The first is a Roman Republican denarius of P. Nerva, 113 or 112 BC with a famous voting scene: Crawford 292/1. Sear 169. 18-6 mm. ROMA left with spear over far shoulder. Only 2.77 grams. Light, but official anyway. P NERVA. Voter crossing bridge stoops to get ballot from attendant while a second voter casts his into the voting urn on the right. The coin itself is much more silvery than the grey photo. I need to take a new photo, or you can be pleased when you get it. Well-centered. You can see the horseman on the shield, and all the elements of the voting scene. [$119 SOLD + $5 shipping in the US] Tancred of Antioch AD 1104-1112. 24 mm. Bust facing with spear over shoulder. IC XC NI KA in a cross, copying the usual Byzantine anonymous bronze Class C reverse. Coins of the Crusader Stares Tancred 4a [$59 + 4 shipping in the US SOLD] Please compare prices to elsewhere. For more ancient coins, see my site: http://augustuscoins.com/index.html