A COLLECTION of AMAZING COINS Corinth, Sulla, Julius Caesar, Brutus and MANY MORE Ancient Greek and Roman and Byzantine Coins in Gold, Silver and Bronze NGC Certifiedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wZVWrok_LQ The video above show 18 ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins of various types, all NGC certified and available in my eBay store at the time of the making of this video. Coins like these are seldom seen in coin inventories or collections, or often times if they are, not in such amazing states of preservation. These coins were hand-picked and many are super rare types seldom available. Enjoy the video, and check out the coins by clicking the links below with the titles linking to actual items and other links to be able to browse and see more similar types. Whatever it is you are searching to collect, you may find it in my eBay store. Enjoy the video and the article. Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond, running the eBay store Authentic Ancient Greek Roman Coins. For more great articles and videos on ancient coins, visit, https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/articles/ or Click here to see all of my EDUCATIONAL COIN VIDEOS The Coins Featured in the VideoMAURICE TIBERIUS Authentic Ancient Byzantine GOLD Solidus Coin NGC MS i68280 Byzantine Empire Maurice Tiberius - Emperor: August 13, 582-November 22, 602 A.D. Gold Solidus 21mm (4.48 grams) Constantinople mint Reference: Sear 478; DOC 5a1 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 5/5 2077664-010 O N mAVRC-TIb P P AVI, pearl-diademed, helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust of Maurice Tiberius facing, globus cruciger in right hand. VICTORIA AVG G S, Angel standing facing, long staff terminating in staurogram (Tau-Rho) in right hand, globus cruciger in left; CONOB in exergue. LYSIMACHOS Silver Tetradrachm Ancient Greek Coin ALEXANDER the GREAT NGC i68281 Lysimachos - King: 323-281 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm 28mm (16.93 grams) Sestos. mint. Struck circa 297-281 B.C. Reference: Sear 6814 var.; Thompson 31; Müller -. Certification: NGC Ancients VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-009 Diademed head right of the deified Alexander the Great, wearing the horn of Ammon. Athena Nikephoros enthroned left, holding Nike and resting left elbow on shield, spear resting to her right; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to right, ΛΥΣΙΜΑΞΟΥ crowned by Nike to left; kerykeion (caduceus) in inner left field, monogram in outer right field. PERGAMON in MYSIA Authentic Ancient 85BC Silver Greek Coin SERPENTS NGC i68282 Greek city of Pergamon (Pergamum) in Mysia circa 133-67 B.C. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (Cistophorus) 26mm (12.47 grams) Struck circa 85-76 B.C. Reference: Kleiner 12; SNG BN 1734 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-015 Cista mystica containing serpent; all within ivy-wreath. Bow-case between two coiled serpents; mint-monogram of Pergamon (ΠΕΡΓ) to left; serpent-entwined thyrsos to right; ΔI above monogram above. PTOLEMY I Soter Authentic Ancient 305BC Silver Greek Tetradrachm Coin NGC i68283 Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt Ptolemy I Soter - King: 305-282 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm 26mm (13.70 grams) Alexandria mint Reference: Svoronos 254; SNG Copenhagen 74 Certification: NGC Ancients F Strike: 4/5 Surface: 2/5 2077664-011 Diademed bust of Ptolemy I right, wearing aegis; 'signed' Delta behind ear. ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, Eagle standing left on thunderbolt; P above monogram in field to left. DICTATOR SULLA in CHARIOT Authentic Ancient 82BC Silver Coin of Rome NGC i68284 Roman Republic L. Manlius Torquatus moneyer Silver Denarius 16mm (3.93 grams) Rome mint, struck 82 B.C. Reference: Manlia 4; B.M.C., East 8; Syd. 757; Craw. 367/5 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-012 Head of Roma right, L . MANLI before, PRO . Q behind. Sulla in walking quadriga right, crowned by Victory who flies above, L . SVLLA IM in exergue. Roman Republic Rome Heroine VALERIA LUPERCA Heifer Apollo Silver Coin NGC i68285 Roman Republic L. Valerius Acisculus moneyer Silver Denarius 18mm (4.09 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 45 B.C. Reference: Valeria 16; Crawford 474/1b; Sydenham 998a; B.M.C. 4102 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-013 Head of Apollo Soranus right, ACISCVLVS and pick-axe (acisculus) behind, star above; all in laurel-wreath. Valeria Luperca on the heifer right, holding veil, L . VALERIVS in exergue. JULIUS CAESAR vs Vercingetorix TROPHY Ancient Silver 48BC Roman Coin NGC i68286 Julius Caesar - Roman General, Politician, Hero & Dictator Silver Denarius 18mm (3.89 grams) Struck Late spring-early summer 48 B.C. Military mint traveling with Caesar Reference: RSC 18; Crawford 452/2; CRI 11; Sydenham 1009; DCA 937 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-002 Head of Pietas or Venus right, wreathed with oak, LII behind. CAESAR below trophy of Gallic arms, axe surmounted by an animal's head on right. Alexander the Great on PTOLEMY I Soter Silver Tetradrachm Greek Coin NGC i68287 Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt Ptolemy I Soter - King: 305-282 B.C. Silver Tetradrachm 27mm (15.66 grams) Alexandria mint, first intermediate weight issue Struck as Satrap circa 311-304 B.C. Reference: Svoronos 146; Zervos Issue 22; SNG Copenhagen 18 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-005 Diademed head of Alexander the Great right, wearing elephant's skin headdress; signed Delta 'Δ' behind ear. AΛEΞANΔPOY, Athena advancing right; in right field, monogram in inner left field, and in right field above eagle standing right. CORINTH Ancient 375BC Silver Greek Stater Coin ATHENA & PEGASUS NGC Ch XF i68288 Greek city of Corinth in Corinthia Silver Stater 20mm (8.58 grams) Struck circa 375-300 B.C. Reference: Ravel 1022b; Pegasi 441; cf. BCD Corinth 107 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-006 Pegasus flying left; 'Koppa' below. Helmeted head of Athena left, bowl of helmet decorated with laurel wreath; to right, plow left; flanking neck truncation, A-P. Roman Republic Authentic Ancient 56BC