Emperor Heraclius, Byzantine Empire, 610-641 AD. Copper follis, Good/Fine and Rare. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Please see card picture for more detail.
Rare Roman coin of Theodosius II 408 - 450 AD. Reverse showing the "Cross Potent" Crucifix of Christ. This coin was produced near the end of the Roman Empire and just before the beginning of the Christian Byzantine Empire that lasted over 1000 years. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Please see card picture for more detail. Note very small coin under 10mm.
Bold Roman Republic Silver Denarius with the God Apollo, 90 BC. L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Rome mint. (2.944 gm) Obverse: The God Apollo head right, T behind and C before. Reverse: L. Piso FR VG below a naked horseman galloping right, I above. Very Fine and Rare. (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11)
Gaius (Caligula). A.D. 37-41. AE As. Rome, A.D. 37-38. Obverse: C. CAESAR. AVG. GERMANICVS. PON. M. TR. POT, bare head left Reverse: VESTA above, S C across field, Vesta seated left, holding patera in right hand, sceptre in left. RIC 38; BMC 46; Cohen 27. Very Fine, dark green patina. lovely example of a classic coin, one of the 12 Ceasars of Rome.
BYZANTINE: Anonymous follis, attributed to the reign of Basil II (976-1025 AD). This coin is an example of the follis issued with
purely religious motifs, without any reference to rulers.
Obverse: Christ facing, wearing nimbus and holding book of Gospels.
Reverse: Legend "Jesus Christ, King of Kings" in Greek. No. 1813 Sear Byzantine. Very Fine and excellent example of type.
Emperor Justin II, Byzantine Empire, 565-578 AD. Copper half follis, Rare and fine / Very Fine. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Please see card picture for more detail.
Cappadocia, Caesarea, Trajan, AD 98-117, Silver Tridrachm, 6th Consulship, Issued 112-117 (10.800 g) Obv. Trajan Laur. head right, Rev Distyle Temple. (S. 1067 SNG Cop.206, Syd. 190) Very Fine and Rare.
This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World.
Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket.
Byzantine. John I Tremises. 969 - 976 A.D. Anonymous AE Follis. Obverse. +EMMANOVHA. Bust of Christ facing, bearded, with nimbus cross having two pellets in each arm, wearing tunic and himation; r. hand raised in blessing in sling of cloak, l. holding book with ornate
cover.
Reverse: +IhSYS/XRISTYS/bASILEY'/bASILE'. Sear 1793. Class A1. Nice example of a rare coin.
Roman Imperial Emperor Geta 209 - 212 AD Silver Denerius, Rome Mint, (3.116 gm) Obverse: P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, draped bust of the young emperor right. Reverse: FELICITAS AVGG, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae (horn of plenty) (S.7173, RIC 9a, RSC 38a) Vey Fine and Rare.
Emperor Phocas, Byzantine Empire, 602-610 AD. Copper half follis. Nearly Very Fine, exceedingly rare in this condition. This coin has been attributed and labeled by Noble Numismatics, one of the leading authorities on Ancient coins in the World. Coin comes complete with Noble's carded pocket. Please see card picture for more detail.