Roman Coins

Roman Coins

Roman coins for most of Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze and copper coinage. From its introduction to the Republic, during the third century BC well into Imperial times, Roman currency saw many changes in form, denomination, and composition. A persistent feature was the inflationary debasement and replacement of coins over the centuries. Notable examples of this followed the reforms of Diocletian.


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Product no.: 387398

Roman Empire, Commodus, 177-192, AE Dupondius

Rad. head r.

Rv.Two prisoners shackled to trophy

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Product no.: 388165

Roman Empire, Lucius Verus, 161-169, AE Sestertius, 168-169

Bearded bust r.

Rv.Eagle r. on globe with stars, head turned l.,

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Product no.: 383201

Roman Empire, Elagabalus, 218-222, AR Denarius, undated, barbarian imitation

Laur. bust r.

Rv.Pietas

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Product no.: 142778

Roman Empire, Caracalla, 198-217, AE 27

 

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Product no.: Silber der Antike

Ancient Silver: Precious Set of 3 Coins

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Product no.: 101184

 

 

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Product no.: 387762

Roman Empire, Caracalla, 198-217, AR Tetradrachma, undated, Syria, city Gabala

Obv.: Laur. bust r.

Rev.: Eagle with opened wings r.

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Product no.: 287237

Roman Empire, Trajan, 98-117 AD, AE 21, Berytos

Obv.: Laur. Head r.

Rev.: Founder ploughing with ox and cow

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Product no.: 338222

Roman Empire, Elagabalus, 218-222, AR Antoninianus, undated, Rome

Rad. bust r.

Rv.Victory running r., holding wreath and palm

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Product no.: 352390

Roman Empire, Trajan, 98-117 AD, AR Denarius

Obv. Laur. drap. bust r.

Rev. Standing Felicitas l. with caduceus and cornucopiae

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Product no.: 100676

Roman Empire, Vespasian, 69-79, AR Denarius

Obv. Laur. bust r.

Rev. Vespasian seated r., holding branch and sceptre

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Product no.: 314439

Roman Empire, Julia Domna, 170-217, AR Denarius, 196-211, Rome

Drap.bust r.

Rv.Hilaritas standing l., holding long palm and sceptre

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Product no.: 383180

Roman Empire, Julia Soaemias, +222, AR Denarius

Barbaric imitation

Obv.Drap. bust r.

Rev.Vesta enthroned l.

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Product no.: 383236

Roman Empire, Julia Domna, 170-217, AR Denarius, 211, Rome

Drap.bust r.

Rv.Seated Julia Domna l.

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Product no.: 390470

Roman Empire, Fausta, 307-326, AE Follis (326)

Obv. Drap. bust r.

Rev. Spes with two children in arms

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Product no.: Die Denare der Kaiser Roms

The Denarii of the Emperors of Rome - A fascinating journey through the Roman Empire!


Exclusive Set of 4 Roman Emperors 

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Product no.: 387703

Roman Empire, Caracalla, 198-217, AE As (217)

 

Obv. Laur. bust r.

Rev. Lion with thunderbolt

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Product no.: 1900 Jahre Trajan und Hadrian

1900 years Trajan and Hadrian, AR denarii in a set of 2 incl. case & certificate

395.00 *

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Product no.: 58963

Roman Empire, Julia Maesa, +226, AR Denarius

Obv.Drap. bust r.

Rev.Felicitas standing l. holding long caduceus

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Product no.: 334332

Roman Empire, Helena, +330, AE Follis

Obv. Drap. bust r.

Rev. Stg. Securitas l., holding branch

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Claudius, 41-54

Claudius, 41-54

Claudius (Latin: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October 54 AD) was Roman emperor from 41 to 54.

Nero, 54-68

Nero, 54-68

Nero (Latin: Nerō Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was a Roman emperor from 54 to 68 AD.

Vespasian, 69-79

Vespasian was Roman Emperor from AD 69 to AD 79. He founded the Flavian dynasty that ruled the Empire for twenty seven years.

Titus, 79-81

Titus, 79-81

Titus (born December 30th, 39 in Rome, † September 13th, 81 in Aquae Cutiliae, Lazio) was from 24th July 79 to 13th September 81 Roman Emperor.

