Widow's Mite (Lepton)
Judea (Hasmonean Dynasty) · c. 103-76 BC
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Widow's Mite (Lepton)
Judea (Hasmonean Dynasty) · c. 103-76 BC
Kushan Empire Tetradrachm of Kujula Kadphises
Kushan Empire (Modern-day Afghanistan/India/Pakistan) · Circa 30-80 AD
Cyprus 2 Euro Commemorative Coin
Cyprus · 2012
Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great
Macedonian Kingdom (Ancient Greece) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued after his death)
Cyprus 2 Euro Coin (Cruciform Idol)
Cyprus · 2009
2 Euro Cyprus
Cyprus · 2012
Alexander the Great Gold Stater (Reproduction/Copy)
Kingdom of Macedon (Original style) · Ancient style circa 336-323 BC (Modern reproduction apparent)
Anchor and Wheel Prutah of Alexander Jannaeus
Hasmonean Kingdom (Ancient Judea) · 103 BC to 76 BC
Tetradrachm featuring Alexander the Great (Heracles/Jupiter-Ammon)
Ancient Greece (Macedonian Kingdom) · Circa 336-323 BCE (posthumous issues continued for some time)
Tetradrachm of Lysimachus (Likely Modern Reproduction/Forgery)
Kingdom of Thrace (Ancient Greece) · Originals minted circa 305–281 BC
Antonine Dynasty Provincial Bronze (likely Marcus Aurelius or Commodus)
Roman Empire (Provincial Issue) · c. 161 - 192 AD
Cyprus 2 Euro Coin (Pomos Idol)
Cyprus · 2008
Byzantine Follis (possibly Anonymous Follis)
Byzantine Empire · Circa 10th-11th century AD (specifically, likely Class A2 or A3, c. 976-1081 AD)
Byzantine Follis (Likely Anonymous Type)
Byzantine Empire · Approximately 9th - 11th Century AD
Justinian I Follis (Large Bronze 40 Nummi)
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) · 538-539 AD (Regnal Year 12)
Roman Follis (possibly Constantine I or a successor)
Roman Empire · Circa 310-340 AD (due to the Follis denomination and iconography)