Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos Soter (minted in Magnesia ad Sipylum sometime between 281 and 261 BCE):
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CRETE, Gortyna. Circa 300-280/70 BC. AR Drachm (19mm, 5.38 g, 12h). Head of female (Europa?) right / Bull standing right, head reverted. Svoronos, Numismatique 91; Le Rider, Crétoises, pl. XX, 16
Roman Republic Silver Denarius Serratus (minted in Rome in 70 BCE by Quintus Fufius Calenus and Publius Mucius Scaevola):
This coin is UNIQUE Regensburg AV Doppelter Dukat 1636 Regensburg Mint HRE Fredinand III 1637-53 This was struck to commerate his election as Emperor. It was likely struck at a later date then what is on coin 1637-39?
Karia/ Satrapy AV 1/6 Daric ND Halikarnassus Mint Pixodarus 341-336BC (Darius III Satrap for Persian Province of Karia) Laureate bust of Apollo R Zeus Labraundos R / wearing Chiton/ & Himation wrapped around L Arm
Seleukid Silver Obol of Seleukos I Nikator (minted in Ekbatana sometime between 311 and 295 BCE): This coin is very rare.
Kingdom of England Silver Penny of William I the Conqueror (minted in Bath by the moneyer Osmaer sometime between 1083 and 1087): There are only 8 known Silver Pennies of William I from the Bath mint, all from the 1833 Beauworth Hoard, and this coin is one of those 8.