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Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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PHILIP I RIC VIII 112 ROMAN EMPIRE MOESIA SUPERIOR Viminacium I, Emperor AD 244-249 AE 30... | 247 | Roman Empire | ||
1882 "FILLED 2" VARIETY-Shield nickel | 1882 | USA | ||
1848/6 four pence, RARE low grade-KEY date example | 1848 | United Kingdom | ||
Nikopolis Cop 285 Elagabalus AE26 of Nikopolis ad Istrum, 218-222AD. Radiate, draped and... | 222 | Roman Empire | ||
Antoninus Pius AE Sestertius. 148-149 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate head right /... | 149 | Roman Empire | ||
HELENA . mother of Constantine The Great. † c. A.D. 330. Fourth Bronze (16mm, 2gms), posthumous... | 340 | Roman Empire | ||
Constantine AE Follis. 317 AD. CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right / SOLI... | 317 | Roman Empire | ||
Antioch RIC VIII 112 Divus Constantine AE3/4. 347-348 AD. DV CONSTANTINVS P T AVGG, veiled head... | 348 | Roman Empire | ||
DIOCLETIAN A.D. 284-305 Æ Follis. IMP C DIOCLETIANVS AVG, Laureate cuirassed bust right. Rev.... | 305 | Roman Empire | ||
RIC 58 Postumus Antoninianus Obv: IMPCPOSTVMVSPFAVG - Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right.... | 265 | Roman Empire | ||
Antioch BMC 315 Antoninus Pius- Head right / SC, Z below, all within wreath.23m, 9.3g | 161 | Roman Empire | ||
Unattributed metal detector find. Found in north yorkshire. Roman coin soldiers and stantard. | 333 | Roman Empire | ||
Constantinopolis commemorative issue TRP wreath in left field, 1st offinca Trier. Victory On... | 337 | Roman Empire | ||
Finished coin | 337 | Roman Empire | ||
AFTER CLEANING-Constantine I AE3 Commemorative - Wolf and Twins-SMK delta RIC VII 90 Cyzicus... | 337 | Roman Empire | ||
BEFORE CLEANING Constantine I AE3 Commemorative - Wolf and Twins | 337 | Roman Empire | ||
Constantius II, AE 3 Gloria Exercitus, Antioch Mint, 330-348 AD39 FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C,... | 333 | Roman Empire | ||
Alexandria Mint, RIC VII 59 Constantine II AE3. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate cuirassed bust... | 340 | Roman Empire | ||
Tetricus I PAX reverse holding a branch in right hand and a sceptre in left | 285 | Roman Empire | ||
undated George II half penny (1729-1754). Metal detector find. Found in north yorkshire | 1670 | United Kingdom | ||