Jalayrid Silver 2 Dinars of Shaykh Uways I (minted in Qom in either in 1373 or 1374), which used to be a part of the Roland Dauwe Collection:
Kingdom of England Gold Angel of Henry VIII (minted in London sometime between 1509 and 1513), which used to be a part of the G. Savonarola Collection and the Jonathan P. Rosen Collection:
Ilkhanate Silver 6 Dirhams of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan (minted in Jajerm sometime between 1333 and 1335), which used to be a part of the Ruud Schüttenhelm Collection:
Roman Republic Gold 20 Asses (minted in Rome sometime between 211 and 208 BCE), which used to be a part of the McCabe Lambeth Bridge Collection:
Kingdom of Nepal Gold 1/16 Mohar of Prithvi Bir Bikram (minted in Kathmandu sometime between 1881 and 1911), which used to be a part of the George Anderson Collection:
Roman Empire Silver Denarius of Vespasian (minted in Rome in 70), which used to be a part of the collection of Marius Heemstra:
Empire of the Romans Gold Semissis of Maurice Tiberius (minted in Constantinople sometime between 582 and 602), which used to be a part of the Vinkenborg Collection:
Empire of the Romans Gold Histamenon Nomisma of Constantine IX Monomachus (minted in Constantinople sometime between 1042 and 1055), which used to be a part of the Geoffrey Cope Collection:
Empire of the Romans Electrum Histamenon Nomisma of Alexios I Komnenos (minted in Thessalonica sometime between 1082 and 1087), which used to be a part of the East Side Collection:
Phoenician Silver Shekel of Urimilk III (minted in Byblos sometime between 365 and 350 BCE), which used to be part of the Collection of Prof. James M. Collier:
Syracusian Bronze Litra of Hieron II (minted in Syracuse sometime between 275 and 215 BCE), which used to be a part of the Poseidon Collection:
Gupta Gold Dinar of Samudragupta (minted sometime between 335 and 375), which used to be a part of the Chand Collection and was also exhibited at the British Museum for a time:
Gupta Gold Dinar of Skandagupta (minted sometime between 455 and 467), which used to be a part of the Chand Collection and was also exhibited at the British Museum for a time:
Yadavas of Tribhuvanagiri Gold 1/2 Dinar of Kumara Pala (minted sometime in the 1190s), which used to be a part of the Chand Collection and was also exhibited at the British Museum for a time: