Showing 2314–2322 of 2324 results
CC-93. Attractive paper and solid red design elements are seen on this lightly circulated $30 with original surface. The pen signatures and serial number are sharp and bold.
Light Marks. The 18th King of Macedonia, a brilliant military strategist, and diplomate who transformed Macedonia into a dominant power in Greece. This gold stater is a late lifetime-early posthumous issue of Amphipolis, ca. 340-328 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right / ΦIΛIΠΠOY, charioteer driving galloping biga right, kentron in right hand, reins in left; […]
MD-53. A moderately circulated example with even wear. Signatures and numbering are bold.
RIC 201a. Antioch Mint (AD 218-219). Felicitas reverse. Elagabalus was a highly controversial emporer of the Severan dynasty. Ascending to the throne at the age of 14, he alienated the Roman elite by enforcing the worship of his Syrian sun gold, Elagabal. Known for extreme extravagance and disregard of Roman traditions so after only 4 […]
RIC 477. Victory with shield inscribed SPQR. Scuff. The fifth and final Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Nero took power at the age of 16 with help from his mother Agrippina, who he later ordered murdered along with his wife Octavia. He was a popular ruler with the common people but unliked by the […]
RIC 11a. Providentia standing. Publius Helvius Pertinax was Roman Emperor for only 86 days, (Jan 1-March 28). He attempted to reform the chaos left by Commodus before being murdered by the Praetorian Guard. Due to his short reign, coins from his time are very rare.
RIC 26. Brushed. Livia as Pax seated. Tiberius was the second Roman emperor, succeeding his stepfather Augustus. He was a strong military commander, stregthening boundaries and focusing on secure, consistent governance.
Showing 2314–2322 of 2324 results