Silver Coin w ROMULUS & CERES NGC i68290 Roman Republic C. Memmius C.f. moneyer Silver Denarius 17mm (3.93 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 56 B.C. Reference: Memmia 9; Crawford 427/2; Sydenham 921; RBW 1532 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 4626608-009 Laureate head of Romulus (Quirinus) right; QVIRINVS downward to left, C • MEMMI • C • F downward to right. Ceres seated right, holding torch in left hand and three stalks of grain in right; to right, serpent erect; MEMMIVS • AED • CERIALIA • PREIMVS • FECIT around. ELYMAIS King KAMNASKIRES V 54BC Authentic Ancient Tetradrachm Coin NGC i68291 Greek Coin Kingdom of Elymais Kamnaskires V - King: circa 54-32 B.C. Billon Silver Tetradrachm 25mm (15.39 grams) Seleukeia on the Hedyphon mint. Reference: Sear GIC 5884 var.; Cf. Alram 463; cf. BMC 250 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077664-007 Diademed and cuirassed bust of king left, with long pointed beard; behind, star above anchor. Male bust left, diademed and draped, with short beard; badly blundered Greek legend in four lines forming square around. CORINTH Ancient 345BC Silver Greek Stater Coin ATHENA & PEGASUS NGC AU i68292 Greek city of Corinth in Corinthia Silver Stater 23mm (8.13 grams) Struck circa 345-307 B.C. Reference: Pegasi 427; Ravel 1009; SNG Copenhagen 71 Certification: NGC Ancients AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 Fine Style 2077130-012 Pegasus flying left; Koppa beneath. Laureate, helmeted head of Athena left; A-P below, aegis behind. Dynasts of Lycia MITHRAPATA Ancient Silver Greek Coin LION TRISKELES NGC i68293 Greek Coin of Dynasts of Lycia Mithrapata - Dynast circa 390-360 B.C. Silver Stater 23mm (9.48 grams) Struck circa 390-360 B.C. Reference: Mildenberg, Mithrapata 14 (O13/R14); SNG von Aulock 4240. Certification: NGC Ancients VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-003 Lion's scalp facing. ΜΕXΡΑ-Π-ΑΤΑ, triskeles within incuse square. BRUTUS Julius Caesar Assassin 54BC Ancient Silver Roman Republic Coin NGC i68294 Roman Republic Q. Caepio Brutus Moneyerbetter known as Marcus Junius Brutus, Assassin of Julius Caesar Silver Denarius 20mm (3.77 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 54 B.C. Reference: Junia 31; RRC 433/1; BMCRR Roma 3861; Sydenham 906, Catalli 2001, 618 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 Fine Style 2077664-001 Head of Libertas right; behind, LIBERTAS. L. Iunius Brutus, consul of 509 B.C., walking left, between two lictors and preceded by an accensus; in exergue BRVTVS. SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS Ancient 193AD Nicopolis PRIAPUS FERTILITY GOD NGC Ch AU i68295 Septimius Severus - Roman Emperor: 193-211 A.D. Bronze 16mm (1.84 grams) of Nicopolis ad Istrum in Moesia Inferior Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-004 AV KAI CE CEVHPOC, Laureate head of Septimius Severus. NIKOΠOΛI ΠPOC ICTP, Ithyphallic fertility god Priapus standing left, lifting his garment to reveal his lower part. GERMANICUS father of Caligula RARE Restitution Roman Coin of TITUS NGC AU i68296 Germanicus Julius Caesar RESTITUTION ISSUE under TITUS Bronze As 24mm (9.97 grams) Rome mint, struck under Titus, circa 79-81 A.D. Reference: RIC 442; C. 12 (var.); BMC 293; BN 306 (var.). Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-008 GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N, Bare head of Germanicus left. IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG REST around large S • C. PONTIUS PILATE Tiberius Jerusalem JESUS CHRIST Crucifixion Roman Coin NGC i68297 Judaea - Holy Land Area Pontius Pilate - Prefect of Judaea: 26-36 A.D. under Tiberius - Roman Emperor: 14-37 A.D. Bronze Prutah 14mm Struck at the mint of Jerusalem Jerusalem 30/31 A.D. Reference: Hendin 1342 (5th Edition) Certification: NGC Ancients 2080303-013 Obverse: Lituus, surrounded by TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC (=Tiberius Caesar). Reverse: Date LIZ (=year 17 of Tiberius' reign=30/31 A.D.) within wreath. ANTIOCHOS IV Seleukid Antioch Greek Coin for Almost-Conquest of EGYPT NGC i68298 Greek Coin of Seleukid Kingdom Antiochos IV, Epiphanes - King: 175-164 B.C. Bronze 31mm (32.73 grams) "Egyptianizing" series. Antioch on the Orontes mint. Struck 169-168 B.C. Reference: HGC 9, 643; Sear 6985; SC 1413 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 2077664-014 Laureate head of Zeus-Serapis right, wearing tainia with Osiris cap at tip. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟY ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ, Eagle with closed wings standing right on thunderbolt.Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Brutus, Corinth and MANY More Ancient Greek and Roman Coins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wZVWrok_LQ See More Here: Corinth Sulla, Julius Caesar, Brutus and MANY MORE Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in Gold and Silver NGC Certified Cool video pertaining to ancient coins. 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Most Interesting Ancient Coins to Buy for a Collection, Investment and PleasureTop 10 List of Well-Known Personalities of Ancient Greece and Rome with numismatic Coins for Sale on eBay, Reasonably PricedThis guide is designed to introduce you to just 10 different topics of interest for collecting and possibly even as alternative investing ideas. These are well known personalities of the ancient past that people will likely appreciate in the future, giving you well-known, historically significant types that could be some of the most valued coins by collectors in the future. Also, a lot of the coins given here, although having rare types, are quite plentiful, and eeasily found in my eBay store. You can also learn about the different ancient coins with many educational videos about coins on my Youtube channel. #1 Alexander the Great Coins – His coins are just fantastic to own and collect because even though thousands of years have passed, his name is known by more people than ever before with great films and books about his life and conquests. #2 Constantine the Great Coins – Also known as Christian saint or Saint Constantine. His coins are very affordable to own and can be as low as twenty dollars. #3 Saint Helena Roman Empress