ZEUGITANA, Carthage. Circa 325-275 BC. Sicilian mint (?). Æ 18mm (6.15 gm). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view ZEUGITANA, Carthage. Circa 325-275 BC. Sicilian mint (?). Æ 18mm (6.15 gm). Palm tree / Horse'e head right. SNG Copenhagen 102. ($150)
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North Africa, Carthage Æ Shekel. Uncertain Punic mint, circa 300-264 BC. RARE Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view North Africa, Carthage Æ Shekel. Uncertain Punic mint, circa 300-264 BC. Palm tree / Horse standing to right; kerykeion behind. MAA 21 (uncertain mint, Sicily?); SNG Copenhagen 124 (uncertain mint); Müller 313. 7.6g, 22.2mm, RARE
ngs of Mauretania, Ptolemy Æ23. Caesarea, AD 21-40. REX PTOLEMA[EVS], diademed and draped bust right / Lion springing right; star above. SNG Copenhagen 665 var. (bust type); Mazard 501; MAA 351. 5.28g, 23mm
Seleucid Kings of Syria, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos). 121-98/6 BC. AE 19, 6.5g. Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Seleucid Kings of Syria, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (Grypos). 121-98/6 BC. AE 19, 6.5g. Antioch mint, first reign, circa 121/0-114/3 BC. Radiate and diademed head right. Eagle standing left, scepter behind. [date and control mark in exergue]. SNG Spaer 2526
Juba I AE 28 Juba I (60-46 B.C), AE 28 Obv: Horned head of Amon right. Rev: Elephant walking right. Above punic legend. Ref.: SNG COP. 529; Müller, 56; Alexandropoulos, 35.
BRUTTIUM, The Brettii. Circa 214-211 BC. Drachm (Bronze, 22.5 mm, 8.88 g,). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view BRUTTIUM, The Brettii. Circa 214-211 BC. Drachm (Bronze, 22.5 mm, 8.88 g,). Laureate head of Zeus to right. Rev. ΒΡΕΤΤΙΩΝ Eagle standing left with wings displayed; to left, hook. HN III 1981. Scheu 20. Green patina.
Carthage, Zeugitana. Late 4th - Early 3rd Century BC. AE 16mm. Sicilian mint (?). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Carthage, Zeugitana. Late 4th - Early 3rd Century BC. AE 16mm. Sicilian mint (?). Male head left in looped earring, grain ears around / Horse prancing right. SNG 120 2.5g , 16.7mm
CARTHAGE. First Punic War. BI 2 Shekels (Circa 264-241 BC). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view CARTHAGE. First Punic War. BI 2 Shekels (Circa 264-241 BC). Obv: Head of Tanit left, wearing grain wreath. Rev: Horse standing right; palm tree behind, Punic ' to right. MAA 44 . Weight: 11.2 g. Diameter: 27 mm
Punic Numidia Micipsa Numidia, Kings of. Micipsa. Circa 148-118 BC. Æ 26 mm (15.75 gm). Laureate, bearded head left / Prancing horse left; punic MN below. SNG Copenhagen 510 ; Mazard 23.
Carthage, Zeugitana, ca 300-264 BC. AE 18mm. Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Carthage, Zeugitana, ca 300-264 BC. AE 18mm. Wreathed head of Tanit left. Horse head right, no letter or symbol in right field. SNG Copenhagen 149.
Punic Numidia Micipsa Numidia, Kings of. Micipsa. Circa 148-118 BC. Æ 26 mm (15.75 gm). Laureate, bearded head left / Prancing horse left; punic MN below. SNG Copenhagen 510 ; Mazard 23.
Islands off Sicily, Lopadusa Æ17. 2nd century BC. RARE Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Islands off Sicily, Lopadusa Æ17. 2nd century BC. Crab; Punic legend below / Nude hero (Herakles?) standing right, holding club; two Punic letters in right field. SNG Copenhagen (Africa) 477; Lindgren II 667. 3.21g, 17mm
PHOENICIA, Sidon. Autonomous Issue. Time of Nero. Æ 15mm , 3.51 g. Dated CY 269 (AD 58/59). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view PHOENICIA, Sidon. Autonomous Issue. Time of Nero. Æ 15mm, 3.51 g. Dated CY 269 (AD 58/59). Turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right; aphlaston before / Galley left. RPC I 4591; BMC Phoenicia p. 171, 173; SNG Copenhagen -.
