Note: The "RIC II" volume referred to is the old 1926 volume. Anonymous quadrans are not listed in the new RIC II of the Flavians. The "Cohen VIII" volume refers to the 2nd edition of Cohen VIII, pages 268-273. The following list is split into silver and bronze sections. | |||
Bendall 1 | Anonymous. AR Third-Siliqua, Constantinople. 1.11 g. No legend, helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis left / Large K. Bendall, RN 2002, 1 (this coin cited). | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 1 var | Anonymous, AR Third-Siliqua 1.20 g), ca. AD 330. Constantinople mint. Helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right, good style / Large K. Bendall 1 var (bust left listed). | Text Text | ![]() ![]() |
Bendall 2 | Anonymous AR Third-Siliqua, Constantinopolis, AD 330. 1.11 g. Helmeted and draped bust of Roma right / Large P within dotted border. Bendall 2; BMC B7550; Paris E1330 and D6357; Trau 3982; Sear 17529; Vagi 3039. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 3 | Anonymous AR Third Siliqua, AD 330. Helmeted, draped bust of Roma left, seen from front / large P, border of dots. Bendall 3. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall (2003) 3 | Anonymous Third-siliqua, Aquileia, AD 375-92, poss. struck under Theodosius I. Helmeted, draped bust of Roma right / XV within wreath. Mintmark AQ. RIC IX, -; Bendall (2003) 3; Bland 3. (Not in RIC with this mintmark.). | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 4 | Anonymous Third Siliqua, Time of Constantine. 330 AD. 12 mm, 1.04 g. Constantinople. Pearl-diademed, draped bust right, with diadem ties / Large K within beaded border. Bendall 4; Mazzini 287; Goebl pl. 10, 144. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 5a | Anonymous Third Siliqua, Time of Constantine. 330 AD. Constantinople. Pearl-diademed, draped bust right, with no diadem ties / Large K within beaded border. Bendall 5a; Mazzini 287; Goebl pl. 10, 144. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 6 | Anonymous Half-Siliqua, Time of Constantine. AD 330. 15 mm, 1.01 g. Constantinople. Eight-rayed star / Dot within wreath. Bendall 6. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 8b | Anonymous AR Third-Siliqua. AD 530-600. Constantinople. 12.5mm, 0.32 g. No legend, helmeted and draped bust of Constantinopolis right, crude workmanship / Large K. Bendall 8b; Vagi 3051; Kent 28. | Text Text | ![]() ![]() |
Bendall 9 | Anonymous, Rome. AD 536-537. Third-Siliqua, 1.08 g. Helmeted and draped bust of Roma right / Large R. Bendall 9; Goebl 146; Vagi 3040; Kent 30. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall 12 | Anonymous AR Third-Siliqua, AD 580-600. 15 mm, 0.67 g. Helmeted, draped, and cuirassed bust of Constantinopolis right / Large TX monogram. Bendall 12; BMC 1981-1-28-1. | Text | ![]() |
CNG 278, 424 | Anonymous AR Third Siliqua, 15mm, 0.97 g, circa AD 530. Draped and bearded bust right / Large K (or ΛΓ monogram?). Unpublished. CNG 278, 424. | Text | ![]() |
New York Sale II, 377. | AV and billon Mithraic pendant, 2nd c. AD. 26 mm, 6.52 g. Radiate bust of Sol facing slightly left, crescent on shoulders. / CONCILIO DEORUM INVICTE SERBA ME in two lines beneath Mithras, wearing Phrygian cap, standing right in a cave, pulling back the head of a sacrificial bull and stabbing it in the neck, Cautopates, holding torch, standing right on the left and Cautes, holding lowered torch. standing left on the right, all within wreath. Gold circumference and set in a silver foil rope-work holder. New York Sale II, 377. | Text | ![]() |
RIC IX 109 | Anonymous Half-siliqua, 14mm, 1.08g, Trier, AD 375-92, poss. struck under Theodosius I. Helmeted, draped bust of Roma left / X within wreath. Mintmark TR. RIC IX 109, Bendall (2003), 1; Bland 1a. | Text | ![]() |
RIC IX 110 | Anonymous Half-siliqua, Trier, AD 375-92, poss. struck under Theodosius I. Helmeted, draped bust of Roma left / XV within wreath. Mintmark TR. RIC IX, 110; Bendall 2. | Text | ![]() |
Sincona 37, 264 | Anonymous AR half Siliqua, 1.03 g, circa AD 530 (or later). Constantinople?. Helmeted, draped and cuirassed male bust right / Chi-rho. Apparently unpublished. Sincona 37, Lot 264. | Text | ![]() |
Vierordt L2818 | Text | ![]() | |