Mother of Constantine the Great – Very influential woman in early Christianity. #4 Jesus Christ Coins and Coins Connected with Him – Early Roman coins did not depict the image of Christ, but did depict things associated with him such as the Chi-Rho, cross, and phoenix. #5 Philip II ancient Greek coins connected with Olympic Games Victory – Very interesting and affordable ancient Greek coins associated with the ancient Olympic games. #6 Roman Republic Coins – This is an interesting time period, before Rome turned into an empire and had dictators, and has a lot of interesting symbolism to the Roman Republic and it’s virtues. #7 Julius Caesar coins – These coins are always great to own because of the name and are a great coin if you ever need to resell it because of it’s popularity. #8 Athens Attica Greece ancient Greek coins – Probably the most famous ancient Greek city, and her coins are fascinating. #9 Augustus first Roman emperor coins – Very interesting emperor, whom actually had a period of peace called “Pax Romana” and issued many coins, making them very affordable. #10 Marcus Aurelius coins – The very famous emperor, known for his writings and depicted in the movie Gladiator, his coins being quite popular.Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. Visit Original Article Here: Most Interesting Ancient Coins to Buy for a Collection, Investment and Pleasure Cool blog post about ancient coins. World-renowned numismatic expert published this to teach. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/most-interesting-ancient-coins/amp/ Video Tour of Ancient Rome with Professor Exploring Colosseum Forum & Morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHlvqj3HD5s Took tour with professional tour guide and published professor who lives in Rome and knows it inside out. This intimate experience shows Rome as it really is meant to be experienced with detours into "hidden gems". He explained how the city went from the one of ancient times and how it was built up over time. The tour starts at the Colosseum and takes you through a detour to a preserved Roman buildings turned into a church. After which point there is a visit to the Roman forum, along which includes the famous Senate house where Julius Caesar got assassinated on the Ides of March 44 B.C. and the final resting place of his ashes in the forum. There was a visit the home of the vestal Virgins. Then of course we go to higher ground and see the palace that the Caesars lived in at Rome. Overall a breathtaking experience into the ancient past as cannot be experienced through just reading. It was a pleasure visiting these sites because I have been fascinated with ancient coins all of these years, and now I was able to have an even stronger understanding and appreciation of the subject. For more great videos on ancient coins and history, visit my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/trustedancientcoins or my eBay store with thousands of ancient Greek and Roman coins: http://stores.ebay.com/Authentic-Ancient-Greek-Roman-Coins Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHlvqj3HD5s Can be found Here: TOUR of ANCIENT ROME with PROFESSOR Exploring Colosseum Forum and More An interesting video pertaining to collecting old coins. An ancient coin expert posted this for educational purposes. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/ancient-rome-tour/amp/ Ancient Greek Roman Statues Sculptures Tour at Glyptothek MuseumCulture of Ancient Greece and Rome Alive as it was Thousands of Years Ago!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQJa-xXsESk Imagine entering an ancient Greek or Roman temple with all of it's wondrous statues of the gods and goddesses and so much more. Being able to do that is amazing, especially from the comfort of your own home. However, I still do recommend visiting in person if you get the chance. Meet Athena, Ares, gods, goddesses and many important Roman emperors on this amazing video tour. The tour I will take you on is through the amazing Glyptothek museum in Munich, originally commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in the 1800's. Glyptothek is a museum in Munich Germany that features some of the most wonderful ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in 13 rooms. It is a wonderful museum to explore if you enjoy Greek and Roman art. Read more about it on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glyptothek The goal of this video is to share my passion for ancient art and history with videos and help others develop a deeper, more profound appreciation of the art in miniature captured on ancient Greek and Roman coins. You can explore my entire selection of ancient coins in my eBay store.Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQJa-xXsESk Visit Original Article Here: Ancient Greek and Roman SCULPTURES and STATUES Video Tour An interesting blog post pertaining to ancient coin collecting. World-renowned numismatic expert posted this to teach. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/ancient-greek-and-roman-sculptures/amp/ Marcus Aurelius father of Commodus Gladiator Movie Emperor Ancient Roman Coins Guidehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofyTt6i_01c Marcus Aurelius was from a time period of Roman history ruled by what is now named the Adoptive Emperors. From emperor Nerva on until Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperors adopted as their "son" the next succeeding emperor. This era was known for immense prosperity. However, Marcus Aurelius actually broke the customs of "adopting" able administrators and instead chose his son to succeed him. This caused some issued in history as his son was not as positive for the Roman empire as his father was. This time period has been popularized by the famous Hollywood film, the Gladiator, with Russell Crowe. The fact is that Commodus did fight in the arena, and it made for an interesting story in the film. Most people don't know that coins of Marcus Aurelius and other Roman emperors and empresses can be owned almost on any budget. This guide was designed to show the "adoptive" emperors up to Marcus Aurelius and ends with his son Commodus. This gives you a very great idea of what these ancient coins looked like and the types that were available.