PHOENICIA, Tyre. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. AR Shekel. Dated CY 78 (49/8 BC). Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view PHOENICIA, Tyre. 126/5 BC-AD 65/6. AR Shekel (29.5mm, 13.30 g,). Dated CY 78 (49/8 BC). Obv.: Laureate head of Melkart right, lion skin around neck Rev.: Eagle standing left on prow; palm frond in background; to left, OH (date) above club; monogram to right; Phoenician B between legs. DCA-Tyre 256; HGC 10, 357
Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I. Æ Litra (7.41 g), 405-367 BC. Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysios I. Æ Litra (7.41 g), 405-367 BC. Head of Athena left. / Hippocamp left. CNS 45; SNG ANS 434-46.
Carthage, Zeugitana, ca 300-264 BC. AE 19mm. Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Carthage, Zeugitana, ca 300-264 BC. AE 19mm. Wreathed head of Tanit left. Horse head right, no letter or symbol in right field. SNG Copenhagen 149. 4.5g. , 19 mm
Juba I Billon Unit Juba I (60-46 B.C), Billon Unit Obv: Horned head of Amon right. Rev: Elephant walking right. Above punic legend. Ref.: SNG COP. 529; Müller, 56; Alexandropoulos, 35. 26.5 mm : 8.5 g. RARE
Septimius Severus, 193-211. AE Sestertius (28 mm, 20.2 g,), Rome, 193. IMP CAES L SEPT SEV PERT AVG Laureate head of Septimius Severus to right. Rev. VICT AVG TR P COS / S - C Victory advancing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left. BMC 476. Cohen 683. RIC 656.
Philip I. AD 244-249. Æ Sestertius (29mm, 15.5 g,). Ludi saeculares issue. Rome mint, 5th officina. 10th emission, AD 249. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right / MILIARIVM SAECVLVM, S C across field, cippus inscribed COS/III in two lines. RIC IV 157a; Banti 24.
Pupienus, 22nd April – 29th July 238 Sestertius, April-June 238, Æ 24.12 g. Very rare Obv.: IMP CAES M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev.: VOTIS / DECENNA / LIBVS / S C within wreath. C 44. BMC 16. RIC 18. Very rare
SEVERUS ALEXANDER Reign: A.D. 222-235. Denomination: Æ Sestertius. Diameter: 30 mm. Weight: 21.1 grams. Mint: Rome, A.D. 231-5. Obverse: IMP. ALEXANDER PIVS AVG; laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse: SPES PVBLICA S. C; Spes walking left, holding flower in right hand and raising skirt with left hand. Reference: RIC 648.
VANDALS. Semi-Autonomous Coins of Carthage, 523-533 AD. Æ 21 Nummi of Carthage. KART - HAGO. Soldier standing, holding a spear / Horse head, XXI below. MEC.1/45-47 Vandals, after crossing Spain, gradually settled in Africa. They took Carthage in 430. Vandal presence in Africa will last a century until Belisarius, general of Justinian I, captured Carthage
Divus Augustus. Died A.D. 14. Æ as. 10.53 gm. 28 mm. Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, circa A.D. 22/23-30. Radiate head of Augustus left; DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER around / Altar-enclosure with double panelled door; S C flanking, PROVIDENT in exergue. RIC I 81 (Tiberius).
