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Greek cities and kings:  Neopolis in Macedonia • ,  Seleukid King Antiochus VII • , Attambelos I of Characene • , Tyre shekel imitation • ,  Ptolemy I of Egypt • , Juba I of Mauretania • 

Oriental Greek:  Sasanian king Khusru II • ,  Parthian king Mithradates II • , Himyarites of South Arabia • ,

Roman Provincial:   Bosporus King Mithradates III and Gepaepyris • , Hadrian/DIANA EPHESIA • ,  Macrinus green Marcianopolis Artemis • , Valerian six prize urns • ,

Roman Republican:  Muse of Astronomy • , 

Roman Imperial
     First Century:  Augustus/Caius and Lucius Caesars • , Nero Antioch tetradrachm • , 
     Second Century:  Trajan/DANVVIVS • ,  Trajan quadriga of elephants • , Hadrian quinarius • , Hadrian DIANA tridrachm • , Hadrian Tarsos Sandan • , Aelius sestertius PANNONIA • 
     Third Century:  Maximinus Thrax VOTIS • , Maximinus Thrax sestertius year 4 • , Maxmius sestertius • , Philip I VICTORIA CARPICA • , Trajan Decius DACIA • , Trajan Decius DIVO HADRIANO • , Postumus LAETITIA • , Postumus HERCVLI • , Julian of Pannonia •  
     Tetrarchal:  Maxinus II IOVIO PROPAGAT  • , Maxentius elephant quadriga • , Maxentius wolf-and-twins • , Constantius PRAESIDIA REIPVBLIC • , Maximian PRAESIDIA REIPVBLIC • , Maximinus II GENIO CAESARIS • , Maximinus II IOVI CONSERVATORI • , Maximinus II HERCVLI VICTORI • with me at the statue in Naples, 
     Constantinian:  Constantine CONSERVATOR AFRICAE SVAE • ,  Constantine fraction • ,  Fausta hairstyle • ,  Magnentius FELICITAS REIPVBLICE • , Decentius imitation • , Julian II bull • , Constantius II VOT XXX • ,  Constantius II siliqua FEL TEMP REΡΑRAΤΙΟ, Constantius II siliqua SIC V SIC X, Jovian siliqua, 
     Later Roman:  Marcian monogram • ,  Leo I AE2 • ,

Byzantine:  Justin I in high relief with cross • ,  Cherson M • 

Other:  Crusader, Baldwin, Turkoman severed head.

 


 Greek  


Neapolis, Macedonia


 




Antiochis VII
Seleukid King



Attembellos of Characene
 
 

Ptolemy I
Egypt

 


Tyre. Phoenicia.
Shekel fourré, ancient imitation.

 
 


South Arabia. Himyarites

 



Parthian King Mithradates II

 
 


Juba I of Mauritania

 



Mithradates III and Gepaepyris, 39-44 CE.
Struck 39-41
23 mm. 7.19 grams.
BACIΛEΩC MIΘPAΔATOV
Head right, diademed. Not bearded.
BACIΛICCHC  ΓHΠAIΠVPEΩC
Draped bust of Gepaepyris rt., IB before neck.

Much better on each side than the MacDonald 312 coin illustrated which has the same illustration as Anokhin 331. 
 

Roman

Augustus, 27 BC - AD 14. 21-19 mm. Denarius.
CAESAR AVGVSTVS-DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, his laureate head right
AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES in exergue.
(Sons of Augustus, consuls designated, princes of youth, Caius and Lucius Caesars)
Caius and Lucius Caesars, young heirs to the throne, togate, holding shields and spears, with priestly littus and simplum between.
After Agrippa died in 12 BC, Augustus needed an heir and he did not want to pick Tiberius, son of his wife Livia, even though he was a successful general. He settled on his grandsons, sons of Agrippa and his daughter Julia. Unfortunately, Lucius died in 2 AD and Caius in 4 AD.
RIC 210, page 56, struck 7-6 BC. 
Remarkably full flan.  




Nero, 54-68
Tetradrachm of Antioch in fine style.

 
 


Trajan 

DANVVIVS

 



Trajan
quadriga of elephants
year LIΔ




Hadrian, 117-138
as with lovely green patina and the plate coin in Sear II.

 



Hadrian, 117-138
Tridrachm of Ephesus
DIANA EPHESIA
 
 
Hadrian
Tarsos
Sandan standing right on lion's back

 
 




Aelius, July/August 136- 1 Jan. 138
Sestertius. 30 mm. 
PANNO-NIA across field
Aelius was governor of Pannonia when Hadrian chose him to be his heir. 

 
 
 

Macrinus, 217-218
Marcianopolis 

 




Maximinus Thrax, 235-238
Denarius

 



Maximinus Thrax, 235-238
Sestertius
Rare year 4

 




Maximus, son of Maximinus Thrax. 235-238
Sestertius. 




Philip I, 244-249.
Antoninianus.
VICTORIA CARPICA. Victory advancng right with wreath and palm branch.
IMP PHILIPPVS AVG
Antoninianus.
Philip I, 244-249 AD.
Philip defeated a German tribe, the Carpi. The campaign is almost unrecorded in written history, but because provincial coinage stopped in some cities in Lower Moesia and the Balkans, we presume the fighting was there. This type was struck in 247.

 



Trajan Decius, 249-251
DACIA

 




DIVO HADRIANO
Struck under Trajan Decius, 249-251.

 


Aemilian, 253
SPES PVBLICA
 




Valerian, 253-260
City of Anazarbus, Cilicia

Six prize urns.

 




Postumus, 260-269.
IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG
LAETITIA AVG
Galley left
Nice type and condition with good silver. 


 

 


Julian of Pannonia
 
 
Tetarchy



Maximian
PRAESIDIA REIPVBLIC
 



Constantius
PRAESIDIA REIPVBLIC
 



Galerius
IOVI CONS CAES
 
 


Maximinus II
IOVI CONSERVATORI
Superb

 


Maximinus II
HERCVLI VICTORI
 

In the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, November 2019.

 
 

Maximinus II

 
 
 



Maxentius
FEL PROCES CONS III AVG N
Quadriga of elephants left, Victory flying right above to crown the emperor standing in the chariot.
 

 




Maxentius
Bust left with spear and shield
wolf and twins left

 

Constantinian 


Constantine

CONSERVATOR AFRICAE SVAE




Constantine
Fraction
VOT/XX/MVLT/XXX


Fausta, wife of Constantine until 326
Magnificent hairstyle!

 


Magnentius, 350-353
FELICITAS REIPVBLICE
Emperor standing left holding Victory and standard with chi-rho.

Lovely!
 
 



Decentius
Ancient imitation
Lovely warm brown patina 
AMB mint
 


Julian II
Bull
• CONSPΔ
 
 
 

Constantius II
Type of Magnentius modified with
VOT/XXX for Constantius II.
Very rare. 
This is the Failmezger plate coin 442CS, plate 39


Constantius II
Siliqua
FEL TEMP REPARATIO

 



Constantius II
Siliqua
SIC V SIC X
GAVDIVM POPVLI ROMANI
TSE


Jovian
Siliqua
 VOT
    V
MVLT
     X
SMN

 
 

Marcian, 450-457

Among the finest known. 
 
 



Leo I, 457-474
AE2

 



Byzantine


Byzantine 
Follis. 40-nummia. 
Justin I 
 


Cherson mint
Anonymous with only the mint name
XEPCWNOC
"M"
Very rare.
Possibly from the time of Maurice
Sear 603.

 


Other

Baldwin, Count of Edessa, First Crusade
 
 



Turk with sword holding severed head. 
 
 

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