US-only. Payment by PayPal FF, PayPal G&S +3% or Google Wallet. Shipping is $3 for USPS first class in a bubble mailer with a tracking number and I always ship within 24 hours of payment. Priority mail, registered mail, etc. can all be done at cost. All coins will come in a 2x2 SAFLIP with my tag with attributions, provenance, etc.(if you have any questions about provenance, just ask and I will certainly share what I know) as well as original dealer tags if I have them. Demetrius I Soter 162 - 150 B.C.; AE Serrate. Ake-Ptolemais mint. Obv: Young male head r. wearing taenia, dotted border. Rev:BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΔHMHTPIOY, veiled local deity thought to be Demeter-Atargatis standing facing, holding long torch or sceptre. Hoover 838; SC 1679; BMC 28; Houghton 423. A worn but interesting "bottle cap" coin. $6 SOLD Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy III, Euergetes, 246-222 BC AE22(22.0mm, 7.18g). Kyrene, Libya mint. Diademed head of Ptolemy I right/BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠTOΛEMAIOY, Head of Libya right, hair bound with tania, small double cornucopia below chin. Svoronos 871 A type you don't see every day. The regnal ID of this one is somewhat debated as all of these types over the years featured a bust of Ptolemy I, but the most up-to-date info I've seen attributes this particular one to Ptolemy III, Euergetes. Some mineral deposits but otherwise a nice type. SOLD Hasmoneian Kingdom of Judaea, John Hyrcanus I AE Prutah. 135-104 BC. Obverse: 'A' monogram, YHO(HH)NN("Yehochanan") H("the") KHN("Priest") H("the") GDL("high") W("and") (HH)BR("Council") H("the") YHWDYM("Jews") Paleo-hebrew within wreath. Reverse: Double cornucopia adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between horns, border of dots. Jerusalem mint. Hendin 1131. Meshorer TJC A. Extremely nice for the type with an unusually sharp paleo-Hebrew legend and better-than-average centering and strike. The sand patina may not be original(I'm not convinced either way) but I don't believe this coin has been doctored in any other way. $65 JUDAEA. Herodian Dynasty. Agrippa I (37 – 44 A.D.) Æ Prutah, approx. 17.1 mm, 1.93 g. DATED "YEAR 6" = 41/42 A.D. Obv: "BACIΛEWC AΓPIПA" (of King Agrippa), fringed, umbrella-style canopy. Rev: Three ears of barley and two leaves, flanked by date "L S". Hendin 1244 A nice budget example of a prutah of Herod Agrippa I. $20 Agrippa, Æ As.(9.72g, 28mm) Struck under Caligula, 37-41 AD. Obverse: M AGRIPPA L F COS III. Head of Agrippa left wearing rostral crown. Reverse: S C. Neptune standing facing, head left, naked except for cloak draped behind him & over both arms, holding small dolphin in right hand & vertical trident in left. RIC 58; Cohen 3. A nice budget example of this popular type. $20 SOLD Antoninus Pius. A.D. 138-161. AR denarius (17.2 mm, 3.54 g, 6 h). Rome mint, Struck A.D. 139. IMP T AEL CAES HADR ANTONINVS, bare head right / AVG PIVS P M TR P COS II P P, Victory advancing right, holding palm and wreath. RIC 25; BMCRE 60; RSC 86. SOLD Victorinus Æ Antoninianus(1.2g). Cologne mint, 269/270 AD. IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right / PIETAS AVG, Pietas standing left sacrificing over altar. Cohen 90; Sear 11176, RIC 57 A bit light for the type and on a ragged flan with some die wear and a flan flaw, but nice detail $12