This is a modern replica of a bronze coin of possibly Constantius Chlorus. The reverse features Moneta holding scales and cornucopia. The mintmark, SIS, refers to Siscia.https://digital.kenyon.edu/arthistorystudycollection/2536/thumbnail.jp
Gazda: Coin with portrait Mark Antony. Reverse: Winged Caduceus of the god Mercury. Silver denarius
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. and believes the mint to have been located in cen...
The obverse features a bust of the emperor in right profile. The reverse features the chi rho with t...
Reverse iconography represents the killing of Tarpeia by Sabine soldiers. A·PV legend on obverse=A[r...
Reproduction of coin of Domitilla. mus. of Roman Civiliation. Rome. XII.6.4https://digitalcommons.ac...
Reverse iconography represents the rape of the Sabine women. A·PV legend on obverse=A[rgentvm] PV[bl...
Lysimachus silver coin - reverse. Numismatic Mus. Athens. VII.12.13https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/fe...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Publication and discussion of a bronze coin of Domitian of a hitherto unknown type struck in Metropo...
2 CS79-1425. Rome Augustus L. Letulus 12 BC. BMC.124 C.417 British Mus.https://digitalcommons.acu.ed...
Papal coin of Alexander VIII.https://collected.jcu.edu/home_gallery/1005/thumbnail.jp
According to Crawford, "The moneyer is presumably Sex. Iulius Caesar, Pr. 123." However, Sydenham s...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Bronze as with head of Augustus. Diam.: 0.030 m, Wt. 11.42 g. Mint: Rome; Obv.: Radiate head of Divi...
Gazda: Coin with portrait Mark Antony. Reverse: Winged Caduceus of the god Mercury. Silver denarius
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. and believes the mint to have been located in cen...
The obverse features a bust of the emperor in right profile. The reverse features the chi rho with t...
Reverse iconography represents the killing of Tarpeia by Sabine soldiers. A·PV legend on obverse=A[r...
Reproduction of coin of Domitilla. mus. of Roman Civiliation. Rome. XII.6.4https://digitalcommons.ac...
Reverse iconography represents the rape of the Sabine women. A·PV legend on obverse=A[rgentvm] PV[bl...
Lysimachus silver coin - reverse. Numismatic Mus. Athens. VII.12.13https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/fe...
Badian notes that Roma wears a necklace on the obverse. He also notes that the control mark on the r...
Publication and discussion of a bronze coin of Domitian of a hitherto unknown type struck in Metropo...
2 CS79-1425. Rome Augustus L. Letulus 12 BC. BMC.124 C.417 British Mus.https://digitalcommons.acu.ed...
Papal coin of Alexander VIII.https://collected.jcu.edu/home_gallery/1005/thumbnail.jp
According to Crawford, "The moneyer is presumably Sex. Iulius Caesar, Pr. 123." However, Sydenham s...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. He believes the mint to have been located outside...
Bronze as with head of Augustus. Diam.: 0.030 m, Wt. 11.42 g. Mint: Rome; Obv.: Radiate head of Divi...
Gazda: Coin with portrait Mark Antony. Reverse: Winged Caduceus of the god Mercury. Silver denarius
Sydenham dates this coin to 133-126 B.C.E. He also posits the mint of origin as a local mint outside...
Sydenham dates this coin to between 110-108 B.C.E. and believes the mint to have been located in cen...