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Antigonos II Gonatas Tetradrachm

Antigonos II Gonatas Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the Macedonian king Antigonos II Gonatas, c. 275-270 BC, with a bearded royal head and a seated Nike holding a wreath.

Ancient
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
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
British Brass Threepence

British Brass Threepence

Chunky twelve-sided nickel-brass threepence of George VI, showing his head and a thrift plant reverse; the example shown is dated 1942.

British Isles
Half Crown of William IV

Half Crown of William IV

A milled British silver half crown of King William IV, with the king's bare head facing right and a crowned royal shield of arms on the reverse.

Milled
Anglo-Saxon Styca

Anglo-Saxon Styca

A tiny base-metal coin of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria, struck in the 8th-9th century with a head and inscription on one side and a cross on the other.

Medieval Coins
Denarius of Augustus

Denarius of Augustus

Silver denarius of Augustus (c. 19-18 BC) with his bare head and a comet-star of the deified Julius Caesar, inscribed DIVVS IVLIVS.

Ancient Coins
Sestertius of Maximinus Thrax

Sestertius of Maximinus Thrax

Large Roman bronze sestertius of Maximinus Thrax (235-238 AD), the first soldier-emperor, with a laureate bust facing right.

Ancient
Follis of Diocletian

Follis of Diocletian

A large silver-washed bronze coin of the Tetrarchy, introduced by Diocletian's currency reform around AD 294 with a stern laureate portrait.

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
Bourgondische Rijksdaalder

Bourgondische Rijksdaalder

A large silver rijksdaalder of the Habsburg Netherlands showing Philip II in helmeted armor, with a compartmented heraldic shield and the Golden Fleece collar.

Early Modern
Braunschweig-Lüneburg Thaler

Braunschweig-Lüneburg Thaler

A large silver thaler of the German duchy of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, with a many-quartered coat of arms on the obverse and a standing armored figure on the reverse.

German States
Austria-Hungary 15 Kreuzer

Austria-Hungary 15 Kreuzer

A large copper 15 Kreuzer of 1807 struck under Emperor Franz I, showing his crowned laureate profile on the obverse.

Circulation
Hong Kong Trade Dollar

Hong Kong Trade Dollar

A large silver British Trade Dollar with standing Britannia on the obverse and a Chinese dragon reverse, made for commerce across the Far East.

Circulation
Charles I Half Crown

Charles I Half Crown

A large hammered silver half crown of Charles I, showing the king in portrait facing left and a crowned royal shield on the reverse.

Hammered
Antoninianus of Carus

Antoninianus of Carus

Late-Roman bronze radiate of the emperor Carus (282-283 AD), showing his bearded, spiky-crowned head and a standing personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Antiochos Hierax Tetradrachm

Antiochos Hierax Tetradrachm

Silver tetradrachm of the Seleucid prince Antiochos Hierax, c. 242-227 BC, with a diademed royal head and a reverse figure bearing shield and spear.

Ancient
Corinthian Drachm

Corinthian Drachm

A silver drachm of ancient Corinth pairing a helmeted head of Athena with the city's emblem, the winged horse Pegasus, struck in the mid-4th century BC.

Ancient
1 Franc Ceres

1 Franc Ceres

A small silver French franc showing the head of Cérès, goddess of the harvest, wearing wheat and a star, with the LIBERTE EGALITE FRATERNITE reverse dated 1871.

Circulation
Tetradrachm of Ptolemy XII

Tetradrachm of Ptolemy XII

Silver tetradrachm struck under Ptolemy XII of Egypt, father of Cleopatra VII, bearing a diademed royal Ptolemaic head and the dynasty's eagle-on-thunderbolt reverse.

Ancient
Gallic Imitation Stater

Gallic Imitation Stater

A gold stater struck by the tribes of Gaul, whose stylized head and single horse descend from Greek Macedonian prototypes reworked into abstract Celtic art.

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
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
Napoleon III 20 Francs

Napoleon III 20 Francs

French gold 20 francs of Emperor Napoleon III, showing his bare head facing right and a wreathed value on the reverse; example dated 1857.

World Coins