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- Antoninianus coin of Roman emperor Claudius Marcus Aurelius (Claudius II Gothicus)
- Antoninianus coin of Roman emperor Claudius Marcus Aurelius (Claudius II Gothicus) bearing on the obverse the emperor bust radiate right; Fortune stands facing left on reverse.
- Coin from Antioch of Psidia of Philip II
- Coin from the Roman colony of Pisidian Antioch of Philip II. Obverse shows radiate bust right of Philip II. Reverse shows goddess standing by an altar, wearing a chiton and peplos, holding a spear in left hand and a short staff in her right hand, with a globe at her feet.
- Coin from Ephesus of Maximianus Marcus Aurelius Valerius
- Coin minted at Ephesus of Maximianus Marcus Aurelius Valerius shown on the obverse as radiate head right. The right figure on the reverse, Maximianus, receives Victory from Jupiter, left.
- Coin from Seleucia Pieria of Claudius Drusus
- Coin from the ancient Greek city of Seleucia Pieria, in present-day Syria, of Claudius Drusus. Obverse shows laureate head right. Reverse shows 'SC' within a circled laurel wreath.
- Coin from Selge (Seruk) of Lucius Verus
- Coin from Selge (Seruk), a city in present day Turkey, depicting emperor Lucius Verus, co-ruler with Marcus Aurelius. The obverse shows the emperor's head, radiate right. The reverse shows Nike standing, holding a spear in her left hand and cornucopia in her right. Faint traces remain of the thin gold wash applied to this coin.
- Coin from the Byzantine Empire bearing likeness of Christ
- Coin from the Byzantine Empire, very likely from the reign of Basill II, bearing a faint front-facing bust of Jesus Christ. The obverse shows Christ surrounded by a nimbate cross. In his left hand is a book of the Gospels. Though worn, the lettering on the obverse flanking the portrait is likely IC-XC, an abbreviation for Jesus Christ. The reverse carries four lines of text reading IhSUS XRISTUS bASILEU bASILE, Jesus Christ King of Kings.
- Coin Issued by Roman Procurator Marcus Ambivulus
- Coin during the reign of Roman Procurator Augustus (Marcus Ambibulus), showing ear of barley within an inscription on the obverse; the reverse depicts a palm tree, with two branches, with a date mark across the trunk.
- Coin of Augustus from Seleucis-Pieria of Antioch
- Coin from Seleucia Pieria of Augustus showing on the obverse laureate head right; the reverse shows “SC” withinin laurel wreath of 8 leaves.
- Coin of Byzantine Emperor Justin I
- Coin from the Byzantine Empire bearing on the obverse a faint portrait of Justin I laureate head right; a large “M” and a cross appear on the reverse.
- Coin of Byzantine Emperor Phocas
- Coin from the Byzantine Empire very likely struck in the Antioch mint. The obverse bears a faint portrait of Phocas, crowned and facing front wearing consular robes. Though worn and lacking definitive detail, he is likely holding either a mappa and eagle-tipped sceptre or akakia and globus cruciger. Both variations were struck at the Antioch mint that same year. The reverse bears a large M.
- Coin of Gordianus III Pius Antoninianus
- Coin showing on the obverse crowned Gordian III radiate bust right. The reverse shows Security standing or leaning on a shield and column or a long staff.
- Coin of Hadrian from Alexandria Egypt
- Coin of Hadrian showing on the obverse laureate bust right; on the reverse is Euthenia, recumbent right, leaning on an androsphinx.
- Coin of Nero from Seleucis-Pieria in Antioch
- Coin from the ancient Roman city of Seleucia Pieria of the emperor head right on the observe; SC is set within a wreath and dotted border on the reverse.
- Coin of Roman Emperor Constans
- Coin of Roman Emperor Constans that bears a portrait of the emperor head right with a laurel wreath around Latin lettering on reverse.
- Coin of Roman emperor Maximianus I from Londinium mint
- Coin of Roman emperor Maximianus I from Londinium mint showing laureate head left on the obverse and two standing figures on the reverse.
- Coin of Roman emperor Valentininan II
- Coin of Roman emperor Valentinian II bearing on the obverse a head, with diadem, bust right and on the reverse with two figures standing with scepters.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine I (the Great)
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine I (the Great) showing on obverse the emperor bust right; the reverse has a laurel wreath.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine II
- Roman Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine II showing on the obverse laureate head bust right with two soldiers on reverse.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine II
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine II showing on the obverse bust right; the reverse shows two soldiers, each holding a spear in outer hand and resting inner hand on grounded shield.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Gallienus
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Gallienus shown on the obverse radiate bust right; the reverse shows the goddess Annona holding a cornucopia right and grain ears over a modius right.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Gordian III from Rome
- Roman Empire Antoninianus coin of Gordian III radiate head bust right on the obverse; SC within a wreath on reverse.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Philip I of Rome
- Roman Empire Antoninianus coin of King Philip I bust right on the obverse; the goddess of corn-harvest, Annona, standing front, head left, holding two corn ears and cornucopia on reverse.
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Roman Emperor Constantine I
- Imperial Antoninianus coin of Roman Emperor Constantine I showing the emperor on the obverse laureate bust right; the reverse bears the inscription SOL INVICTO COMITI with the sun god, Sol, holding a globe on reverse.
- Sestertius coin of Roman emperor Marcus Ulpius Trajan
- Sestertius coin of Roman emperor Marcus Ulpius Trajan showing the emperor on the obverse laureate bust right; the reverse shows a goddess standing center holding a globe.
- Silver Imperial Antoninianus coin of Gordian III
- Silver Imperial Antoninianus coin of Roman emperor Gordian III shown on the obverse bust right; the reverse shows Jupiter standing left, holding spear and shield.