Ancient, Islamic, British and World Coins, Historical Medals and Plaquettes

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Spain, asses (5), of Bilbilis, Salduie, Secaisa, Tarraco and Titiacos, all with head to right, rev., horseman galloping right, city name below, 11...

Spain, Carmo, as and semis (AB 454 and 469); together with Castulo, asses (3), semisses (2) and quadrans; Carteia, asses (2); Obulco, asses (2); o...

*Spain, Celse, as, circa 120-50BC, male head to right with cloak fastened at neck, three dolphins around, rev., horseman galloping right holding p...

Spain, asses (3), of Gades (2) and Ilipense, semisses (2) of Asido and Ostur, and quadrans of Malaca (AB 1343 [2], 1531, 158, 1975, 1739), fine to...

*Spain, Ilipla, as, circa 50BC, horseman to right holding spear, in ex., A and crescent, rev., ilipla between grain-ears, 22.12g (AB 1556), fine t...

*Spain, Saiti, as, circa 120-20 BC, diademed head to right with cloak fastened at neck, palm behind, rev., horseman galloping right holding spear,...

*Spain, Segobriga, as, circa 30-20 BC, bare male head (Octavian?) of fine style to right, dolphin before, palm behind, rev., horseman with spear t...

*Spain, Sesars, as, circa 120-20BC, bare head right, dolphin behind, rev., horseman galloping right holding spear, star behind, name of city below...

*Spain, Sexi, as, before 20 BC, head of Heracles left wearing lion-skin, club behind, rev., two tunny fish to left, mint-name above and below, pel...

*Spain, Unticescen (Emporiton), as, circa 130-90 BC, helmeted head of Athena, two letters before face, rev., Pegasus to right, wreath above cruppe...

Spain, Acci, Tiberius, as, laureate head left, rev., aquilae and standards; Caesaraugusta, Augustus, semis, bust left, rev., standard; Calagurris,...

Spain, Colonia Patricia, Augustus, dupondius, rev., aquila between standards; Emerita Augusta, Augustus, as, rev., p. carisivs / leg / avgvsti; I...

*Spain, Ilici, Tiberius (14-37), semis, bare head left, rev., l. ter. lon. l. pap. avit. ii. vir. q. c. i. i. a., two aquilae flanking standard, 6...

*Spain, Segobriga, Tiberius (14-37), as, bare head left, rev., sego / briga within wreath, 15.01g (AB 2188; RPC 473), very fine, green patina

*Spain, Segobriga, Caligula (37-41), semis, laureate head left, rev., sego / briga within wreath, 5.69g (AB 2192; RPC 477), good very fine, green ...

Spain, Turiaso, Tiberius (14-37), asses (2), varieties with laureate head of Tiberius right/radiate head of Augustus right, and laureate head of T...

Spain, Carthago Nova, AE 23mm (2), after 209 BC, head of Scipio Africanus (?) left, rev., horse and palm (AB 552); and AE14mm, head left, rev., ho...

*Sicily, Leontini, tetradrachm, c. 425 BC, laureate head of Apollo left, rev., lion’s head left with jaws open and tongue protruding; laurel leaf ...

*Thrace, Istros, stater 4th cent. BC, two male heads, one inverted, rev., sea-eagle on dolphin; in field, Δ and monogram, 5.66g (SNG BM 243), good...

*Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), tetradrachm (posthumous), head of Zeus, rev., youth on horseback; below, tripod, torch and Λ, 14.23g (L...

*Kings of Macedon, Philip II, tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 355 BC, head of Zeus right, rev., king on horseback left; trident and ΔΗ below, 14.15g (...

Kings of Macedon, Alexander III (336-323 BC), late posthumous tetradrachm, mint of Alabanda (Price 2460), two reverse gouges, good very fine

Kings of Macedon, Alexander III (336-323 BC), posthumous tetradrachm, uncertain mint in Black Sea region, head of Herakles, rev., Zeus seated; in ...

*Bithynia, Calchedon, tetradrachm, 4th cent. BC, bull left on corn-ear, rev., quadripartite incuse square, 15.16g (SNG BM 93), obverse off centre,...

*Crete, Eleutherna, stater, 4th cent. BC, laureate head of Apollo left of crude style, rev., naked Apollo standing facing with stone and bow, 10.9...