Domitian, 81-96

Domitian, 81-96

Titus (born December 30th, 39 in Rome, † September 13th, 81 in Aquae Cutiliae, Lazio) was from 24th July 79 to 13th September 81 Roman Emperor.

Trajan, 98-117

Trajan, 98-117

Trajan (September 18, 53 – August 8, 117 AD) was Roman emperor from 98 AD until his death in 117 AD.

Hadrian, 117-138

Hadrian, 117-138

Publius Aelius Hadrian (24 January, 76 AD – 10 July, 138 AD) was Roman emperor from 117 to 138.

Antoninus Pius, 138-161

Antoninus Pius, 138-161

Antoninus Pius (L; 19 September, 86 AD – 7 March, 161 AD), was Roman Emperor from 138 to 161.

Lucius Verus, 161-169

Lucius Verus, 161-169

Lucius Aurelius Verus (15 December 130 – 169) was the co-emperor of Rome with Marcus Aurelius from 161 until his own death in 169.

Marcus Aurelius, 161-180

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was Roman Emperor from 161 until his death in 180. He was born as Marcus Annius Catilius Severus.

Commodus, 177-192

Commodus, 177-192

Commodus (31 August 161 AD– 31 December 192 AD), born Lucius Aurelius Commodus, was Roman emperor from 177 to 192. 

Caracalla, 198-217

Coin from the period of Caracalla. Caracalla was the popular nickname of Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus.

Elagabalus, 218-222

Elagabalus, 218-222

Coins of Elagabalus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus; c. 203 – March 11, 222), who was Roman emperor from 218 to 222.  

Severus Alexander, 222-235

Coins from the period of Severus Alexander.Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander was from 222 until his death 235 Roman emperor.

Maximinus I. Thrax, 235-238

Maximinus I. Thrax, 235-238

Coins of Maximinus I. Thrax, Emperor of the Roman Empire from 235 to 238.

 

 

Pupienus, 238

Pupienus, 238

Pupienus (Latin: Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus Augustus; born c. 165/170[2] – 29 July 238), also known as Pupienus Maximus, was Roman Emperor with Balbinus for three months in 238, Year of the Six Emperors.

Gordian III., 238-244

Gordian III., 238-244

Gorrdian III (20 January 225 AD – 11 February 244 AD) was Roman Emperor from 238 AD to 244 AD.

Philipp I., 244-249

Coins from the period of Philipp I. Marcus Julius Philippus  also known commonly by his nickname Philip the Arab

Philipp II., 247-249

Coins from the period of Philipp II. Marcus Julius Philippus Severus, also known as Philippus II, Philip II and Philip the Younger was...

Hostilian, 251

Coins from the period of Hostilian. Hostilian  was Roman emperor in 251. Hostilian was born in Sirmium

Trebonianus Gallus, 251-253

Coins from the period of Trebonianus Gallus. Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253.

Volusianus, 251-253

Coins from the period of Volusian. Gaius Vibius Afinius Gallus Veldumnianus Volusianus was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253.

Tacitus, 275-276

Coins of the Roman emperor Marcus Claudius Tacitus. He reigned from 275 to 2776. In the sources he is depicted as "Senate emperor"

Constantin I., 306-337

Coins from the period of ConstantinI. Constantine the Great , also known as Constantine I or Saint Constantine

Gratian, 367-383

Gratian, 367-383

Coins of Gratian

Magnus Maximus, 383-388

Magnus Maximus, 383-388

Flavius Magnus Maximus (* 335, † 388) was emperor from 383 to 388 and established its own mint in Lugdunum.

Honorius, 395-423

Coins from the times of Honorius. He was Western Roman Emperor from 395to his death in 423.

Theodosius II, 408-450

Coins of the Easter Roman Emperor Theodosius II. He was Emperor from 408 to his death in 450.

Leo I., 457-474

Coins from the period of Leo I. He was Byzantine Emperor from 457 to 474. A native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace.

Roman Empresses

With Octavia, the sister of the first emperor Augustus, begins the series of mintmistresses of Rome.