Billon tetradrachm struck at Alexandria in Egypt during the reign of Claudius II Gothicus (AD 268-27 (cont.)
Amphora handle with a Coptic or Greek stamp. This rectangular stamp contains Greek/Coptic letters an (cont.)
A copper alloy plaque showing two figures standing either side of a cross. An obelisk is on the righ (cont.)
Bronze imitation of a Greek silver coin. The type is that used by King Perseus of Macedon (reigned 1 (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 for circulation in the Eastern provinces during the reign of the Roman Emperor (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.)
Silver coin. Parthian. Silver drachm of Osroes II, c. AD 190
Silver drachm of the Parthian ruler Osroes II. The obverse depicts the long-bearded Osroes II, facin (cont.)
Silver coin. Parthian. Mithradates I (171-148 BC). An early silver drachm as he’s wearing the soft h (cont.)
Bronze coin of Cos in Caria struck during the reign of Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161). The emperor is d (cont.)
Billon tetradrachm of Alexandria minted during the reign of Maximian (AD 286-310). The reverse legen (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.)
Silver drachm of the Parthian ruler Mithradates III. The obverse depicts the bearded bust of Mithrad (cont.)
Silver drachm of the Parthian ruler Mithradates IV. The obverse depicts the long-bearded bust of Mit (cont.)
Parthian silver tetradrachm of Phraates IV, prob. C.AD 26-25 BC. 27mm widest diameter. Obv: bearded (cont.)