An extremely rare bronze coin of an extremely rare greek city!
Aegospotami. Although there is no mention of a town of this name in B.C. 405, when the Athenians were defeated by Lysander at the ‘Goat River’, yet there are small silver coins with the head of a goat, and with an incuse reverse of Chersonesian pattern (B. M. 12.5 grs.) which ...click for details
A absolutely perfect bronze coin struck on a huge medalic flan, 35 mm. (27-28 grams)
TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. Æ Sestertius. Struck circa 101-102 AD. IMP CAES NERVA TRA-IAN
AVG GERM P M, laureate bust right / TR POT COS IIII P P, S C in
exergue, Pax (or Justitia) seated left on throne,
feet on footstoo ...click for details
IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip I to right.
Rev. P M TR P II COS P P Philip I seated left, holding globe and scepter. C. 121. RIC 148a.
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We are pleased to offer one of the rarest and most interesting roman provincial coins!
Claudius, 41-54 A.D. Experimental issue of the Billon didrachm. Obv: Bare head of Claudius to the right. Rev: Crossed cornucopias on which are the draped busts of the two daughters of Claudius, Claudia Antonia on the left, facing right, and Claudia Oct ...click for details