Roman bronze coin of Constantine the Great, struck in Trier (ancient Treveri) in AD 321. The reverse (cont.)
Bronze coin of Constantine II (Caesar AD 317-337, Augustus AD 337-340), struck at Treveri (Trier, Ge (cont.)
Bronze coin of Crispus (Caesar AD 317-326), probably struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) between AD 32 (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268-27 (cont.)
Bronze as struck at Corinth during the reign of Galba (AD 68-9). In 44BC, Corinth was re-founded as (cont.)
Roman bronze uncia, struck at the mint of Rome c. 211 BC. Obv: Head of Roma, right; Rev: prow of shi (cont.)
Bronze coin of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 364-367. The obve (cont.)
Bronze coin of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 367-375. The obve (cont.)
Bronze sestertius of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), struck in Rome in the period AD 145-161. Donate (cont.)
A small carinated dish with a ring base and a flange under a decorated direct rim. The decoration is (cont.)
Three pieces of polished stone, one glass pebble and a stone bead which is labelled 'Roman Bead from (cont.)
Silver radiate of Postumus, emperor of the breakaway Gallic Empire AD 260-269, struck in AD 263. The (cont.)
Silver denarius of Nerva (AD 96-98), struck at Rome in AD 97. The obverse depicts the head of Nerva, (cont.)
Copper as of Vespasian (AD 69-79), struck in Lyon (ancient Lugdunum) in AD 77-78. On the reverse, th (cont.)
Roman bronze coin of Constantine the Great (AD 306-337), struck in Arles (ancient Arelate) in AD 317 (cont.)
Roman provincial bronze coin of Mytilene, struck during the reign of Trajan (AD 98–117). The portrai (cont.)
Silver drachm struck for circulation in the Eastern provinces during the reign of the Roman Emperor (cont.)
Bronze Dupondius of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), struck between AD 168-170 at the mint of Rome. The (cont.)
Silver Roman denarius struck at Rome in AD 177-178. The obverse depicts Commodus, but the coin was s (cont.)