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2 | Fine Looking Barbarous Tetricus I Antoninianus - Pax Reverse Fine looking barbarous Tetricus I antoninianus. Style is rather effectively minimalist - cartoonish even - emperor's face consists of a circle for an eye, an upside down L for a nose, and a long thick | | $5.51 |
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3 | Ancient Greek-Philip II Macedonian King Heal Apollo Rare Greek Coin / 5,33gr | | $10.50 |
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1 | Constantine I AE Follis. 314-315 AD Authentic roman Coin Constantine I, Rome, reduced Follis 314-315 AD IMP CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, Laureate draped and cuirassed bust right. SOLI-I-NVICTO COMITI, Sol, radiate, standing left, holding globe and raising right ha | | $7.99 |
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3 | LOT OF 2 INTERESTING GREEK BRONZE COINS 1UNIDENTIFIED/1 LYSIMACHOS 1) Interesting unidentified Greek AE18mm with 3 countermarks on obverse. 5.8 grams. 2) Lysimachos, king of Thrace, 306–281 B.C. AE20mm. 6.3 grams. Obv, Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev, BASILEWS L | | $13.01 |
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2 | Constantine/rare genuine ancient Roman Christian coin/Victory shield altar cross cameleoncoins6000 Store Constantine I the Great (307-337AD) Bidding is for one original ancient Roman coin: AE follis 17-18mm. 3.03gm. Ticinum mint. Struck 318 AD. (VF) Well centered nice specimen. Ra | | $13.83 |
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2 | M. CIPIUS M.F. AR DENARIUS (918H) and tags --> M. CIPIUS M.F. AR DENARIUS and tags - each one represents a new bullet point, you can add or remove as many as you wish --> Description: Date: C, 115-114 BC Obv: Helmeted head of Ro | | $38.84 |
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3 | PREMIUM Lot of 10 OLD ANCIENT ROMAN COINS - Uncleaned and As Found! ..I.I PREMIUM Lot of 10 Uncleaned Ancient Roman Coins Once considered a hobby of only Kings and the elite, cleaning and collecting Ancient Roman coins offers opportunity to actually discover lost history - | | $21.00 |
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3 | Hemiobol from Tragilos Tragilos in Macedonia, ca. 450 -430 AR Hemiobol (0,19 gm) Bunch of grapes in dotted border / civic ethnic T P I A in quadrapartite incuse square. Well centered, high relief. SNG Cop 447. | | $56.60 |
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5 | TEOS IONIA SILVER DIOBOL___Seated Griffin & Lyre__SYMBOLIZES WORSHIP OF DIONYSOS VW09 FRASCATIUS ANCIENTS A BEAUTIFUL SILVER DIOBOL OF TEOS IONIA FROM 320 - 294 BC. The Griffin on the money of Teos appears to be symbolical of the worship of Dionysos, whose temple in that city was | | $74.50 |
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4 | Hadrian rare original ancient Roman coin AE Dupundius Salus, patera, snake altar s SquareTrade © AP6.0 Hadrian - Roman Emperor: 117-138 A.D. - AE dupondius 26-27mm. 9.17gm. Rome mint. Obv./ HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right.Rev./ SALVS AVGVSTI S-C, COS III below, Salus stan | | $28.89 |