Byzantine Empire - Golden Solidus of emperor Mauricius Tiberius (582–602 A.D.) struck in Constantinople
Byzantine Empire - Golden Solidus of emperor Mauricius Tiberius (582–602 A.D.) struck in Constantinople
Impero Romano - Augusto, Asse in bronzo coniato a Roma (22-30 AD)
Roman Empire - Dupondius of emperor Nero (54-68 A.D.)
Roman Empire - CARACALLA (197-217) AE-17, Nicopolis, crescent, xtar - fare!
Roman Empire - Philippus I, Arabs (244-249) AR Antoninianus, Rome, FELICITAS
Roman Empire - Otacilia Severa bronze sestertius ( 19, 90 g, 29 mm), Rome, 244-249 A.D. CONCORDIA AVGG.
Roman Empire - Trajan. AD 98-117. Æ Sestertius (33mm, 27 g, ). Rome mint.
Roman Republic - Ti. Veturius, silver denarius (3,38 g. 19 mm.) - Minted in Rome , 137 B.C. Oath-taking scene.
Roman Republic - Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus - AR Denarius (Silver, 19mm, 3,90g.), Rome mint c. 128 BC - Cr. 261/1, Syd. 514
Roman Empire - Gordianus (238-244) AR Denarius, Rome, Emperor with Lance and Globe
Roman Republic - Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, Rare Denarius circa 114 or 113 BC. Equestrian statue on triumphal arch;
Roman Republic - Plautius Plancus silver denarius (3,88 g, 19 mm.) minted in Rome. 47 B.C. L. PLAVTIVS below/PLANCVS below.
Roman Empire - Augustus, 27BC-14AD, Ae Dichalkon, Antioch, Actian Era Mint
Roman Empire – Gallia NEMAUSUS, Augustus + Agrippa (20 BC – 10 AD) AE As, crocodile
Impero romano - Tito, sesterzio
Roman Empire - Sestertius of Titus (79-81 AD.) Rome, reverse JUDAEA CAPTA (p716)
Roman Empire - Nerva (96 - 98 A.D.) silver denarius (3,08 g, 17 mm) minted in Rome in 97 D.C. COS III PATER PATRIAE
Roman Empire - Trajan (98-117 A.D.) orichalcum sestertius (24,00 g. 34 mm.) from Rome mint. 103 - 111 A.D. S P Q R OPTIMO - PRINCIPI, Roma, in military dress
Roman Empire - TRAJAN (98-117) AR denarius, Rome, VICTORY
Roman Empire - Diva Faustina senior (+ 141 A.D.) bronze as (10,22 g. 23 mm.) Rome mint, IVNO. S-C
Roman Empire - denarius Diva Faustina I, wife of Antoninus Pius (141–146 A.D.), reverse side AETERNITAS, struck in Rome (p738)
Roman Empire - Lucilla (Augusta, 161-169) bronze Sestertius (30,05 g, 32 mm.), Rome mint. Fecunditas.
Roman Empire - Antoninus Pius, 138-161AD, AR Denarius , Rome mint, Struck 158AD, Rare
Roman Empire - Crispina. Augusta, (A.D. 178-182) silver denarius (3,19 g, 18 mm), Rome mint. 180-182 A.D. CONCORDIA.
Roman Empire - Commodus, with Abgar VIII, 177-192AD, Æ , Mesopotamia,Edessa
Roman Empire – Septimius Severus (193-211) AR Denar, LAODICEA, Victoria
Roman Empire - AR denarius emperor Septimus Severus (193–211 A.D.) VICTORIAE BRIT (p736).
Roman Empire – GETA (209-211) AR Denarius, Rome, NOBILITAS
Roman Empire - Denarius of Caracalla (198-217 A.D. .), From Rome, Emperor on reverse side (P733)
Roman Empire - CARACALLA (197-217) Ar Denar, Rome, Emperor with globe and lance
Roman Empire – PLAUTILLA (202-205) AR Denarius, Rome, PIETAS
Roman Empire - Silver Denarius of Emperor Elagabalus (218–222 A. C.) Roma on the throne, struck in Rome (P735)
Roman Empire - Severus Alexander, 222-235AD, Æ, Mesopotamia-Edessa, 10.75g - 25mm
Roman Empire - Maximinus I Thrax (235-238) bronze sestertius ( 22,28 grs. 29 mm.) minted in Rome. 236 A.D. VICTORIA GERMANICA SC. Victory holding wreath and palm.
Roman Empire - Trajan Decius (249-251 A.D.) restitution issue for DIVO ALEXANDRO (Died 235)., silver antoninianus (4,00 g 21 mm.). Rome mint. CONSECRATIO. Eagle. Rare.
Roman Empire – MAXIMIANUS I. Herculius (286-305) AE Follis, Heraclea, GENIUS
Roman Empire - CONSTANTINUS I. (306-336) AE Follis, TRIER, SOL
Roman Empire - Constantine I (307 - 337 A.D.) bronze follis (2,88 g. 17 mm .). Rome mint, AD 322-325. DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG. VOT XX; RP
Roman Empire - LICINIUS I. (308-324) AE Follis, SIscia, Victoria
Roman Empire - CONSTANTINUS II Caesar (316-337) AE Follis, Nicomedia, Camp gate
Roman Empire – CONSTANTINUS II. (316-337) AE Follis, Londinium, aureole, Globe on altar
Roman Empire - JULIAN II APOSTATA (360-363) AE, Nicomedia
Roman Empire - Valentinian II (375 - 392) AE23 (4,94 g 23 mm) from Antiochia mint, 378-383 A.D. REPARATIO REIPVB - ANTB
Byzantium - LEO I. (457-474) AV Tremissis, Constantinople, Victoria
Byzantine Empire - Leo I. (457-474 AD). AV Solidus, Constantinople, c. 462-466 AD.
Byzantine Empire - Constans II AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 662-7.
Byzantine Empire - Constantine IV. Pogonatos (668-685 AD), with Heraclius and Tiberius. AV Solidus, Constantinople , c. 674-681 AD.
Reference works - LACAM G. – La fin de l’Empire Romain et le monnayage d'or en Italie 455-493. Luzern 1983. 2 voll. pp. 1108, tavv. 286 (2 volumes)