Now that Christmas is all done, and that we've spent plenty of time with our family and friends, it's time to spend some more time with our favourite hobby: coin collecting!
If you're reading this, it's time to add more coins to your ancient coin collection. In this new upload, you'll find many Rare & Scarce coins, as well as many coins that are sought-after by collectors. Don't miss out on this chance to add these coins to your collection!
Anastasius I. A.D. 491-518., Constantinople. AV Tremissis. Laureate bust right / 'VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM' Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath & globus cruciger; star in field right. About Extremely Fine & Rare. Anastasius is considered the first of the Byzantine Emperors.
Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. Rome - A.D. 145. Æ Sestertius. Laureate head right / Antoninus on platform seated left on curule chair extending hand; to left, Liberalitas standing holding abacus & cornucopiae; to right, the prefect of the praetorium standing; below, a citizen standing right extending hand. Pitting on obverse, Very Fine & Very Scarce type.
Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. Rome - A.D. 146. Æ Sestertius. Laureate head right / 'COS IIII' Emperor in quadriga left extending hand & holding eagle-tipped sceptre; 'SC' below. Very Fine, obverse flan flaw & Scarce type.
Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161., Rome - A.D. 146. Æ Sestertius. Laureate head right / 'COS IIII' Antoninus with radiate nimbus standing left holding branch & spear, 'S-C' in fields. Pleasing Very Fine & Scarce.
Byzantine. Heraclius. A.D. 610-641., Constantinople, 6th Officina - A.D. 616-625. AV Gold Solidus. Bearded bust of Heraclius facing on left with smaller facing bust of Heraclius Constantine, cross above / 'VICTORIA – AVGY S' Cross potent; 'CONOB' in ex. Slightly off-struck obverse, Extremely Fine.
Calabria, Tarentum. Ca. 280-228 B.C. AR Obol. Kantharos; three pellets around / Kantharos; flanked by pellet left & tripod right. About Extremely Fine, toned & Scarce.