*Ionia, uncertain mint, electrum stater, c. 570 BC, forepart of bridled horse left; above, lotus flower, rev, three independently applied incuse p...

*Seleucid kings, Demetrius II (2nd reign, 129-125 BC), tetradrachm, Antioch, bearded bust right, rev., Zeus seated left, 16.62g (SMA 321; BMC 18),...

*Elymais, Kamnaskires V (c. 54/3-33/2 BC), tetradrachm, year 267 (46/5 BC), bearded bust left; star over anchor behind, rev., smaller bust left, i...

*Elymais, Kamnaskires V, tetradrachm, bearded bust left; star over anchor behind, rev., smaller bust left; blundered inscription, 15.11g (cf. Alra...

*Elymais, Kamnaskires V, tetradrachm, bearded bust left; star over anchor behind, rev., smaller bust left; blundered inscription, 15.54g (cf. Alra...

Greek coins, comprising fractional silver (5) of Kios, Lampsacus, Miletus, Caunus and Masikytes; Danubian tetradrachm of Thasos type; late Bactri...

*Roman Republic, L Hostilius Saserna, denarius, 48 BC, bearded head right with Gallic shield behind, rev., naked Gallic warrior with shield and sp...

Pompey the Great, AE as, Cordoba, 46-45 BC, janiform head, rev., prow (Cr. 471/1; Sear 53); Republic as (Cr. 113/2) and crude style semis; Antoni...

*Octavian, denarius, Italy, 31-30 BC, bust of Victory right, rev., Neptune with foot on globe, 3.75g (RIC 26; Sear 409), scuffed on reverse, very ...

Claudius (41-54), didrachm of Caesarea, bust left, rev., de britannis, Claudius in quadriga, 6.54g (RIC 122; C. 15), off centre and tooled, fine, ...

*Vitellius (69), denarius, Spanish mint, rev., clasped hands, 3.28g (RIC 27), pitted, good fine [illustrated]; and Rome mint denarius, rev., tripo...

Hadrian (117-138), as, rev., Britannia (RIC 577a); Antoninus Pius, sestertii (2), rev., Britannia seated and Victory left; and as, rev., Britannia...

Hadrian, denarius, rev., Pietas standing (RIC 97), extremely fine; denarii of Septimius Severus, rev., Providentia (RIC 166) and Severus Alexander...

*Septimius Severus (193-211), sestertius, 211, laureate head right, rev., vict brit p m tr p xix cos iii p p s c, two Victories attaching shield t...

Caracalla (198-217), didrachm of Tarsus, laureate head right, rev., Tyche and river-god Cydnus, 7.50g (cf. Prieur 790), some edge marks, good very...

Caracalla - Trebonianus Gallus, Antioch tetradrachms of Caracalla, Gordian III, Philip I (4), Otacilia Severa (Prieur 324), Trajan Decius (2) and ...

Caracalla - Volusian, Antioch tetradrachms of Caracalla, Gordian III, Philip I (5), Philip II (Prieur 346), Trajan Decius (Prieur 514) and Volusia...

*Geta (209-212), sestertius, laureate head right, rev., vict brit tr p iiii cos ii s c, Victory seated right on cuirass, inscribing shield, 25.97g...

*Diadumenian (as Caesar, 217-218), denarius, draped bust right, rev., Caesar standing with standards, 3.41g (RIC 102), good very fine

*Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander (222-235), aureus, Rome, 222, ivlia mamaea avg, draped bust right, rev., ivno conservatrix, Juno standi...

Philip I (244-249), antoniniani (13) including one issue of Philip II as Caesar, mainly good very fine; other antoniniani (8) and denarii (9 – one...

Denarii (8), L. Caecilius Metellus (Cr. 335/1a), Divus Vespasian, rev., capricorns with shield (RIC 63), Hadrian (3), rev., Hilaritas, star and c...

Denarii (10), L. Titurius Sabinus (Cr. 344/2c), Marcus Aurelius, Hadrian, Septimius Severus, Caracalla (3), Plautilla, Julia Soaemias and Maximinu...

*Maurice Tiberius (582-602), solidus, Carthage, dated 593/4, facing bust, rev., angel; indiction year 12, 4.41g (MIB 25a; S. 548), good very fine

*Heraclius (610-641), solidus, facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, rev., cross on steps; I to right; officina Δ, 4.38g (DO 14; S....

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