Abderan Silver Triobol (minted in Abdera circa 320 BCE), which used to be a part of the Lawrence M. Cutler Collection:
Sikyonian Silver Triobol (minted in Sikyon sometime between 100 and 60 BCE) , which used to be a part of the collections of John Twente and Dr. H. St. George Tucker:
Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos VIII Epiphanes (minted in Damaskos either in 115 or 114 BCE), which used to be a part of the André Ronde Collection:
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Herennius Etruscus (minted in Rome in either 250 or 251), which used to be a part of the Guynn Collection:
Kingdom of England Silver Penny of William I the Conqueror (minted in Bath by the moneyer Osmaer sometime between 1083 and 1087), which used to be a part of the collections of Alfred Leonard Fuller of Bath (1870-1941) and Alexander Durlacher:
Seleukid Silver Tetradrachm of Antiochos II Theos (minted in Sardis sometime between 261 and 246 BCE), which used to be a part of the Deer Creek Collection and the MNL Collection:
Roman Republic Gold 60 Asses (minted in Rome sometime between 211 and 208 BCE), which used to be a part of the Ed’s Treasures Collection:
My God! There should be a, WOW! thing to click, LIKE does not even come close to your beautifull, mindblowing additions! Now all these dazzlers are in your fantastic collection. Love the AV 60 Asses!!!!!
Sinopean Silver Drachm (minted by the Magistrate Kallia in Sinope sometime between 350 and 300 BCE), which used to be a part of the GTB Collection:
Indo-Greek Silver Tetradrachm of Hermaios Soter (minted sometime between 90 and 70 BCE), which used to be a part of the Collection of Professor David MacDonald:
From the LM Collection: Faustina Junior Denarius - Ceres Silver, 18 mm, 2.33 gm, Catalog: RIC 669 Struck: AD 161-164 Rome Obverse: Faustina Junior facing right, FAVSTINA AVGVSTA Reverse: Ceres seated left, holding corn ears and long torch, CERES Faustina Senior Bronze Sestertius - Ceres Bronze, 30.29 mm, 24.45 gm, Catalog: RIC 1116 Struck: After AD 141 Rome Obverse: Faustina Senior facing right, DIVA FAVSTINA Reverse: Ceres standing left with corn ears and long torch, AVGVSTA S-C Julia Soaemias Denarius - Venus Silver, 19 mm, 2.91 gm, Catalog: RIC 243 Struck: AD 220 Rome Obverse: Severan Julias facing right, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG Reverse: Venus seated facing left, holding scepter, extending her hand to Cupid standing before her VENVS CAELESTIS Julia Soaemias was the mother of Elagabalus. Julia Mamaea Denarius - Vesta Silver, 20 mm, 2.93 gm, Catalog: RIC 360 Struck: AD 222-235 Rome Obverse: Julia Mamaea facing right, IVLIA MAMAEA AVG Reverse: Vesta standing half-left, holding palladium and scepter, VESTA Julia Mamaea was the mother of Severus Alexander. Maximinus Thrax Denarius - Germany Silver, 20 mm, 3.73 gm, Catalog: RIC 23 Struck: AD 235-238 Rome Obverse: Maximinus facing right, MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM Reverse: Victory standing right with wreath and palm, captive at feet, VICTORIA GERM
Syracusian Electrum 50 Litrai of Agathokles (minted in Syracuse sometime between 317 and 289 BCE), which used to be a part of the Collection of Russell Burrage:
Roman Empire Gold Solidus of Majorian (minted in Arelate sometime between 457 and 461), which used to be a part of the GK Collection: