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Vespasian Judaea Capta Denarius

Vespasian Judaea Capta Denarius

Silver denarius of Emperor Vespasian (71–79 AD) with his laureate bust and a Judaea Capta reverse showing a mourning seated captive.

Ancient
Solidus of Honorius

Solidus of Honorius

A late Roman gold solidus of Emperor Honorius (r. 393-423 CE), with his diademed bust and an armored standing figure holding a spear and shield.

Ancient
Sestertius of Vespasian (Iudaea Capta)

Sestertius of Vespasian (Iudaea Capta)

Large Roman bronze sestertius of Vespasian (AD 70–71) marking the conquest of Judaea, with a palm tree and mourning captives on the reverse.

Ancient
Roman As

Roman As

A base-metal As of ancient Rome, showing the double-faced head of Janus on one side and a chariot with ROMA on the other.

Ancient
Roman Victoriatus

Roman Victoriatus

Silver Roman Republican victoriatus of the late 3rd–2nd century BC, with the laureate head of Jupiter and a Victory crowning a trophy above ROMA.

Ancient
Sestertius of Commodus

Sestertius of Commodus

A large Roman bronze sestertius of Emperor Commodus (180–192 AD), his laureate bearded head on one side and a standing figure on the other.

Ancient
Sestertius of Hadrian

Sestertius of Hadrian

Large Roman bronze sestertius of Emperor Hadrian, showing his bearded curly-haired profile and a standing draped figure with a Latin legend on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Sestertius of Antoninus Pius

Large Roman bronze coin of Emperor Antoninus Pius, with his bearded profile head and a standing deity or figure on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius

Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius

A large Roman bronze sestertius struck during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161–180 CE), with his laureate portrait facing right and a Latin legend.

Ancient
Roman As/Dupondius (Uncertain)

Roman As/Dupondius (Uncertain)

An uncertain Roman bronze As or Dupondius: a double-faced Janus head on one side and a ship (galley/prow) with ROMA below on the other.

Ancient
Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

Sestertius of Nero (Port of Ostia)

A large brass sestertius of the emperor Nero (54–68 AD) showing his portrait on one side and a bird's-eye view of the harbour at Ostia on the other.

Ancient
Roman Republican Denarius (Unidentified)

Roman Republican Denarius (Unidentified)

A silver Roman Republican denarius of about 115-114 BC: helmeted Roma on the obverse, Victory driving a two-horse chariot on the reverse.

Ancient
Quincunx of Capua

Quincunx of Capua

Bronze quincunx (5 unciae) struck by Capua in Campania in the 3rd century BC, pairing a diademed female head with a lion or griffin and five value pellets.

Ancient
Numapis Denarius

Numapis Denarius

A silver denarius of the Roman Republic (1st century BC) pairing a male portrait facing right with a ship or galley and lettering on the reverse.

Ancient
Nummus of Maximianus

Nummus of Maximianus

A late-Roman bronze nummus (follis) of the emperor Maximianus, with his right-facing laureate portrait and a standing deity on the reverse.

Ancient
Quincunx of Luceria

Quincunx of Luceria

A cast bronze quincunx of Luceria in Apulia (3rd century BC), showing a female head and a five-point floral or star device marking five unciae.

Ancient
Manlius Vulso Æ Sextans

Manlius Vulso Æ Sextans

Small Roman Republican bronze sextans signed by the moneyer Manlius Vulso, with a capped male head and the classic prow reverse marked ROMA.

Ancient
Nasidius Denarius

Nasidius Denarius

Roman Republican silver denarius struck for Sextus Pompey's admiral Q. Nasidius, showing Pompey the Great's head and a galley marked NASIDIVS.

Ancient
Nummus of Constantine I

Nummus of Constantine I

Small late Roman bronze nummus (follis) of Constantine I the Great (306-337 CE), identified by his right-facing imperial portrait on the obverse.

Ancient
Miliarensis of Constantius II

Miliarensis of Constantius II

A late Roman silver miliarensis of Emperor Constantius II (AD 327–361), showing his diademed portrait and a standing reverse figure.

Ancient
Nemausus As/Dupondius (Crocodile Type)

Nemausus As/Dupondius (Crocodile Type)

The famous crocodile of Nimes: a large Roman provincial bronze with paired heads of Agrippa and Augustus and a crocodile chained to a palm.

Ancient
Gustav I Silver Coin

Gustav I Silver Coin

Early-Renaissance Swedish silver of Gustav I Vasa (r. 1523–1560), pairing a crowned armored royal bust with a crowned heraldic lion.

Medieval
Glycon Bronze Coin

Glycon Bronze Coin

Roman provincial bronze of the 2nd century AD showing the snake-god Glycon: a bearded serpent head on one side and a coiled snake on the other.

Ancient
Hoxne Hoard Siliqua

Hoxne Hoard Siliqua

A small late-Roman silver siliqua of the type found in Britain's Hoxne Hoard, with an imperial portrait and a standing figure or personified virtue.

