Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU
Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU
Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU
Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU

Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 284-305 AD Roman Empire Diocletian BI Antoninianus/. NGC AU Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. ? Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. ????? . Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS FOR L?? KING!
Diocletian Ancient Roman Coin 284-305 AD BI Aurelianianus/Double Denarius NGC AU
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA

Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 251 AD Roman Empire Herennius Etruscus AR Double Denarius NGC AU About Uncirculated. This piece comes with a laminated, Original COA dated April 30, 1994 and signed by David R. An original Sear COA is quite the collectible in itself. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. ? Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. ????? . Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS FOR L?? KING!
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Herennius Etruscus 251 AD Double Denarius NGC AU withCOA
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin)
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin)
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin)

Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin)
1 oz Gold Bars. Proof & Mint Sets. Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin). Photos in this listing may or may not be stock photos. The photos are meant to be an indication of the product you will receive. Roman Silver Double Denarius of Emperor Gordian III. NGC has certified this coin in Choice About Uncirculated condition. Obverse: Bust of Emperor Gordian III. Reverse: Reverses will be of the most common types available. Gods, goddesses and personifications of Roman ideals are common on many of these issues. Ancient silver makes a unique addition to any collection. Add this Roman Double Denarius of Emperor Gordian III to your cart today! Gordian III became emperor at the end of the confusion of 238 AD. That he was largely a figurehead is made obvious by his young age (about 15) but, compared to other boy kings, Gordian did a good job as ruler of Rome. The grandson of the respected Gordian I and nephew of Gordian II, Gordian III was selected to restore peace following the deaths of all the contestants for power during that terrible year. Actual power during the reign fell to the Praetorian Prefects, first Timisitheus and later Philip the Arab. Under Timisitheus, Gordian married his mentor’s daughter Tranquillina. The death of Timisitheus resulted in his replacement by a man with a son of his own and no need to support a young puppet. Gordian III was killed and Philip I became emperor. This is not a photo of the actual item.
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD Ch AU NGC (Random Coin)
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin)
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin)
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin)

Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin)
1 oz Gold Bars. Proof & Mint Sets. Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin). Photos in this listing may or may not be stock photos. The photos are meant to be an indication of the product you will receive. Roman Silver Double Denarius of Emperor Gordian III. NGC has certified this coin in About Uncirculated condition. Obverse: Bust of Emperor Gordian III. Reverse: Reverses will be of the most common types available. Gods, goddesses and personifications of Roman ideals are common on many of these issues. Ancient silver makes a unique addition to any collection. Add this Roman Double Denarius of Emperor Gordian III to your cart today! Gordian III became emperor at the end of the confusion of 238 AD. That he was largely a figurehead is made obvious by his young age (about 15) but, compared to other boy kings, Gordian did a good job as ruler of Rome. The grandson of the respected Gordian I and nephew of Gordian II, Gordian III was selected to restore peace following the deaths of all the contestants for power during that terrible year. Actual power during the reign fell to the Praetorian Prefects, first Timisitheus and later Philip the Arab. Under Timisitheus, Gordian married his mentor’s daughter Tranquillina. The death of Timisitheus resulted in his replacement by a man with a son of his own and no need to support a young puppet. Gordian III was killed and Philip I became emperor. This is not a photo of the actual item.
Rome Dbl Denarius Gordian III 238-244 AD AU NGC (Random Coin)
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU

Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 251-253 AD Roman Empire Volusian 22mm Double Denarius Silver NGC AU About Uncirculated. Volusian was raised to Augustus in August of 251 AD. His reign was short, ending in August 253 AD when he was killed by his own soldiers. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. ? Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. ????? . Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS FOR L?? KING!
Very PQ Volusian Ancient Roman Silver Coin 251-253 AD AR Double Denarius NGC AU
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 041
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 041

NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 041
NGC (AU) Roman Denarius of Elagabalus (AD 218 – 222). Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. Certified Authentic, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Shown in Photos. Assuming the throne at the tender age of 14, after a palace coup, Elagabalus was anything but the innocent child. Uninterested in the military or affairs of state, the young emperor made use of his imperial godhead to, as Edward Gibbon put it, abandon himself to the grossest pleasures and ungoverned fury. The stereotype of the decadent Roman orgy derives from the court of Elagabalus, also called Heliogabalus, who was assassinated at the age of 18.
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 041
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454

NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
NGC (AU) Roman Denarius of Elagabalus (AD 218 – 222). Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. Certified Authentic, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Shown in Photos. Assuming the throne at the tender age of 14, after a palace coup, Elagabalus was anything but the innocent child. Uninterested in the military or affairs of state, the young emperor made use of his imperial godhead to, as Edward Gibbon put it, abandon himself to the grossest pleasures and ungoverned fury. The stereotype of the decadent Roman orgy derives from the court of Elagabalus, also called Heliogabalus, who was assassinated at the age of 18.
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
Roman Empire Julia Domna, AD 197-217, AR Denarius NGC AU
Roman Empire Julia Domna, AD 197-217, AR Denarius NGC AU

Roman Empire Julia Domna, AD 197-217, AR Denarius NGC AU
This Roman Empire Julia Domna Denarius from AD 197-217 is a valuable addition to any coin collection. With its AU grade and NGC certification, this ancient coin is a rare find that is sure to impress. The denarius features the image of Julia Domna, who was known for her great beauty and wisdom, and is a symbol of the Roman Empire’s rich history. Its historical period spans from Roman: Imperial (27 BC-476 AD), making it a must-have for any ancient coin collector. This coin is a true treasure and a piece of history that will stand the test of time.
Roman Empire Julia Domna, AD 197-217, AR Denarius NGC AU
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454

NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
NGC (AU) Roman Denarius of Elagabalus (AD 218 – 222). Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. Certified Authentic, Graded and Encapsulated by NGC. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Will Vary As Stock Photos Are Beautiful Higher Grade Coin (AU) Almost Uncirculated. You Will Receive the Same Coin and Certificate Number Shown in Photos. Assuming the throne at the tender age of 14, after a palace coup, Elagabalus was anything but the innocent child. Uninterested in the military or affairs of state, the young emperor made use of his imperial godhead to, as Edward Gibbon put it, abandon himself to the grossest pleasures and ungoverned fury. The stereotype of the decadent Roman orgy derives from the court of Elagabalus, also called Heliogabalus, who was assassinated at the age of 18.
NGC (AU) Denarius of Elagabalus AD218-222 Roman Silver ACTUAL PHOTOS 454
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU

Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Silver 19mm 12h NGC AU About Uncirculated. Obv: IMP SEV ALEXAND AVG, laureate head right. Rev: P M TRP VIII COS III P P, Mars advancing left, holding branch, spear and shield. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. ? Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. ????? . Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS FOR L?? KING!
Ancient Roman Silver Coin Severus Alexander 222-235 AD AR Denarius Mars NGC AU
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