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Coin commemorating Roman emperor Caracalla

Description: Commemorative coin of two right-facing portraits within a border of dots on the obverse and reverse sides. One of the men is shown in a laurel crown while the other wears a helmet.
Date: unknown

Coin from Antioch of Psidia of Philip II

Description: 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.
Date: 0247/0249

Coin of Jewish ruler John Hyrcanus II

Description: Coin of Jewish ruler John Hyrcanus II showing a Hebrew inscription around a laurel wreath on the obverse and with a double cornucopia on reverse.
Date: unknown

Coin from Rome of Claudius Drusus

Description: Roman coin of Tiberius Claudius Drusus (Claudius I) head right with a figure holding long torch in right hand and a cornucopia in the left on reverse.
Date: unknown

Imperial Antoninianus coin of Philip I of Rome

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

Coin of Tiberius from the Lugdunum mint

Description: Roman coin of Tiberius who is on the obverse, laureate head right with the inscription TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERAT VII; on the reverse is the front elevation of the Alter of Lugdunum with the inscription ROM ET AVG.
Date: unknown

Coin of Roman emperor Valentininan II

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

Coin from Athens, Greece of Athena and Apollo

Description: Early Greek coin from Athens, Greece. Obverse shows a faint portrait of the goddess Athena head right with a Corinthian helmet. Reverse shows Apollo, helmeted and holding a long spear in his left hand and a bird in his right.
Date: -0220/-0083

Silver dirham of Emperor Khosrau II

Description: Coin from the Sassanian Empire in Persia, showing a profile bust of Khosrau II with two standing figures and symbols on reverse.
Date: [0560..0600]

Coin from the Byzantine Empire bearing likeness of Christ

Description: 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.
Date: 0976/1028

Coin of Byzantine Emperor Justin I

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

Imperial Antoninianus coin of Constantine II

Description: 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.
Date: unknown

Coin from Ephesus, Ionia

Description: Coin from the city of Ephesus in Ionia. The obverse is almost worn smooth, but very likely showed a bee and a laurel wreath. The reverse shows a stag facing right.
Date: -0295/-0280

Coin of Commodus Antoninus Augustus Pius

Description: Coin of Commodus Antoninus Augustus Pius showing on the obverse laureate head right; the reverse has the inscription SC across the fields in the center of which is Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae.
Date: unknown

Coin of Roman Emperor Constans

Description: Coin of Roman Emperor Constans that bears a portrait of the emperor head right with a laurel wreath around Latin lettering on reverse.
Date: unknown
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