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Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. Post Source Here: VIDEO Guide to Marcus Aurelius Ancient Roman Coins Fascinating article pertaining to ancient coin collecting. An ancient coin expert created this for educational purposes. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/marcus-aurelius-coins/amp/ Ancient Coin Collecting Guide 30+ Educational Video CollectionView All the Videos About Ancient Coins Talking About Various Topics of Interest in Ancient CoinsClick here to watch all the educational videos about coins This is my collection of my entire works that I have done up to this point in regards to presenting ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine coins on video and explaining the historical context they have come from. This is an amazing way to feel the amazing history almost in your hands that may spark your interest in the various topics covered. It would be a great idea to save this article in PDF format with the link at the bottom of this post.These videos are arranged in a YouTube playlist and when you go there you will be able to choose which videos would interest you, or you can let the whole entire series play one after another after another. This is a great almost "hands-on" way to learn the various topics covered in ancient coin collecting. Click here to start watching the collection. There are also links below the video that take you to an article for the video you are watching. See Also:
Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OghpYB823Q Original Post Here: Ancient Coin Collecting GUIDES Educational VIDEO ARTICLE Collection Informative video pertaining to world coins. An expert numismatist posted this to educate people. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/educational-collecting-videos/amp/ Mythical Creatures on Ancient Greek and Roman Coins GuideOverview of the mythological creatures depicted on ancient coins from various mythshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udhwgrl3UdU
Journey to the mythical age of heroes of antiquity. An age filled with fantastic animals. Try not to look at Medusa or you will be turned to stone. Fly into the sky on the winged horse known as the Pegasus and so much more. This guide was designed to show you authentic ancient coins depicting these various creatures.The types of mythical creatures depicted on coins, a list. Click any of the links below and see all the examples of ancient coins I have for that keyword inside my eBay store.
Examples of Authentic Ancient Greek and Roman coins illustrating the various creatures on the list above
Below you will find ancient coins I have used to illustrate the various fantastical creatures of myth on ancient coins. The pictures are clickable, with the picture searching all coins for that keyword. The underlined blue links also search my store for those specific terms. The goal is for to familiarize you with the types available and make it easy for you to find the most interesting coins for you to collect. May you find these coins as enjoyable as I do.
Augustus Capricorn before & Rhoemetalkes Thrace King Ancient Roman Coin i50082
Augustus - Roman Emperor: 27 B.C. - 14 A.D. Augustus & Rhoemetalkes Client King of Thrace Bronze 21mm (6.75 grams) from the Greek Kingdom of Thrace circa 11BC-12 A.D. Reference: RPC I 1715; SNG Copenhagen - BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ POIMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of King Rhoemetalkes right. KAIΣAPOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Laureate head of Augustus right, Capricorn before.
GALLIENUS son of Valerian I Rare Ancient Roman Coin Centaur Sagittarius i48033
Gallienus - Roman Emperor: 253-268 A.D. - Son of Valerian I Bronze Antoninianus 20mm (2.76 grams) Struck circa 253-268 A.D. Reference: RIC 164k, C 73 GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right. APOLLINI CONS AVG - Centaur advancing left, holding globe and trophy.
CORINTH 375BC Athena Pegasus Silver Stater Ancient Greek Coin Triskeles i46350
Constans - Roman Emperor: 337-350 A.D. - Bronze AE3 18mm (2.73 grams) Siscia mint: 337-350 A.D. Reference: RIC 241 (VIII, Siscia), LRBC 1134 DNCONSTANSPFAVG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. FELTEMPREPARATIO Exe: ASIS - Phoenix standing right on pile of ashes.
CORINTH Athena Chimera Pegusus 400BC Ancient Silver Greek Coin Rare i16283Gergis 400BC ORACLE Sibyl Herophile Sphinx Authentic Ancient Greek Coin i52560Syracuse in Sicily Ancient Greek Coin Hippocamp Sea horse Athena Cult i39686
Greek city of Thasos, an Island off Thrace Silver Stater 22mm (8.54 grams) Struck circa 525-463 B.C. Reference: HGC 6, 331; Le Rider 1-2 and 5; Sear 1357; Weber 2500; Price & Waggoner 100-126 Naked ithyphallic satyr in kneeling-running attitude right, carrying in his arms a struggling nymph who raises her right hand in protest. Quadripartite incuse square.
LARISSA in THESSALY 356BC Silver Drachm Nymph Horse Ancient Greek Coin i47969
Greek city of Larissa in Thessaly Silver Drachm 20mm (5.86 grams) Struck circa 356-320 B.C. Reference: HGC 4, 453; BCD Thessaly II, lot 280 Pedigree: Ex BCD Collection with his original hand-written tag and photos of this coin Head of nymph Larissa facing three-quarters left, wearing ampyx. ΛAPI/ΣΑIΩN, Horse grazing right.
PHILIP I the ARAB 1000 Years of Rome LION of COLOSSEUM Silver Roman Coin i53515
Philip I 'the Arab' - Roman Emperor: 244-249 A.D. - Silver Antoninianus 22mm (4.49 grams) Rome mint, 1st officina. 9th emission, 248 A.D. Commemorating the 1000th anniversary of Rome Reference: RIC IV 12; RSC 173 IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right SAECVLARES AVGG / I, Lion walking right.
Roman Republic Hosidia 1 68BC Calydonian Boar Diana Cult Silver Coin i41957
Roman Republic C. Hosidius C. f. Geta moneyer Silver Denarius 17mm (3.47 grams) Rome mint: 68 B.C. Reference: Hosidia 1; B.M.C. 903; Syd. 407/2 Diademed head of Diana draped right, bow and quiver at her shoulder, GETA before, III VIR behind. The wild boar of Calydon right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog.or read the Guide to the Coins of the Roman Republic
NERO 62AD Antioch Tetradrachm Large Ancient Silver Roman Coin Eagle i53405
Nero - Roman Emperor: 54-68 A.D. - Silver Tetradrachm 23mm (14.70 grams) of Antioch in Seleukis and Pieria Dated Year 111 of the Caesarian era; Regnal Year 9, 62/63 A.D. Reference: RPC I 4185; Prieur 85; Wr. 42 Pedigree: Ex Superior Sale June 4,7, 1984 No. 1777 ΝΕΡΩΝ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΣ, Laureate bust right wearing aegis. ETOYΣ - AIP◦Θ, Eagle with wings spread standing right on thunderbolt, palm branch and pellet in right field.
