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);
denarius; 98-99 (98-00-00-98-00-00);Concordia (personification), Rome (Italy), Trajan (Roman emperor - 53-117), Denarydenarius; 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), Potocki, Andrzej (1861-1908), Potocki, Andrzej (1861-1908)-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; Marek Aureliusz (121-180; Roman emperor 161-180); 176-177 (176-00-00-177-00-00);Tetradrachm fromRhodes.  Mint: Rhodes Artist: Unknown Magistrate: EukratesSolidus of Honorius, Flavius, Emperor of Rome fromMilan. Ruler: Honorius, Flavius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 384-423, ruled 393-423 Mint: Milan Artist: UnknownCoin of Valens, Emperor of the Roman Empire fromAntioch. Ruler: Valens, Emperor of the Roman Empire, A.D. 328-78, ruled 364-78 Mint: Antioch Artist: Unknowndenarius. Trajan (cesarz rzymski ; 98-117), emperorDenarius (Coin) Depicting a Laureate. Roman. Date: 100 BC-50 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.2 cm; 3.40 g. Silver. Origin: Rome. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Denarius (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Venus. Roman, minted in Africa. Date: 47 BC-46 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.9 cm; 3.87 g. Silver. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Italian 16th Century, after the Antique, Julius Caesar, early 16th century Julius CaesarTetradrachm: Head of Antiochos VIII (obverse), 112-110 BC. Greek, Seleukid, minted at Antioch (Syria), reign of Antiochos VIII. Silver; diameter: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.).Coin of Eukratides I, 170-145 BC. Afghanistan, Bactria, c. 2nd century BC. Silver; diameter: 3.3 x 0.5 cm (1 5/16 x 3/16 in.). Eukratides, a successor of Alexander in Bactria, wears a helmet with bull's ear and horn, like military leaders from Macedon, Alexander's homeland in the north of Greece. On the reverse Castor and Pollux, sons of Zeus, ride horseback. Because Alexander also was considered to be an offspring of Zeus, Eukratides referenced his link to Alexander by including Castor and Pollux on his coin.denarius; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 134-138 (134-00-00-138-00-00);Roma (mitol.), Heads, laurel wreaths, spearsdenarius. Sepullius Macer, P. (fl. 44 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerJan III Sobieski (1674-1696), Crown Ort, Bydgoszcz; 1678 Mint of Bydgoszcz, Jan III SobieskiRuler: Claudius, Emperor of Rome, 10 B.C.-A.D. 54, ruled A.D. 41-54, Mint: Gortyna, Tridrachm of Claudius, Emperor of Rome fromGortyna, 41, Silver, 7.79 g, 6:00, 22.8mm, Made in Gortyna, Crete, Roman, 1stcentury, NumismaticsRuler: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14, Mint: Rome, Magistrate: P. Petronius Turpilianus IIIVIR, Denarius of Augustus, Emperor of Rome fromRome, 19 B.C., Silver, 3.47 g, 2:00, 18.5mm, Made in Rome, Italy, Roman, 1st century B.C., NumismaticsDenarius (Coin) Portraying Emperor Augustus. Roman, minted in Spain, possibly Colonia Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) or Colonia Patricia (Cordoba). Date: 19 BC-18 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2 cm; 3.90 g. Silver. Origin: Spain. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.denarius. 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)denarius. Opimius, M. (fl. 131 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerdrachm. nieokreślony władca, rulerDidrachm. Unknown1 As of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.-A.D. 37 Mint: RomeHonorand: Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-A.D. 14, ruled 27 B.C.-A.D. 14denarius. Titius, Q. (fl. 90 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerHercules obverse. Dated: c. 1525/1550. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.04 cm (1 9/16 in.) gross weight: 44.01 gr (0.097 lb.) axis: 7:00. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Master HB.Coin of Valentinian I, Emperor of Rome fromAntioch. Ruler: Valentinian I, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 321-375, ruled 364-75 Mint: Antioch Artist: UnknownAureus of Vespasian, Emperor of Rome fromRome. Ruler: Vespasian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 9-79, ruled 69-79 Mint: Rome Artist: Unknown Honorand: Titus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 39-81, ruled 79-81denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), emperorPhoenicia, Sidon, shekel; 107/106 BC Sidon mintDiobol; Pantikapaion; 340-330 BC (340-00-00-330-00-00);Nadczarzyorze, satir (mitol.), Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916), Terlecki, Ignacy (1860-1916)-collection, rams, sheep's head (iconogr.), Purchase (provenance), animalsTrojak Gdańsk; Zygmunt I Stary (King of Poland; 1506-1548); 1537 (1537-00-00-1537-00-00);Tetradrachm of Eumenes I, ruler of Pergamum fromPergamum. Ruler: Eumenes I, ruler of Pergamum 263-241 B.C. Mint: Pergamum Artist: Unknown Honorand: Philetaerus, ruler of Pergamum 282-263 B.C.False