Numismatics Gallery
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Coins of Epaticcus (died c. 35 AD), a ruler of the Catuvellauni, oneof the tribes of Iron Age Britai
Sasanian coin, reign of Boran, daughter of Khusrau II (630–631) Obverse: Bust of Boran,
Coin of the Emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 CE). Now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. Photo
Sestertius of Nero, countermarked with an “X” for the Legio X Gemina. On the
Silver drachm with bust of Mithridates II wearing a Hellenistic-style diadem (obverse) and arch
Silver 16-litra piece of Syracuse, struck under Heiron II, with head of Heiron’s wife Philisti
BANCO DE MARACAIBO Venezuela 200 Bolivars 19** P221p Obverse and reverse Proof Uncirculated
Silver stater of Thebes with Boeotian shield (obverse) and amphora with volute handles (reverse)Gree
Silver stater of the Euboean League. On the obverse, a cow licking herself; on the reverse, th
historyfilia:The most commonly used coin denominations and their relative sizes during Roman times.
thats-classics-for-you:Silver Athenian Tetradrachm Owl with an olive branch and the head of At
Gold half-stater of King Philip II of Macedon (r. 359-336 BCE), father of Alexander the Great.
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archaicwonder:THE coinThis Athenian Owl coin is one of the finest of all Greek coins in existence. I
It is easy to forget just how detailed and characterful the portraits on Greek coins could be&he
ungoliantschilde: Numismatics is the study of currency, money, and its uses thereof. U.S. Currency i
Available on eBay #hobonickel #newworldordnance #peace #dollar #money #sugarskull #metal#tattoo #mak
Denarius of the Marsic Confederation. It was minted in Campania by C. Papius Mutilius, a Samnite nob
Gold coin minted by King Ezana of Axum (r. 320-360).
These two bronze coins are the final evidence of the political history of Axum; nothing remains
museum-of-artifacts:Litra coin: 87 grams silver - Syracuse, Sicily - 460-450 BC museum-of-ar
“An heirloom that can increase in rarity and value for generations”
agrippinatheyounger: Cleopatra VII silver tetradrachm, 1st century BCE. (Numismatics Museum, Athens
Rare Gold Drachm from Thasos, C. 380 BCThe obverse has the image Dionysos wearing an ivy-wreath and
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