Ancient
Livonian Order Schilling

Livonian Order Schilling

A small hammered silver schilling of the medieval Livonian Order, showing heraldic shields and a cross, struck in the Baltic around 1410–1415.

Medieval
Denarius of Vespasian

Denarius of Vespasian

Silver denarius struck under the emperor Vespasian (AD 69-79), founder of the Flavian dynasty, with his laureate portrait on the obverse.

Ancient
Julius Caesar Denarius

Julius Caesar Denarius

Silver Roman denarius of 44 BC bearing the bareheaded portrait of Julius Caesar, among the first Roman coins to show a living statesman's likeness.

Ancient
Denarius of Septimius Severus

Denarius of Septimius Severus

Silver denarius of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus (193–211 AD), showing his laureate head and a standing reverse figure.

Ancient
Denarius of Octavian and Caesar

Denarius of Octavian and Caesar

A Roman Imperatorial silver denarius pairing the young Octavian with his adoptive father Julius Caesar, struck around 43–42 BC.

Ancient
Leif Erikson Commemorative 1000 Króna

Leif Erikson Commemorative 1000 Króna

Icelandic silver commemorative dated 2000, marking the millennium of Leif Erikson's voyage and the Norse discovery of North America.

Commemorative
Denarius of Nerva

Denarius of Nerva

Roman Imperial silver denarius of Emperor Nerva (96-98 AD), with his laureate portrait and the legend IMP NERVA CAES AVG, and a seated Concordia reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Nero

Denarius of Nero

Silver denarius of the emperor Nero (AD 54-68), the last Julio-Claudian ruler, shown with a laureate portrait and a military-standards reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Julia Maesa

Denarius of Julia Maesa

Roman silver denarius struck for Julia Maesa (c. 218–222 CE), showing her draped bust with wavy hair and a standing deity on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Domitian

Denarius of Domitian

Silver denarius of the emperor Domitian (81-96 AD), with his laureate portrait on the obverse and, typically, the goddess Minerva on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Cordius

Denarius of Cordius

Roman Republican silver denarius struck by the moneyer Manius Cordius Rufus, with a right-facing head on the obverse and a standing figure and CORDIVS legend on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Didius Julianus

Denarius of Didius Julianus

A silver denarius of Didius Julianus, the short-lived emperor of 193 AD, bearing his laureate portrait and an imperial standing reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Caracalla

Denarius of Caracalla

A silver denarius of the Roman emperor Caracalla, struck 198–217 CE, showing his laureate right-facing bust and a Latin legend encircling the design.

Ancient
Denarius of Cassius Longinus

Denarius of Cassius Longinus

Silver denarius struck in 42 BC by Gaius Cassius Longinus, one of Caesar's assassins, to pay his legions before the Battle of Philippi.

Ancient
Denarius of Faustina the Younger

Denarius of Faustina the Younger

Roman Imperial silver denarius of Faustina the Younger, showing her draped bust with an elaborate curled hairstyle and a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Bronze As of Nero

Bronze As of Nero

A Roman bronze as struck under the emperor Nero (54–68 AD), bearing his laureate portrait on the obverse and an imperial reverse type.

Ancient
Brutus Aureus

Brutus Aureus

The gold aureus of Marcus Junius Brutus, struck 42 BC, whose reverse celebrates Caesar's assassination with EID MAR, a cap of liberty, and two daggers.

Ancient
Denarius of C. Cato

Denarius of C. Cato

Silver Roman Republican denarius struck at Rome in 123 BC by the moneyer C. Cato, with a helmeted head of Roma and Victory driving a chariot.

Ancient
Caecidius Noctua Denarius

Caecidius Noctua Denarius

A silver Roman Republican denarius of the owl (noctua) symbol series, catalogued RRC 135/1 and dated c. 194–190 BC.

Ancient
Unidentified Ancient Coin

Unidentified Ancient Coin

A worn ancient bronze coin whose exact type is not yet identifiable — a right-facing profile portrait on one side and a faded design on the other.

Ancient
Denarius of C. Antius Restio

Denarius of C. Antius Restio

Silver Roman Republican denarius struck at Rome in 47 BC by the moneyer C. Antius Restio, pairing an ancestor's portrait with a striding figure and trophy.

Ancient
Transylvanian Ducat of Catherine of Brandenburg

Transylvanian Ducat of Catherine of Brandenburg

Gold ducat dated 1630 of Catherine of Brandenburg, ruling Princess of Transylvania, with her portrait and a double-headed eagle and shield reverse.

Medieval
Caesar Elephant Denarius

Caesar Elephant Denarius

Silver denarius of Julius Caesar (49–48 BC) showing an elephant trampling a serpent above CAESAR, paired with priestly pontifical emblems.

Ancient
Swedish Gold Commemorative

Swedish Gold Commemorative

An early-20th-century Swedish gold coin showing a right-facing royal profile with the legend SVERIGES KONUNG and the fatherland motto.

Commemorative