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!
Caracalla. A.D. 198-217. Rome - A.D. 201. AR Denarius. Laureate head right / 'RECTOR ORBIS' Caracalla, naked, standing facing, head left, holding globe & spear. Good Very Fine. A classic reverse design, old collectors ticket included.
Julia Paula, Wife of Elagabalus., Rome - A.D. 220. AR Denarius. Draped bust right / 'CONCORDIA' Concordia standing left holding patera with star above it. Good Very Fine & Very Scarce.
Roman Republic. Spring 47- Spring 46 B.C. - Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis. Utica. AR Denarius. '[M•CA]TO•PRO•PR' Draped bust of Roma right with hair tied with fillet / Victory seated right extending hand & holding palm frond. Roughness, Very Fine & Very Scarce. This coin was struck by Cato the Younger at the end of the Civil War with Caesar at the place Cato committed suicide.
Septimius Severus. A.D. 193-211., Laodicea ad Mare - A.D. 198. AR Denarius. Laureate head right / 'SALVTI AVGG' Salus enthroned left feeding snake from patera. Reflective Good Very Fine & Scarce.
Trajan. A.D. 98-117. Rome - A.D. 113. AR Denarius. Laureate bust right / 'S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI' Annona standing holding corn ears & cornucopiae, child at feet left; 'ALIM ITAL' in exergue. Slight obverse pitting, Very Fine & Scarce type. The 'Alimenta Italiae' charity lasted 150 years & used the interest from landowner loans to feed orphan children.