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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- Coin of Roman emperor Trajan Decius Caismessius Quintas
- Coin of Roman emperor Trajan Decius Caismessius Quintas that bears on the obverse a faint portrait head right and an uncertain image on 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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 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.
- Interview with Henry Boren, 1985
- Interview with Henry Boren, History Professor at the University of North Carolina. In the interview, Boren discusses the Roman Empire.
- Interview with Henry Boren, 1985
- Interview with Henry Boren, History Professor at the University of North Carolina. In the interview, Boren discusses the Golden Age of Greece.
- Interview with Gottfried Reichel, 1985
- Interview with Gottfried Reichel, a radio evangelist from Munich, Germany. In the interview, Reichel discusses growing up in Germany, including being a part of the Hitler Youth as a boy, and Germany's process of recovering after World War II.
- Interview with Ted and Hedy Orden, January 25, 1989
- Interview with Ted and Hedy Orden from Romania. In the interview, they discuss their background in Romania during World War II, including being put into a labor camp, immigrating to America, and finally founding Thrifty Oil Company.
- Interview with Dino Roussos, 1985
- Interview with Dino Roussos, ACU alumnus and missionary in his hometown of Athens, Greece. In the interview, Roussos discusses Greek history, architecture, and culture.
- Interview with Dr. Odo Turowski, May 28, 1991
- Interview with Dr. Odo Turowski, consultant for businesses in Eastern Europe. In the interview, Dr. Turowski discusses his life growing up in east Germany, escaping to west Germany, and the reunification of his country after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- Interview with Juan Monroy, 1984
- Interview with Juan Monroy from Madrid, Spain. In the interview, Monroy discusses his book, "Without Hammer Without Sickle."