00-00-1138-00-00);Bolesław III Krzywousty (Prince of Poland-1086-1138), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980)-collection, Wojciech (Saint-Ca. 956-997), allegories, good, behavior , spear cave (emission sign), chainbel (iconogr.), Chaincias, isosceles (iconogr.), Crosses, Martyrs, Pokana (iconogr.), Paws, Romanesque (Style), Knight (iconogr.), Knights, Smok (Smok ( iconogr.), Dragons, struggle of good with evil (iconogr.), Fight with pagans (iconogr.), Spear (iconogr.), spears, Middle Ages (era)Antonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.Bliżej Kultury Theodosius Wielki, Mint of NicomediaRadiate fromSiscia. Ruler: Aurelian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 214-275, ruled 270-75 Mint: Siscia Artist: UnknownCoin Portraying Emperor Galerius. Roman. Date: 293 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.7 cm; 8.78 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Lithuanian Denar; Zygmunt II August (Polish king; 1544-1572); 1559 (1554-00-00-1554-00-00);Denarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Trajan 103 CE-111 CE Roman Empire. The purpose of the first portrait coins was to identify the ruler. The front side became a mirror of the sovereignís self-image. The back was often used to communicate the rulerís accomplishments or intentions. The profile portrait was used because it suited the very shallow depth and limited surface of the coin. The tiny images were carved by engravers into bronze dies, one for the front and another for the back. The coins were then struck, one by one, in a process similar to how modern coins are created today.Portraits CelebrateCoins were an excellent way for leaders to advertise their victories whether in battle or at the Olympic Games. Emperor Trajanís (r. A.D. 98ñ117) conquest of the kingdom of Dacia is symbolized by the defeated figure crouching before Trajanís victory trophy.. Silver . Ancient RomanCoin Portraying Emperor Decentius. Roman. Date: 351 AD-353 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 4.67 g. Bronze. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Coin fromPellaAntoninian of Philip Arabic, 248 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 248.Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211, Mint: Emesa, Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromEmesa, 194, silver, 3.51 g, 12:00, 19.mm, Made in Emesa, Syria, Roman, 2ndcentury, NumismaticsZygmunt II August 1544 (1548) 1572, Trojak Gdański, Gdańsk; 1558 Mint Gdańsk, Zygmunt Augustdenarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 125-128 (119-00-00-122-00-00);Libertas (personification), heads, pileus (attribute), laurel wreathsGreece, Bosporan Kingdom, Rhescuporis 6 (314 / 5 341 / 2), 320 AD; Stater, Bronze (AE) Exceptoris force (314 / 5 341 / 2)Antoninien d'Etruscille, 250-251 Anonymous. Antoninian Etruscle (reverse), 250-251. MONEY. Paris, carnavalet museum.Coin of Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome from Nikopolis adIstrum. Ruler: Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 203-222, ruled 218-22 Mint: Nicopolis ad IstrumAntonine of Gordien III, 239 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 239.Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Anonymous. Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247. money.Denarius of Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome fromAlexandria. Ruler: Septimius Severus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 146-211, ruled 193-211 Mint: Alexandriadenarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 152-153 (150-00-00-151-00-00);Sestertius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Gaius (Caligula) 37 CE-38 CE Rome. The front of this coin prtrays the emperor Gaus, more commonly known as Caligula, facing left.On the back Agrippina, Drusilla, and Julia - the three sisters of Caligula - are portrayed.. Bronze . Ancient RomanAntoninianus of Maximian fromTicinum. Ruler: Maximian, Emperor of Rome, ca. 250-ca. 310, ruled 286-305 Mint: Ticinum Artist: Unknown Honorand: Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, ca. 250-306, ruled 293-306sesterce; Aleksander Sewer (208-235; Roman emperor 222-235); 233 (233-00-00-233-00-00);Roman Empire, Valentine