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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
Denarius of Commodus

Denarius of Commodus

A silver denarius of the Roman emperor Commodus (180–192 AD), with his laureate bearded portrait and a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

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
Pahlavi Reign Gold Medal

Pahlavi Reign Gold Medal

A gold medal of Pahlavi-era Iran, its obverse a left-facing royal portrait and its reverse the Lion and Sun beneath a crown, dated 1971.

Persia / Iran
Akçe

Akçe

The akçe was the tiny silver coin at the heart of the early Ottoman economy, struck with Arabic-script inscriptions and no portrait or figural imagery.

Medieval
Denarius of Geta

Denarius of Geta

Silver denarius of the Severan prince Geta, showing his youthful bust with a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Elagabalus

Denarius of Elagabalus

Silver denarius of the young Severan emperor Elagabalus (218–222 AD), with his laureate bust and a standing personified deity on the reverse.

Ancient
Siliqua of Jovian

Siliqua of Jovian

Small late-Roman silver siliqua of Emperor Jovian (AD 363–364), with his right-facing portrait and a Victory or standing deity reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Trajan

Denarius of Trajan

Silver denarius of the emperor Trajan (98–117 AD), showing his laureate bust and, on this piece, Libertas standing with patera and rod.

Ancient
Denarius of Macrinus

Denarius of Macrinus

Silver denarius of Macrinus (r. 217–218 AD), a bearded emperor portrait paired with a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Vitellius

Denarius of Vitellius

A silver denarius of the emperor Vitellius, struck during his brief reign in AD 69, showing his heavy-jowled portrait with curly hair.

Ancient
Siliqua of Gratian

Siliqua of Gratian

A small late Roman silver siliqua of the emperor Gratian (AD 367-383), with his diademed bust on the obverse and a standing figure or personification on the reverse.

Ancient
Denarius of Severus Alexander

Denarius of Severus Alexander

Silver denarius of the emperor Severus Alexander (AD 222–235), with his laureate portrait and a Mars reverse dated to about AD 229.

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
Antoninianus of Aurelian

Antoninianus of Aurelian

Late Roman billon coin of Emperor Aurelian, showing his radiate-crowned bust and a standing deity or personification on the reverse.

Ancient Coins
Roman Imperial Denarius (Unidentified)

Roman Imperial Denarius (Unidentified)

A silver denarius of the Roman Empire, 2nd century AD, showing an emperor's right-facing curly-haired portrait and a standing imperial reverse type.

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 Antoninus Pius

Denarius of Antoninus Pius

Silver denarius of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (138–161 AD), with his laureate portrait facing right and a legend-and-figure reverse.

Ancient
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
Miliarense of Valentinian I

Miliarense of Valentinian I

A late Roman silver miliarensis of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), with a pearl-diademed imperial portrait and an armed standing figure holding spear and shield.

Ancient
Denarius of Pertinax

Denarius of Pertinax

A rare silver denarius of Pertinax, Roman emperor for 86 days in 193 AD, showing his laureate portrait and a personification reverse.

Ancient
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
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