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!
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.
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.
Caracalla. A.D. 198-217., Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis ad Istrum. Æ Assarion. Laureate head right / Nude, winged Eros standing left with legs crossed & holding torch. About Very Fine & Scarce.
Carinus. A.D. 283-285., Rome - A.D. 285. Billon Antoninianus. Radiate bust right / 'PIETAS AVG' Mercury standing left holding purse & caduceus. Good Very Fine & Scarce. Mercury is rare on Imperial Roman coins.
Hadrian. A.D. 117-138., Rome - A.D. 135. Æ Sestertius. Laureate head right / 'AEQ[VITA]S AVG' Aequitas standing left holding scales & sceptre. About Very Fine.
Persian Achaemenid Empire. Darius I - Xerxes II. Ca. 485-420 B.C. AR Siglos. Persian king/hero kneeling right holding bow & spear / Incuse punch. About Very Fine & Scarce archaic issue. From the time of the Greco-Persian wars.