Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.25 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. XF.
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.25 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing..
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Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. Planchet crack. Minor obverse tooling. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing..
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Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. Minor planchet crack. VF-XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.15 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing..
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Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.15 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. Minor planchet cracks. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. VF.
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Sear 2526, Attica. Athens (449–413 B.C.). Tetradrachm, 17.17 g. Head of Athena/Owl standing right. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Lot. 33 coins from various areas and in different denominations. The entire lot is presente..
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Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Lot. 33 coins from various areas and in different denominations. The entire lot is presented at www.philea.se. Mixed quality. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Lot. Seven coins from different areas. The entire lot is presented at www.philea.se. Mixed quality.
Coins, Ancient, Greek coins. Lot. Seven coins from different areas. The entire lot is presented at www.philea.se. Mixed quality. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. denar 1A. 12.40 g. silver, Nero/ Zeus 67-68AD. F.
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. denar 1A. 12.40 g. silver, Nero/ Zeus 67-68AD. F. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Antonius Pius (138–161 AD), Sear 4068, 1 denar. 3.63 g. Silver. XF.
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Antonius Pius (138–161 AD), Sear 4068, 1 denar. 3.63 g. Silver. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Septimius Severus (193–211). Denarius, 3.50 g. Laureate head right / Fides standing front,..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Septimius Severus (193–211). Denarius, 3.50 g. Laureate head right / Fides standing front, holding basket of fruit and two grain-ears. Splendid portrait! RSC 455. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Caracalla (198–217). Denarius, 1.68 g. Laureate draped bust right / Caracalla standing lef..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Caracalla (198–217). Denarius, 1.68 g. Laureate draped bust right / Caracalla standing left, togate, sacrificing from patera over altar. Planchet fault, minor scratches. Sear 6909, RSC 688. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Geta (211–212). Denarius, 3.43 g. Bare-headed, draped bust right / Geta, in military dress..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Geta (211–212). Denarius, 3.43 g. Bare-headed, draped bust right / Geta, in military dress, standing left, holding baton and sceptre, trophy behind. Nice example! RIC 18. Good VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Geta Caeser (198–209 AD), Sear 7172, 1 denar. 3.37 g. Silver. VF-XF.
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Geta Caeser (198–209 AD), Sear 7172, 1 denar. 3.37 g. Silver. VF-XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Julia Mamaea (180–235), Mother and Regent for Severus Alexander. Denarius, 2.87 g. Diademe..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Julia Mamaea (180–235), Mother and Regent for Severus Alexander. Denarius, 2.87 g. Diademed draped bust right / Fecunditas standing left, holding cornucopiae and reaching out to boy standing right. Reverse weakly struck. Splendid portrait! RIC 331. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Denarius, 3.22 g. Laureate and draped bust right / Diana standing..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Denarius, 3.22 g. Laureate and draped bust right / Diana standing right, holding long transverse torch. RIC 127, RSC 69. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 3.64 g. Radiate draped bust right / Liberalitas sta..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 3.64 g. Radiate draped bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae. Sear 8621. VF-XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 4.93 g. Radiate draped bust right / Liberalitas sta..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 4.93 g. Radiate draped bust right / Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae. Slight corrosion on reverse. RIC 36, RSC 130. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 4.75 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right /..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Antoninianus, 4.75 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory walking left with wreath and palm branch. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Sestertius, 19.42 g. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right /..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordianus III (238–244). Sestertius, 19.42 g. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Mars walking right, holding spear, shield on left arm. Planchet flaws. RIC 332a, Sear 8718. F. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordian III (238–244). Antoninianus, 3.93 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Ap..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gordian III (238–244). Antoninianus, 3.93 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Apollo seated left with branch and lyre. Beautiful example! RIC 88. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Philip I (244–249). Antoninianus, 4.95 g. Radiate and draped bust right / Felicitas, stand..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Philip I (244–249). Antoninianus, 4.95 g. Radiate and draped bust right / Felicitas, standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae. RIC 3. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Trajan Decius (249–251). Antoninianus, 3.12 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right /..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Trajan Decius (249–251). Antoninianus, 3.12 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Abundantia standing right pouring forth the contents of a cornucopiae. RIC10. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Herennia Etruscilla (249–251), wife of Emperor Decius. Antoninianus, 5.00 g. Diademed and..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Herennia Etruscilla (249–251), wife of Emperor Decius. Antoninianus, 5.00 g. Diademed and draped bust right / Pudicitia seated. RIC 59b, RSC 19. Ex. Hamrin. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Herennia Etruscilla (?–251), wife of Emperor Decius. Antoninianus, 4.18 g. Diademed and dr..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Herennia Etruscilla (?–251), wife of Emperor Decius. Antoninianus, 4.18 g. Diademed and draped bust right / Pudicitia seated left holding sceptre and drawing veil from her face. Small stains. RSC 19. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gallienos (253–268). Antoninianus, 3.24 g. Antioch. Radiate, cuirassed bust right / Soldie..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Gallienos (253–268). Antoninianus, 3.24 g. Antioch. Radiate, cuirassed bust right / Soldier standing right, holding spear and shield. RIC 669. XF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Postumus (258–268). Antoninianus, 3.38 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Monet..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Postumus (258–268). Antoninianus, 3.38 g. Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Moneta standing left with scales and cornucopiae. Light corrosion. RIC 75, Sear 10962. VF. Show less
Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Maximianus (286–310). Follis, 26 mm, 10.62 g. Antioch "B". Laureate head right / Genius st..
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Coins, Ancient, Roman Empire. Maximianus (286–310). Follis, 26 mm, 10.62 g. Antioch "B". Laureate head right / Genius standing left, modius on head. Minor verdigris on reverse. Traces of lustre. VF-XF. Show less