KYZIKOS in MYSIA 2-1CenBC Bull Torch LARGE Authentic Ancient Greek Coin i53580APOLLONIA in ILLYRIA 208BC Cow Calf Fertility Gemini Silver Greek Coin i41973
Greek city of Illyria- Apollonia Silver 'Drachm' 17mm (3.20 grams) Ariston (Moneyer), Aisanos (Magistrate) Class ALc2a Struck circa 208-48 B.C. APIΣTΩN, Cow left, calf right, A in exergue. AПOΛ-AI-ΣH-NOΣ, Curved, double-stellate pattern, vertical single device line, petal rays, triple dots, line border.
Greek city of Pantikapaion in Cimmerian Bosporus Bronze 21mm (7.15 grams) Struck circa 310-303 B.C. Reference: HGC 7, 113 Rare R1; MacDonald 69; Anohin 111; Sear 1700; B.M.C.3.20 Wreath head of Pan, the satyr right. ΠΑΝ, Forepart of griffin advancing left; sturgeon below.
Greek city of Apameia in Phrygia Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm 23mm (11.28 grams) Struck circa 88-67 B.C. Attalos and Timo-, magistrates. Reference: Sear 5113 var.; Kleiner, Late Issue XVII; SNG Copenhagen 156 Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy-wreath. Two serpents / snakes entwined around bow and bowcase; ATTA/ΛΟY/TIMΩ in three lines above, aulos (double flute) to right; TA in field to left.
Roman Republic 47BC Medusa & Aurora Leading Sun Ancient Silver Coin i52631
Roman Republic L. Plautius Plancus moneyer Silver Denarius 19mm (3.49 grams) Rome mint, circa 47 B.C. Reference: Plautia 14; B.M.C. 4009; Syd. 959b; Craw. 453/1c Mask of Medusa, facing, hair dishevelled. L PLAVTIVS below. Aurora flying right conducting the four horses of the Sun, PLANCVS below.
Kamarina Sicily 413BC Gorgoneion Owl Lizard Authentic Ancient Greek Coin i51603
Greek city of Kamarina in Sicily Bronze Trias or Trionkia 16mm (3.44 grams) Struck circa 420-410 B.C. Reference: HGC 2, 546; Sear 1062 var. (owl left); CNS III, pp. 47-55 Head of Gorgoneion facing. KAMA, Owl standing right, head facing, holding lizard in left claw; in exergue, three pellets (mark of value).See also: Aegis
Athens in Attica Greece 320BC Ancient Tetradrachm Silver Greek Coin i40763
Greek city of Athens in Attica Greece - Silver Tetradrachm 21mm (17.13 grams) Struck circa 320-294 B.C. Reference: Svornos-pl.20#5 Head of Athena right, of more advanced style, the eye seen in true profile; she wears crested helmet ornamented with three olive-leaves and floral scroll. Owl standing right, head facing; to right AΘE; to left, olive-twig and crescent.
GALLIENUS One of Gallienus' last issues RARE Ancient Roman Coin Panther i46461
Gallienus - Roman Emperor: 253-268 A.D. - - Joint Rule with Valerian I 253-260 A.D. - Bronze Antoninianus 20mm (3.19 grams) Rome mint: 267-268 A.D. Reference: RIC Vi, 230, page 151 - Cohen 588 - VM 153 GALLIENVS AVG - Radiate head right. LIBERO P CONS AVG - Panther walking left. Exe: B
ARADOS in PHOENICIA third-stater Merman Dolphin Hippocamp Greek Coin i46403 RARE
Greek city of Arados in Phoenicia Silver Third-Stater or Tetrobol 14mm (3.27 grams) Struck late 5th Century B.C. Reference: Sear 5968; B.M.C. 26.3,7 Merman right, holding dolphin each hand; above, Phoenician letters ( = m a). Galley right, row of shields along bulwars; beneath, marine creature (hippocamp) right; all in dotted square within incuse square.
Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udhwgrl3UdU Learn More Here: Mythical CREATURES on Ancient GREEK and ROMAN Coins An interesting blog post about world coins. An ancient coin expert published this to teach. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/mythical-creatures-on-ancient-coins/amp/ Modern Names of People on Historical Numismatic Ancient Greek Roman Byzantine and Medieval CoinsYou may be wondering about what is a great gift for the special people in your life. Did you know that the sweetest word in any language for anyone is their name. Yes! Remembering and saying people's name is more important than remembering any other details. It establishes a connection and makes the person feel special. It is also exciting to talk to a person about the origin of their name as it may mean something very special in their native language. What a lot of people don't know is how ancient, historically significant and important their names really are. Below is a list of names that can be encountered on ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Medieval coins that if given as a gift, would leave a long and everlasting impression and gratitude for such a special personalized gift. The links below are easy to click and they will take you to my eBay store search page and input the name for you, so you don't have to remember any spellings. If you are giving this as a gift, I would be happy to ship it to the person you would like to give it as a gift to, along with a special, customized message you can message you would like to provide them. This way it would make it easy to give such a special gift, to anyone in the world. You can message me on eBay with the special request, providing the specific shipping address and the message you would like to include. Items are shipped quickly and come with a very special certificate of authenticity which allows a beginner or an expert to appreciate the ancient coin you picked out. Lots of blessings to you and your loved ones! List of names:
Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond. For more great articles and videos on ancient coins, visit, https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/articles/ or Click here to see all of my EDUCATIONAL COIN VIDEOS See More Here: NAMES on Ancient Greek Roman Byzantine Medieval Coins An interesting article pertaining to world coins. An expert numismatist posted this for educational purposes. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/names-on-ancient-coins/amp/ The History of Julius Caesar Full Audio Book
Article Source Here: History of Julius Caesar by Jacob Abbott An interesting blog post pertaining to numismatic coins. An expert numismatist created this for educational purposes. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/history-of-julius-caesar/amp/ CLEOPATRA w MARK ANTONY, BRUTUS, CARTHAGE and MANY More RARE Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in Gold Silver and Bronzehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErHDp6ZVtS4 The video above show 27 ancient Greek, Roman and even world coins of various types, all NGC certified and available for sale at the time of the making of this video. Coins like these are seldom seen in coin inventories or collections, or often times if they are, not in such amazing states of preservation. These coins were hand-picked and many are super rare types seldom available. Enjoy the video, and check out the coins by clicking the links below with the titles linking to actual items and other links to be able to browse and see more similar types. Whatever it is you are searching to collect, you may find it in my eBay store. Enjoy the video and the article. Download this article by right-clicking here and selecting save as Article by Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine coins and beyond, running the eBay store Authentic Ancient Greek Roman Coins. For more great articles and videos on ancient coins, visit, https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/articles/ or Click here to see all of my EDUCATIONAL COIN VIDEOS The Coins Featured in the VideoRHODES Caria Island Ancient Silver Greek Coin Helios of COLOSSUS NGC MS i68140 Greek city of Rhodes on an Island off Caria Silver 16mm (2.76 grams) Struck circa 205-190 B.C. Gorgos, magistrate. Reference: RPC II 1189 var. (no star); SNG Keckman -; BMC 408-10 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-010 Head of Helios facing slightly right. ΓΟΡΓΟΣ, rose with P-O across bottom; bud to right. AMISOS in PONTUS 300BC RARE R1 Ancient Silver Greek Coin HERA OWL NGC AU i68141 Greek city of Amisos in Pontus Silver Drachm 15mm (3.65 grams) Struck circa 300-125 B.C. Reference: HGC 7, 233 Rare R1 Certification: NGC Ancients AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-011 Turreted bust of Tyche-Hera right. Owl with spread wings standing facing on shield; monogram to left; P to right. Dynasts of Lycia PERIKLES Ancient Silver Greek Coin LION TRISKELES NGC i68142 Greek Coin of Dynasts of Lycia Perikles - Dynast circa 390-360 B.C. Silver Third Stater / Tetrobol 16mm (2.84 grams) Struck circa 390-360 B.C. Reference: SNG von Aulock 4254-4255 var. Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 5/5 4680931-013 Lion's scalp facing. Triskeles. Brutus Julius Caesar Roman Assassin 44BC Ancient Greek GOLD Coin NGC MS i68143 Marcus Junius Brutus, Assassin of Julius Caesar Gold Propaganda Coin with Obverse of his silver Coin from 54 B.C. with his famous ancestor L. Brutus Struck under: Dynast of Thrace: Koson Gold Stater 17mm (8.48 grams) Struck After 44 B.C. Reference: RPC 1701; BMC Thrace pg. 208, 2; BMCRR II pg. 474, 48 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 5/5 2077743-003 KOΣΩΝ, Roman consul accompanied by two lictors; BR monogram to left Eagle standing left on sceptre, holding wreath. HADRIAN & SABINA Authentic Ancient 128AD EGYPT Roman Tetradrachm Coin NGC i68144 Hadrian - Roman Emperor: 117-138 A.D. Billon Tetradrachm 24mm (12.43 grams) of Alexandria in Egypt, Dated RY 13, struck 128/129 A.D. Reference: Köln 997; Dattari (Savio) 1249; K&G 32.469; RPC III 5729/25; Emmett 886.13; Staffieri, Alexandria In Nummis 91 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-012 AVT KAI TPAI A∆PIA CЄB, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right of