VOLUSIAN AE25 OBV: AVTOK K G AFIN GAL OVEND OVOLOCCIANOC CEB, radiate and draped bust right REV: ANTIOXEWN MHTRO KOLWN D-e, SC below, Tyche seated facing within tetrastyle temple, the river-god Orontes swimming beneath her, ram leaping right above Struck at Syria-Antioch, 251-253AD SNGCop 295
LICINIUS II AE3 OBV: D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, laurate draped bust left, holding globe, sceptre & mappa REV: PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, campgate with three turrets & no doors, 6 layers, dot over dot in right field, SMHD in ex. Struck at Heraclea, 317-320AD 3.3g, 19mm RIC VII 36
SALONINA Antoninianus OBV: SALONINA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent REV: DEAE SEGETIAE, statue of Segetiae or Ceres, nimbate, standing facing in four-columned temple, both hands raised Struck at Lugdunum, 258AD 3.1g, 22mm RIC 5
Triumphal Arch on Nero Sestertius. I believe this monument no longer exists and has not been identified.
Trajanus sestertius, reverse (and I cite from the internet): Monumental triumphal arch and gateway, sides ornamented with bas reliefs; second tier surmounted by a trophy and giant to either side, gateway spandrels with Victories, pediment with Jupiter between two seated figures, panel above pediment inscribed IOM, the whole surmounted by six-horse chariot driven by Jupiter and flanked by Victories. RIC II 573 (R)
Trajan As, reverse octastyle temple with portico on either side. Jupiter seated within. On roof figure with spear or sceptre flanked by two Victories.
Not 100% sure if this qualifies as a building, but the coin makes it appear that way: CLAUDIUS 10 B.C. - 54 A.D. AV Aureus (7.79 g.) Rome 44 - 45 A.D. Obv. TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P IIII laureate head r. Rev. Battlemented wall IMPER RECEPT enclosing praetorian camp, Fides Praetorianorum left.