and (364 375), Siscia 367 375 CE, COPARY, AE3 Valentinianus 1 (321 375), Menna Trierdenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperordenarius; Boles Aw III Krzywousty (Ksi  Polish; 1107-1138); around 1125-1138 (1125-00-00-1138-00-00);Bolesław III Krzywousty (Polish Prince-1086-1138), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980), Jastrzębowski, Stanisław (1898-1980)-collection, Wojciech (Saint-Ca. 956-997), allegories, spear cave (sign emissions), chain mail (iconogr.), Chaincias, isosceles (iconogr.), Crosses, martyrs, mouth (iconogr.), Laws, Romanesque (Style), Knight (iconogr.), Knights, Dragon (iconogr.), Dragons , struggle of good with evil (iconogr.), Fight with pagans (iconogr.), Spear (iconogr.), Spears, Middle Ages (era)Coin Portraying Empress Salonina (wife of Gallienus). Roman, minted in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: 254 AD-268 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 10.32 g. Billon. Origin: Roman Empire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius; Faustina younger (CA 130-176; Roman Empress 161-176); 152-153 CE (152-00-00-153-00-00);Ruler: Ptolemy I, Satrap, King of Egypt, 367-283 B.C., ruled 305-283 B.C.Mint: Alexandria, Tetradrachm of Ptolemy I, Satrap, then King of Egypt, fromAlexandria, 310-305 B.C., Silver, 15.70 g, 11:00, 29mm, Made in Alexandria, Egypt, Greek, 4th century B.C., Numismatics1 As of Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 121-180, ruled A.D. 161-80 Mint: Rome Artist: UnknownAS; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 119-138 (119-00-00-138-00-00);Egypt (personification), heads, laurel wreathsdenarius; Lucius Werus (130-169; Roman emperor 161-169); 162-163 (162-00-00-163-00-00);denarius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161); 151-152 (151-00-00-152-00-00);denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorTetradrachm. UnknownLithuanian Denar; Zygmunt II August (Polish king; 1544-1572); 1557 (1546-00-00-1546-00-00);denarius; 98-99 (98-00-00-99-00-00);Concordia (personification), heads, abundance horns, laurel wreathsRoman-Syrian Billon Tetradrachm. UnknownDrachm. Culture: Parthian. Dimensions: 0.09 in. (0.23 cm). Date: ca. 1st century B.C..Coins began to be minted for Parthian rulers after the accession of Mithridates I (ca. 171-138 B.C.). Silver was the main metal and mints were located in over twenty cities. The drachm was the primary denomination and most were minted at Ecbatana: tetradrachms were produced almost exclusively in Seleucia-Ctesiphon. Most coins feature a Parthian king's portrait on the obverse facing left and either a seated archer or a standing figure and fire altar on the reverse, surrounded by an inscription. The obverse of this drachm most likely features the bust of Darius II, king of Media Atropatene (ca. 1st century B.C.). He has a long pointed beard and wears a tiara with a lappe, decorated with a crescent and three rows of beading and a diadem. On the reverse an inscription surrounds the figure of the king, who appears facing to the left in front of a lighted fire altar dressed in a long robe with a staff in hiAntonine of Gordien III, 243-244 Roman currency. Antoninian (or Anoninianus) of Gordien III. Silver, between 243-244.dupondius; Antoninus Pius (86-161; Roman emperor 138-161), Faustina older (98-141; Roman Empress 138-141); after 141 (141-00-00-166-00-00);Antoninian of Philip Arabic, 247 Antonine of Philip Arabic. Silver, 247.Ruler: Geta Lucius Septimius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 189-211, Mint: Rome, Dupondius of Geta Lucius Septimius, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 204, copper, 12.28 g, 12:00, 26.8mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 3rd century A.D., NumismaticsAntoninian of Gordien III, 238 Antonine of Gordien III. Silver, 238.sesterce; Aleksander Sewer (208-235; Roman emperor 222-235); 233 (233-00-00-233-00-00);Ancient Roman coin of Empress Faustina from the archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares ( Madrid ). SPAIN.Roman Republic, Julius Piso, As, Rome; 90 BC Rome mintDenar counterfeit;  (0-00-00-0-00-00);Nerwa (Roman Emperor - 96-98), Nerwa (Roman Emperor - 96-98) - iconography, Rome (Italy), denary, counterfeit