| Roman Denarii,
late 1st - early 3rd century AD obv.: Emperor/Empress bust right. rev.: various
note: I have a
small group of denarii that I just do not have time to attribute so you
get the savings. 1st coin is $20, 2nd is $19, 3rd is $18, 4th - 20th
are at $17.50. I will put them in a
bag and grab them out at random. The actual coins are depicted.
Some of the pictured coins are already gone. |
see description for prices |
|
Galerius,
305 - 311 AD, AE (bronze) Follis, 6.09 gms, rev.: "GENIO
IMPERATORIS" Note: I usually shy away from the later bronzes but this one was so nice and reasonably priced so I thought I would give it a try. |
$28.00 |
| Widow's Mites, BC
103 - 76, during the reign of King Alexander Jannaeus coin type: Lepton obverse: Anchor reverse: Star with 8 rays size: 10 mm average Most numismatic scholars agree that the lepton shown here is the type of coin mentioned in the bible. These coins, recently discovered in a dig outside Jerusalem, are nice average circulated examples of these historically significant coins. They are commonly on irregular flans, poorly struck and off center. |
$15 each |
| Widow's Mites, BC
103 - 76, during the reign of King Alexander Jannaeus coin type: Lepton obverse: Anchor reverse: Star with 8 rays size: 10 mm average Most numismatic scholars agree that the lepton shown here is the type of coin mentioned in the bible. These coins, recently discovered in a dig outside Jerusalem, are poor to fair circulated examples of these historically significant coins. They are commonly on irregular flans, poorly struck and off center. |
$7 each |