coin, crown shilIIng, 1666, John II Casimir (1649 1668)Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting a Macedonian Shield with the Goddess Artemis 158 BCE-149 BCE Roman Empire. The front (obverse) of this coin emulates a Macedonian style shield; with the goddess Artemis Tauropolis depicted in the center. Her hair is rolled at the back with three locks falling to her neck; a bow and quiver appear behind her.On the back (reverse), a large club is shown horizontally.. Silver . Ancient RomanGold aureus of Hadrian A.D. 134-138 Roman HADRIANVS AVG.COS III.P.P, bust of emperor/GENIO P.R., Genius of Rome sacrificing over altarRome. Gold aureus of Hadrian. Roman. A.D. 134-138. Gold. Mid Imperial, Hadrianic. Coinsstater. Sauromates II (172-211), rulerdenarius; Nerwa (30-98; Roman emperor 96-98); 97 (97-00-00-97-00-00);Nerwa (Roman Emperor - 96-98), Nerwa (Roman Emperor - 96-98) - iconography, ships, hands, legionary eagles, laurel wreathsGold aureus of Nero A.D. 66-67 Roman IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head of emperor/IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated holding thunderbolt and sceptreRome. Gold aureus of Nero. Roman. A.D. 66-67. Gold; minted at Rome. Early Imperial, Neronian. Coinsdenarius. Cipius, M. (fl. 115-114 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Athena. Greek, minted in Athens. Date: 490 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.4 cm; 17.09 g. Silver. Origin: Athens. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.denarius; 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);Roman Coin  Roman Art(- )  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)penny; 1761 (1761-00-00-1761-00-00);R* (rarity), goat (iconogr.), Replacement coin, one -sided coins, city coinsTreasure of Mogon I. Medallion, interpreted like the umbo of a patera, which depicts a head of Medusa or Gorgon with two birds faced on her. 3rd-1st centuries BC (Hiding 1st century BC). Iberian culture. Silver. Hill of Los Castellanos-Mogon, Villacarrillo (Jaen province, Andalusia, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.Stater fromAspendos. Mint: Aspendos Artist: UnknownSaint Jacques de Compostela, s. d. (Dummy title) Saint Jacques de Compostela. TIN.Test for the 20 francs of the Second Republic, 1848 Antoine Bovy (1795-1877). Test for the 20-francs of the Second Republic, 1848. Or. 1848.Tetradrachm. Unknowndenarius; 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)Alfonso II d'Avalos, 1502-1546, Marquess of Vasto obverse. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.88 cm (1 1/2 in.) gross weight: 30.58 gr (0.067 lb.) axis: 6:00. Medium: bronze//Cast. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Giovanni da Cavino.Etienne Delaune, Henri II, 1519 1559, King of France 1547 (obverse), 1552 Henri II, 1519-1559, King of France 1547 obversedenarius; Kommodus (161-192; Roman emperor 177-192); 183-184 (183-00-00-184-00-00);Drachm ca. 70-57 B.C. Parthian 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.’On the obverse of this silver coin, a bust of the king faces to the left. He has a long beard and wears a domed hat with earflaps (called a tiara’) with a diadem (the headband worn by victorious athletes in ancient Greece) tied over it. The tiara is decorated with three semicircles of dots around a flame. On top of the tiara eight horned animals - perhaps stags or goats - converge. A border of dots surrounds the image.The reverse shows a seated man facing right. He wears sleeves and trousers under a cloak, as well as a pointed hat with earflaps and a diadem and heeled boots with laces. In his hand he holds a bow with the bowstring upwards. He sits on a high-backed throne. In front of him is a monogram, possibly combining the Greek letters M and T, over a dot; this mDenarius of Tiberius. UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Athena. Greek, minted in Athens. Date: 490 BC-322 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.3 cm; 17.09 g. Silver. Origin: Ancient Greece. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.denarius. Hadrian (Roman emperor; 117-138), 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)Drachma; Szapur II (Szachinszach Persia; 309-379); 309-379 (309-00-00-379-00-00);NUMISMATICA.MONEDA PUNICA. DRACMA DE PLATA. ANVERSO. CABEZA DE HERCULES CUBIERTA POR PIEL DE LEON A LA DERECHA.238 A.C. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).denarius; Trajan (53-117; Roman emperor 98-117); 103-111 (103-00-00-111-00-00);heads, prisoners, shields, laurel wreathsDrachma; Mitrydates II (king of parties; 123-87 A.C.); 123-87 BC (123-00-00-87-00-00);Coin fromCyzicus. Mint: Cyzicus Artist: UnknownCistophorus of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome fromPergamum. Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76-138, ruled 117-38 Mint: Pergamum Artist: UnknownKościuszko Insurrection Markiewicz Nieszcz, Józef (1913 ), Mint of WarsawJulius II (Giuliano della Rovere, 1443-1513), Pope 1503 obverse. Dated: 1507. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in.). Medium: bronze//Struck. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Roman 16th Century.Dinar of Samudragupta. India, circa 335-376. Tools and Equipment; coins. GoldSolidus of Jovian (r. 363-364) 363-364 Byzantine. Solidus of Jovian (r. 363-364). Byzantine. 363-364. Gold. CoinsTetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the God Zeus. Greek, minted in Pella, Macedon. Date: 359 BC-336 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.6 cm; 14.47 g. Silver. Origin: Pella. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.NUMISMATICA. MONEDA VISIGODA. RECAREDO EMINIO (LUSITANIA) (586-601) ANVERSO. HALLAZGO DE GARROVILLAS.Gold oktadrachm of Ptolemy III Euergetes ca. 246-221 B.C. Greek, Ptolemaic conjoined busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II/conjoined busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike IAlexandria. Gold oktadrachm of Ptolemy III Euergetes. Greek, Ptolemaic. ca. 246-221 B.C.. Gold. Hellenistic. Coinsdenarius; 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), Rostrumdenarius. 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)Denarius (Coin) Portraying Mark Antony. Roman. Date: 42 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 1.8 cm; 3.49 g. Silver. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT ROMAN.Dinar of Huvishka. India, circa 106-138. Tools and Equipment; coins. GoldDrachm. UnknownTetradrachm, Greek Coin, Silver Head of Athena and Owl, mid to late 5th century BC. Artist: Unknown.Old Italian Lira with Vittorio Emanuele III King isolated over white. Old Italian Lira 50 cents coin with Victor Emmanuel III King and Emperor (Vittorio Emanuele III Re e Imperatore in Italian), circa 1925 isolated over white backgroundheller; 15th century (1401-00-00-1500-00-00);Oleśnica (coat of arms), city coins, eagle in a halo (iconogr.), Eagle with a ribbon (iconogr.), Silesian Eagle (iconogr.), Eagles, symbol of St. Jan Evangelist, a shield with an eagle (iconogr.), Shield with Silesian Eagle (iconogr.)Trojak; Decjusz, Jost Ludwik (Fl. 1528-1535), Schilling, Maciej; 1545 (1545-00-00-1545-00-00);Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia adCalycadnum. Ruler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225-244, ruled 238-44 Mint: Seleucia ad Calycadnum Artist: Unknown Honorand: Tranquillina, Empress, Consort of Gordian III, ca. 225-ca. 244Rare Ancient Roman Coin, Elagabalus, facing head of Ceasar Marcus Antonius, 218 to 219 ADGreek bronze disc, with a head of the sun-god Apollo Helios. 5th-3rd century BCNUMISMATICA. MONEDA VISIGODA. RECAREDO CORDOBA (BAETICA) (586-601) REVERSO.Giovanni da Cavino, Nero, AD 37 68, Roman Emperor AD 54 (obverse) Nero, A.D. 37-68, Roman Emperor A.D. 54 obverseTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Demetrios I of Macedonia. Greek, minted in Amphipolis, Macedonia. Date: 289 BC-288 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.9 cm; 17.02 g. Silver. Origin: Macedonia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.stater; After 530 BC (-540-00-00--480-00-00);State Art collections (Warsaw - 1922-1939) - collections, Poseidon (mitol.), Poseidon standing (iconogr.), Unilateral coins, message (provenance)sesterce; Hadrian (76-138; Roman emperor 117-138); 121-122 (119-00-00-138-00-00);Minerva (mitol.), Busters, shields, laurel wreathsDrachma; Mitrydates II (king of parties; 123-87 A.C.); 123-87 BC (123-00-00-87-00-00);Agricultural Comice of the Arrondissement de Chartres (Eure-et-Loir) ", s. D. (Registered title (letter)) Nicolas-Guy Brenet (1728-1792). Agricultural Comice of the Borough of Chartres (Eure-et-Loir). Copper.denarius. Minucius Augurinus, C. (fl. 135 a.C.), monetary officer, Republika Rzymska, issuerNomisma with Nicephorus II Phocas (obverse), 963-969. Byzantium, 10th century. Gold; overall: 2 cm (13/16 in.).Glorification of the role of Pope Pius IX (1792-1878) in the reconquest of Rome, 1849 (dummy title) Medal on glorification of the role of Pope Pius IX (1792-1878) in the reconquest of Rome. Copper, 1849.Coin (denarius) issued by the Mint of Rome during Republican age, by Unknown artist, 3rd Century, silver. Italy: Lazio: Rome: Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. Coin (denarius) issued by the Mint of Rome during Republican age. Reverse portraying the Dioscuri on horseback with the inscription ROMA. On the right side the profile head with helmet of the goddess RomaDenarius; Rome, Lazio Italy; 1st century B.C; Silver; 0.0038 kg (0.0084 lb.)MONEDA-FILIPO II MACEDONIA(VITRINA DE LOS METALES) 359/366 AC-ESTRATERO-REVERSO 17,15 MM. Location: FABRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.NUMISMATICA. MONEDA IMPERIO ROMANO. DENARIO DE PLATA, DE AUGUSTO. REVERSO. TORO EMBISTIENDO A LA DERECHA. 14-12 A.C. (DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).Shield 2nd century B.C.() Cypriot Solid, round mold-made shield, showing a head in relief within a raised border.. Shield 241086