Here are several inexpensive ancient coins. Trajan, 98-117. Dupondius. 25 mm. [$10] Macrinus 217-218. (only 16 months) 26 mm. eagle facing, wings out. Provincial of Lower Moesia. [$10] Licinius 308-324. 20 mm. Campgate. Unusual mintmark. MHTΔ (HT for "Heraclea Thracia" in Thrace) PROVIDENTIAE AVGG [$12 SOLD] Constans with name and titles CONSTANTIS BEA C . 17 mm. Unusual spelling (obverse photo slightly out of focus, but you can read it. The coin is better and the obverse is as nice as the reverse). [$15 SOLD] (With a better photo I could put $25 on it, but I'll be happy if someone gets a good deal. They can take their own photo.) VIRTVS PROBI AVG Probus, 276-282. Very nice portrait. 22 mm. IOVI CONSERVAT. Spear over far shoulder. Lots of armor detail. Very nice portrait. [$12 SOLD] Hadrian 117-138. Brass sestertius. 32 mm. LARGE. ....TRAIANVS HA.... [$17] The least expensive Hadrian sestertius on the market, by far. Clear portrait. By the way, I don't think the black spots will be easy to clean. Buy it for what it is. (Shipping on this one is $3 in the US.) Shipping for the other coins is $2 in the US plus $1 for each additional coin. For additional inexpensive ancient coins, see this offering https://www.cointalk.com/threads/roman-coins-17-sestertii-and-10-cheapies-prices-reduced.304913/ and for other ancient coins and books about them see: http://augustuscoins.com/index.html