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.)
Greek bronze coin. Obverse shows laureate head of Zeus, right; reverse shows figure walking left. De (cont.)
Bronze coin of Pergamum in Mysia, first century BC. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena, right; ΕΠΙ ΠΕΡΓΑΜΟ (cont.)
Roman provincial bronze coin of Mytilene, struck during the reign of Trajan (AD 98–117). The portrai (cont.)
Silver drachm struck at Bostra (modern Syria) during the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan. The obve (cont.)
Bronze coin of the Greek city of Kyme in Aeolis, dating to the Hellenistic period, c. 250-190 BC. Th (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Diocletian (AD 284-305). The le (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Numerian (AD 283-284). The lege (cont.)
Bronze hemiobol of Ptolemy I Soter, struck in Alexandria in 306-294 BC. This coin belongs to the ear (cont.)
Bronze coin of Cos in Caria struck during the reign of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161). The emperor is d (cont.)
Greek bronze coin. Very worn. 'Star' pattern on one side.
Bronze coin of Alexander the Great, struck 336-323 BC.
Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Diocletian (AD 284-306). The le (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm of Alexandria minted during the reign of Maximian (AD 286-310). The reverse legen (cont.)
A pomegranate perfume container, incised and decorated with black and red paint. It dates to the fif (cont.)
A black-figured lekythos. Lekthoi were used for storing oil. Dancing satyrs and women are depicted a (cont.)
A silver(?) stater coin of Antiochus. The obverse shows a head, with teh reverse showing Apollo seat (cont.)
Silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy I. The obverse shows Alexander with a headdress of an elephant's scalp (cont.)