Hadrian Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 128-129. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate head to right, slight drapery on far shoulder / HILARITAS P R, Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae; at her feet to left, child grasping at palm, and at her feet to right, child grasping at her dress; S-C across fields, COS III in exergue. RIC II.3 988; BMCRE 1372. 27.3g, 34.20mm
Philip I. A.D. 244-249. Æ sestertius (28 mm, 13.9 g). Rome mint, Struck A.D. 248. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / SAECVLARES AVGG, S-C, stag standing right. RIC 160a; Banti 49
Caracalla, 198 – 217 AR Denarius Rome 217 (3.11 g.) ANTONINUS PIVS AVG GERM Laureate head r. Rev. P M TR P XX COS IIII P P Iupiter standing l., holding thunderbolt and sceptre. C 373. BMC 180. RIC 285a.
Gordian III augustus, 238 – 244 AE Sestertius 241-243,. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. IOVI – STATORI Jupiter standing facing, head r., holding sceptre and thunderbolt; in field, S – C. C 111. RIC 298a 20.0g ; 29mm
Faustina II (wife of Marcus Aurelius). Orichalcum sestertius (24.06 gm). Rome. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, double band of pearls in hair / FECVNDITAS S C, Fecunditas standing right, holding scepter and nude male child. BMCRE 905. Cohen 100. RIC 1638 23.6g , 32.5mm
Antoninus Pius augustus, 138 – 161 Sestertius 140-144, Æ 27.8 g. 34.5mm Zoom inZoom inZoom outZoom outGo homeGo home zoom view Antoninus Pius augustus, 138 – 161 Sestertius 140-144, Æ 27.8 g. 34.5mm Obv.: ANTONINVS AVG PI – VS P P TR P COS III· Laureate head r. Rev. : TIBERIS Tiber, crowned with reeds, reclining l. and leaning on urn which pours out water; his r. hand resting on ship as he holds reed in l.; in exergue, S C. C 818. BMC 1813. RIC 642a.
Caracalla (AD 198-217). AR denarius (19mm, 3.5 gm). Rome, AD 214. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head of Caracalla right / P M TR P XVII COS IIII P P, Genius of the Senate, togate, standing facing, head left, branch upward in right hand, baton in left. RIC IV.I 246.
Maximinus I (235-238), AE Sestertius, Rome, c. AD 235-236; AE (g 20,0; mm 30); IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., Rv. PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing l., holding cornucopiae and wand; at her feet, the globe; in field, S - C. RIC 61; C 80
Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211) silver denarius, Rome Mint (3.6 g, 20.3mm) Obv. laureate head right, around L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, Rev. Victory hovering left, around COS III PP S.6270, RIC.125, RSC.96
Julia Domna (AD 193-217). AR denarius (19.5mm, 3.4 gm). Rome, ca. AD 196-211, IVLIA AVGVSTA, draped bust of Julia Domna right, wearing helmet-like wig of plaits, a single curl of her own hair on her cheek / FELICITAS, Felicitas standing facing, head left, with caduceus in right hand and grounded scepter in left. RIC IV.I (Septimius Severus) 551
LICINIUS II, Caesar. 317-324 AD. Æ Follis (19mm, 3.04 gm). Heraclea mint. Struck 321-324 AD. DN VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder and shield / IOVI CONS-ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, holding Victory standing right on globe and holding wreath, and sceptre; eagle standing left at feet, head reverted, holding wreath in beak; bound captive seated right at feet, head reverted; X/IIΓ//SMHA. RIC VII 54.
LUCILLA (Augusta, 164-182). Sestertius. Rome. Obv: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F. ; Draped bust right. Rev: IVNONI LVCINAE / S C. ; Juno seated left on throne, with feet set upon footstool, holding flower and infant in swaddling clothes. RIC 1747 (Aurelius). Weight: 24.82 g. Diameter: 31 mm.
Maximinus I. Thrax Sestertius, struck AD 235-236 at Rome mint. Obv: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FIDES MILITVM / S - C (in fields), Fides standing left, holding standards. 25,61 g, 32 mm. RIC 43
JULIA DOMNA, wife of Sept. Severus, d. 217 AD. AR Denarius (3.7 g , 19.5mm) of Rome, 196-211 AD. IVLIA AVGVSTA , Draped bust r. / IVNO , Juno, veiled, holding patera and scepter, peacock at her feet. RIC.559.
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