Description: In this listing there are various Ancient Greek/Roman coins chosen at Random. I will do my best to give all the information about the coin in this description. However, some have little detail or are unknown to me. But I'll do my best. 1: Alexander the Great III AR Tetradrachm. 336-323BC. Alexander became king once his father, King Phillip II of Macedon was murdered. Alexander would go on and conquer most of the known world never losing a battle until his death. He died in 323BC. 29mm/ 16.75grama. 2: Faustina II (Wife to Marcus Aurelius). AE Sestertius with nice patina. This coin was minted in Rome 175-180AD. The obverse shows Portrait of Faustina facing right; with Juno on the reverse. 30mm /20.90grams. 3: Emperor Valerian I AR Antoninianus. Minted in Antioch 257-259AD. Obverse: IMP VALERIANVS P F AVG. /Reverse: FELICITAS AVG G. 21mm/2.72 grams. RIC 282; SEAR 9936; C 57. 4: Emperor Hadrian AR Denarius RARE. Obverse: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS/Reverse: COS III. 19mm/3.89 grams. 5: Alexander the Great III silver Drachm. 336-323BC. Portrait of Alexander facing right with lion headdress./ Reverse: Zues seated on stool with right arm extended holding an eagle with Alexander 's name behind him. 18mm/3.99 grams. 6: Ancient Greek coin of Chalkis, Euboia. AR Hemidrachm. Minted 340-294BC. 15mm/3.41 grams. SEAR 2484 var. 7: Celtic Gual silver quinarius of the Aedui Tribe. Minted in the 1st century AD. Obverse: Abstract stylized Celticized helmeted head of Roma left./Reverse: Abstract stylized Celticized horse galloping left, above and below, annulets. 16mm/1.90 grams. 8: Emperor Trajan Decius Silver Antoninianus (249-251AD). Obverse: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG./Reverse: VICTORIA AVG. 20mm/3.80 grams. RIC 29c. 9: Ancient Greece coin of Antiochos VII AE 18. Seleukid Empire, winged Eros and headdress of Isis. 15mm/5.06 grams. Wonderful patina. 10: Roman Emperor Aurelian Silvered Antoninianus coin. Obverse: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG./Reverse: IOVI CONSER; 'Q' in exergue. Ruled between 270-275AD. 17mm/4.02 grams. 11: Roman Emperor Victorinus (Gallic Empire) Billon antoninianus. Obverse: IMP VICTORINVS P P AVG./ Reverse: SALVS AVG. Beautiful radiate coin. 16mm/2.88 grams. 12 and 13: These two coins are about the same, and I know very little about them. I do know they are both from Carthage before Rome sacked and destroyed the city. They both have a portrait of whoever their leader was at the time, and both have a horse traveling right on the reverse. The brown coin is 17mm/3.64 grams. While the latter of the two is 15mm/3.00 grams. A beautiful collectors piece from a long lost civilization. 14, 15, and 16. These 3 coins were just thrown in with the lot. I don't know anything about them so it could be a good learning project for you. I know they come from either the late Roman empire or early Byzantine empire. The biggest of the 3 appears to say CONSTANS AVG on the Obverse. The reverse appears to have two soldiers with a military standard between them. The word SHANI (I think) is the word below them. You can read GLOR starting from the right, but the rest I can't make out. It's dimensions are 16mm/1.40 grams. The second coin has the portrait on the obverse facing right. Possibly the emperor. The reverse has a large wreath, but nothing can be made out on the coin. It's dimensions are 14mm/1.33 grams. The third coin is from the Mauryan kingdom, but that is all I know about it. It appears to be an early Islamic coin dating back to the late BC period to early AD. The dimensions are 9mm/1.24 grams. There are no refunds for this listing. If you buy these coins you agree to pay a fixed shipping costs fee. If anything goes wrong during the bidding, purchasing, shipping, or receiving phases of this listing please let me know. I'll do everything I can to correct the issue. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask. Good luck! P S. If you'll notice there are two 2 and a half gram .999 silver bars that come free with this listing. On the last page you'll see more silver and gold. I'm only trying to sell some from my personal collection to help me move. I can provide receipts showing where it was purchased. If you're interested feel free to ask questions. Thanks. Oh, the last photo doesn't come with the listing. Only the two silver bars. Thanks .
Price: 459.99 USD
Location: Fayetteville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-12-05T01:59:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.99 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: Tetradrachm, Denarius, Drachm, Antoninianus
Historical Period: Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD)
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Some cleaned/some not
Composition: Silver, Brass/Bronze, Copper
Year: 336BC-486AD
Era: Ancient
Ruler: Various
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Certification: Uncertified