Hadrian. CABINA CЄBACTH, draped bust right of Sabina, wearing stephane; L IΓ (date) upward behind. ALLECTUS Usurper Emperor in Britain ANCIENT 293AD Roman Coin GALLEY NGC i68145 Allectus - Roman Usurper Emperor: 293-296 A.D. Bronze Quinarius 20mm (2.62 grams) Camulodunum mint, struck circa 293-296 A.D. Reference: RIC 124; Rogiet 1031; Burnett 210 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU★ Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 2077743-002 IMP C ALLECTVS P AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust of Allectus to right. LAETITIA AVG / QC, Galley with six rowers to right. OSTROGOTHS Municipal Coinage of ROME Ancient 493AD Roman Style Coin NGC i68146 Ostrogoths. Municipal coinage of Rome Bronze Follis (40 Nummi) 24mm (10.18 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 493-534 A.D. Reference: BMC Vandals 14; Kraus -; MIB 74a (Theoderic and Athalaric); MEC I, 101; Metlich 76b (Theoderic) Certification: NGC Ancients VF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 2077743-005 INVICTA ROMA, Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Roma right. Eagle standing left, head right, with spread wings, value mark XL to left; officina mark •Γ• in exergue below. MAGNIA URBICA Carinus Wife Authentic Ancient 283AD Roman Coin VENUS NGC i68147 Magnia Urbica - Roman Empress: 283-285 A.D. Wife of Carinus Bronze Antoninianus 22mm (5.13 grams) Ticinum mint Reference: RIC 347; RCV III 12423 (this coin) Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077743-001 Pedigree: Ex NFA XXVII (5 Decmber 1991), 177; Ex NFA XX (10 March 1988), 445. MAGNIA VRBICA AVG, diademed and draped bust of Magnia Urbica right, resting on a crescent. VENVS VICTRIX / T/SXXI, Venus standing facing, head left, holding crested helmet and transverse scepter; at her feet; shield. CLEOPATRA VII & MARK ANTONY Authentic Ancient 32BC Greek / Roman Coin NGC i68148 Cleopatra VII with Mark Antony, 36-31 B.C. Bronze 20mm (5.77 grams) of Chalcis ad Libanum mint Dated RY 21 (Egyptian) and 6 (Phoenician) of Cleopatra struck 32/31 B.C. Reference: RPC I 4771; Rouvier 440 (Berytus); SNG Munchen 1006; HGC 9, 1451 Certification: NGC Ancients AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 2/5 2077743-006 BACIΛICCHC KΛЄOΠATPAC, Diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right. ЄTOYC KA TOY KAI S ΘЄAC NЄWTЄPAC, Bare head of Mark Antony right; regnal and phoenician era dates Queen Cleopatra, famous for being the lover of both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, along with being a very important historical figure. As it is a portrait coin of Cleopatra herself, this coin type is highly sought-after and appreciated by collectors and historians alike. MITHRADATES II the Great PARTHIA King 120BC Silver Greek Coin NGC MS i68150 Greek Coin of the Parthian Kingdom Mithradates II - King: 123-88 B.C. Silver Drachm 19mm (4.22 grams) Ecbatana, struck circa 120/119-109 B.C. Reference: Sunrise 290; Sellwood 26.1; Shore 77 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 1884237-001 Diademed, draped bust of Mithradates II left, decorated torque on neck, earring visible. ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜEΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΡΣ-ΑΚΟΥ EΠIΦANOYΣ, archer in Parthian dress (Arsaces I) enthroned right, holding bow and arrow outward. POSTUMUS Authentic Ancient 262AD Roman Coin VIRTUS NGC Certified MS i68151 Postumus - Roman Emperor of Gallic Empire: 260-268 A.D. Billon Silver Antoninianus 24mm (4.51 grams) Trier mint, struck 262 A.D. Reference: RIC V, Part II, 93 (Lugdunum) Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 4243867-021 IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Postumus right, seen from front. VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing facing, helmeted head right, spear in right hand, resting left hand on grounded shield. JUSTIN I Authentic Ancient GOLD Tremissis BYZANTINE Coin w ANGEL NGC MS i68152 Byzantine Empire Justin I - Emperor: July 10, 518 A.D. - August 1, 527 A.D. Gold Tremissis 15mm (1.49 grams) Constantinople mint, struck circa 518-527 A.D. Reference: Sear 58; DOC 4 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 1883226-018 D N IVSTINVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Justin I right. VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, Victory (angel) advancing right, head left, wreath upward in right hand, globus cruciger in left; star to right, CONOB in exergue. JUSTIN II Authentic Ancient Byzantine 565AD Genuine GOLD Coin NGC MS i68153 Byzantine Empire Justin II - Emperor: November 15, 565 A.D. - October 5, 578 A.D. Gold Solidus 20mm (4.51 grams) Constantinople mint, 6th officina Reference: Sear 345 Certification: NGC Ancients MS Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 1885098-033 D N IVSTINVS P P AVG, helmeted, cuirassed bust of Justin II facing, Victory on globe in right hand, shield in left with horseman motif. VICTORIA AVG G G S, Constantinopolis seated facing, helmeted head right, scepter in right hand, globus cruciger in left; mintmark CONOB in exergue. 1902 NICHOLAS II RUSSIAN Czar 5 Roubles Gold Coin of Russia NGC Certif MS i68154 Russia Nicholas II - Russian Emperor: 1894-1917 1902 AP Gold 5 Roubles 18.5mm (4.30 grams) 0.900 gold (0.1234 oz. AGW) St. Petersburg mint Reference: Y# 62 Certification: NGC MS 66 342014-006 Б.М.НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС "Translation: By God's grace Nikolai II Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia", Head of Nicholas II left. 5 РУБЛЄЙЬ 1902 Г., Royal coat of arms, the crowned imperial double eagle with scepter and orb. 904 NICHOLAS II RUSSIAN Czar 5 Roubles Gold Coin of Russia NGC Certif MS i68155 Russia Nicholas II - Russian Emperor: 1894-1917 1904 AP Gold 5 Roubles 18.5mm (4.30 grams) 0.900 gold (0.1234 oz. AGW) St. Petersburg mint Reference: Y# 62 Certification: NGC MS 66 260852-054 Б.М.НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС "Translation: By God's grace Nikolai II Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia", Head of Nicholas II left. 5 РУБЛЄЙЬ 1904 Г., Royal coat of arms, the crowned imperial double eagle with scepter and orb. DAMASTION ILLYRIA 365BC RARE R1 Ancient Silver Greek Tetradrachm Coin NGC i68156 Greek city of Damastion (Damastium) in Illyria Light Thraco-Macedonian Standard Dynastic Coinage Silver Tetradrachm 24mm (13.19 grams) Dynast Herakleides as the issuing authority Struck circa 365-345 B.C. Reference: HGC 3, 118 Rare R1 Pedigree / Provenance: ex Sternberg 13 (1983), 140 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 2/5 2077743-008 Laureate head of Apollo left. HPAKΛ/EIΔO, Tripod on basis; KH and knife in field to left. OSTROGOTHS Municipal Coinage of ROME Ancient 493AD Roman Style Coin NGC i68157 Ostrogoths. Municipal coinage of Rome Bronze Follis (40 Nummi) 26mm (8.88 grams) Rome mint, struck circa 493-534 A.D. Reference: BMC Vandals 14; Kraus -; MIB 74a (Theoderic and Athalaric); MEC I, 101; Metlich 76b (Theoderic) Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077743-009 INVICTA ROMA, Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Roma right. Eagle standing left, head right, with spread wings, value mark XL to left; officina mark •Δ• in exergue below. AQUILIA SEVERA Elagabalus Wife 220AD Roman Coin Tyre Phoenicia TEMPLE NGC i68158 Aquilia Severa - Roman Empress: 220-222 A.D. 2nd Wife of Emperor Elagabalus Bronze 26mm (13.15 grams) of Tyre in Phoenicia, struck circa 220-222 A.D. Reference: Rouvier 2398 Certification: NGC Ancients VF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 2077743-007 IVL AQVILIA SEVERA AVG Diademed and draped bust right. TYRIORVM, Astarte crowning trophy, and being crowned by Nike standing on pillar behind, all inside hexastyle temple, altar below. ASPENDOS in PAMPHYLIA Ancient 380BC Silver Greek Coin w WRESTLERS NGC i68160 Greek city of Aspendos in Pamphylia Silver Stater 21mm (10.85 grams) Struck circa 380-325 B.C. Silver Stater 21mm (10.85 grams) Struck circa 380-325 B.C. Reference: Sear 5398 var.; SNG Cop. 227; SNG von Aulock 4570; SNG France 105 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-007 Two naked athletes, wrestling, grasping each other by the arms; ΠΟ between them. Slinger standing right, about to discharge his sling; triskeles before; ΕΣΤFEΔIΙYΣ behind; all within dotted square. AMISOS in PONTUS 300BC RARE R1 Ancient Silver Greek Coin HERA OWL NGC AU i68161 Greek city of Amisos in Pontus Silver Drachm 16mm (4.15 grams) Struck circa 300-125 B.C. Reference: HGC 7, 233 Rare R1 Certification: NGC Ancients AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-009 Turreted bust of Tyche-Hera right. Owl with spread wings standing facing on shield; monogram to left. CARTHAGE Genuine Ancient 320BC Electrum Gold Silver Alloy Greek Coin NGC i68162 Greek city of Carthage in Zeugitana Electrum (Gold and Silver Alloy) Stater 18mm (7.51 grams) Struck circa 320-270 B.C. Reference: Sear 6462Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-008 Head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and ear-ring. Horse standing right on double exergual line; pellet in lower field before horse's fore-hooves. BRUTUS Assassin of JULIUS CAESAR Rare 42BC Ancient Silver Roman Coin NGC i68163 Marcus Junius Brutus, Assassin of Julius Caesar Silver Denarius 18mm (3.71 grams) military mint moving with Brutus in Lycia circa 42 B.C. Reference: Crawford 501/1; Junia 34; Sydenham 1287 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 4680931-001 LEIBERTAS Head of Libertas right. CAEPIO·BRVTVS·PRO·COS Plectrum, lyre and laurel branch tied with fillet. Divus VESPASIAN 80AD Ancient Silver Roman Coin of TITUS w CAPRICORNS NGC i68164 Vespasian - Roman Emperor: 69-79 A.D. Posthumous issue under Emperor Titus Silver Denarius 17mm (3.36 grams) Rome mint, struck 80-81 A.D. Reference: RIC 63 (Titus); S 2569; C 497 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-002 DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, Laureate head right. Shield reading SC held by two Ca LARISSA for THESSALIAN LEAGUE 2-1CnBC Ancient Silver Greek Coin ZEUS NGC i68165 Greek city of Larissa in Thessaly for the Thessalian League Silver Double-Victoriatus 20mm (6.16 grams) Struck 2nd-1st Centuries B.C. Reference: HGC 4, 209-210 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5 4680931-004 Head of Zeus right. ΘEΣΣAΛΩN, Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear held in her right hand, shield on her left arm. Roman Republic Authentic Ancient Silver 103BC Rome Coin BATTLE SCENE NGC i68166 Roman Republic Q. Thermus M. f. moneyer Silver Denarius 18mm (3.87 grams) Rome mint:, struck circa 103 B.C. Reference: Minucia 19; B.M.C., Italy 653; Crawford 319/1; Sydenham 592; RBW 1174 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch XF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 4680931-005 Head of Mars left, wearing helmet ornamented with plume and annulet. Two warriors fighting, each armed with sword in right hand and shield in left; the one on the left protects a fallen comrade; the other wears horned helmet; Q • (THE)RM (MF) in exergue. THASOS Thrace 148BC Dionysus Hercules Silver Greek Tetradrachm Coin NGC i68167 Greek city of Thasos, an Island off Thrace Silver Tetradrachm 33mm (16.50 grams) Struck after 148 B.C. Reference: Sear 1759; B.M.C 3. 67-78; SNG Cop. 1039; Le Rider 51 Certification: NGC Ancients XF Strike: 4/5 Surface: 3/5 4680931-003 Head of young Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy and with the band across forehead. HPAKΛΕΟΥΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΘΑΣΙΩΝ, Hercules, naked, standing left, holding club, lion's skin over left arm; monogram in field to left. PHARSALOS THESSALY Authentic Ancient 450BC Silver Greek Coin ATHENA NGC i68168 Greek city of Pharsalos in Thessaly Silver Hemidrachm 14mm (2.94 grams) Struck circa 450-350 B.C. Reference: Sear 2189 var. Certification: NGC Ancients VF Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 4680931-006 Head of Athena right, of archaic style, in close-fitting crested helmet. Head and neck of horse right; Φ-ΑP to right; all within incuse square.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErHDp6ZVtS4 Originally Published Here: CLEOPATRA w MARK ANTONY, BRUTUS, CARTHAGE and MANY More RARE Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in Gold Silver and Bronze Cool article about world coins. An ancient coin expert created this to teach. via Trusted Ancient Coins - Feed https://www.trustedancientcoins.com/rare-ancient-ngc-certified-greek-roman-coins-in-gold-and-silver/amp/ |
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