Vierordt L2818 | Time of Constantine I. Circa 330 AD. AR Half-Siliqua (1.30 gm). Star of eight rays / Laurel wreath. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 127 | Anonymous AE13. ca AD 305-310. Festival of Isis issue. 1.05 g. VOTA PVBLICA, draped bust of Serapis right, wearing kalathos / VOTA PVBLICA, Anubis standing left, holding caduceus and sistrum. Alföldi 127. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 195a | Anonymous, AE19, Festival of Isis issue, 2.52 g. AD 360-363. DEO SERAPIDI, radiate and draped bust of Serapis right, modius on head. / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis, standing left, holding sistrum and the draped bust of Serapis (?). Alföldi 195a; SNRIS V106a (this coin). | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 199 | Anonymous, Festival of Isis issue, struck under Julian II, AD 360-363. 0.98 g. DEO SERAPIDI, radiate, draped bust of Serapis right, with modius on head. / VOTA PUBLICA, Isis Pelagia standing right on a ship, holding the sail. Alföldi 199; SNRIS V 112a. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 206 | Anonymous, AE16, 1.72 g. struck under Julian II, AD 360-363. DEO SARAPIDI, radiate, draped bust of Serapis right, modius on head. / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis seated facing, looking right, suckling the infant Horus. Alföldi 206; Trau (1908) 494; Cohen VIII, 88; Vagi 3371. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 266 | Anonymous, AE14, Festival of Isis issue, 1.23 g. Mid 4th century AD. ISIS FARIA, draped bust of Helena as Isis right, hair forming a twisted roll around her head. / VOTA PVBLICA, Harpocrates standing left, holding cornucopiae, right hand raised to mouth. Alföldi 266. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 297 | Anonymous, AE18, Festival of Isis issue, 2.35 g. Mid 4th century AD. ISIS FARIA, double-pearled diademed bust of Isis right, wearing imperial mantle, hair in four curls down her neck. / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis, holding sistrum, standing left in a thensa (cart) drawn left by two mules. Alföldi 297; Cohen VIII (Helena) 14. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 306 | Anonymous, AE17, Festival of Isis issue, 2.33 g. Mid 4th century AD. ISIS FARIA, draped bust of Isis right, wearing hem hem crown. / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis, holding sistrum and sceptre, sitting left on the back of the Sothis dog, running right. Alföldi 306; Hoffmann Coll. 2166; Vagi 3391; Cohen VIII (Helena) 16. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi 369a | Anonymous, AE19, Festival of Isis issue, 2.51 g. AD 360-363. ISIS FARIA, draped bust of Isis facing, wearing hem hem crown. / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis, holding sistrum and sceptre, sitting front, looking right, on the back of the Sothis dog, running right. Alföldi 369a; Vagi 3409. | Text | ![]() |
Belfort 4 | Anonymous, AE Tessera, ca. 1st-2nd century AD. 16mm. No legend, eagle-tipped sceptre within border of dots / APPF within wreath, border of dots. Belfort p. 240, 4; Goebl 104 var. | Text | ![]() |
Bendall (Anon) D | Anonymous AE issue, AD 330-354. 16.5 mm, 1.14 g. Eight-rayed star / O C-S C in three lines within wreath. Bendall, Anonymous, Type D; Bendall fig 4 in NumCirc CXVI.4 (August 2008). | Text | ![]() |
Bendall (1986) 3 | Anonymous AE issue under Constantine I. AD 307-337. 16mm, 1.29 g. Constantinople (?). Eight-pointed star / Empty wreath. Bendall 3 in NFA Journal 32 (1986). | Text | ![]() |
CNG 132, 197 | AE quadrans, 19mm, anonymous issue, time of Domitian to Ant. Pius. AD 96-150. 3.61 g. Bearded head of Hercules left, lionskin tied beneath neck / S-C, club. Not in RIC, Cohen, etc. CNG 132, 197. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 1 | Text | ![]() | |
Cohen VIII 1 | Anonymous AE Quadrans or Tessera. Rome mint, 1st Century AD. Two horseshoes surrounded by a torque with lion's head and ram's head at its ends, crossed shields and wreath ties at its midpoint / IO - IO TRIVMP, upright laurel branch. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 2[drusilla] | Anonymous AE Tessera. Laureate head of Apollo right / XIIII. Time of Tiberius. Circa 22-37 AD. Buttrey, Table B, , (unlisted obv. type); Cohen, vol. VIII, p. 262, 2 (Drusilla). | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 4 | Anonymous Issue, time of Maximinus II, Isis Festival Issue, early 4th c. AD. Alexandria. 1.83 g. DEO SANCTO SARAPIDI, bust of Serapis right, wearing modius / DEO SANCTO NILO, Nile reclining left, holding reed, hippopotamus to right. B in left field, mintmark ALE below. Alföldi Pl. IV, 35. Cohen VIII, 4 (Julian II.); VanHeesch 6b. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 30 | Anonymous Four Seasons AE Quadrans. Rome mint. Head of Spring right, in neck-band of flowers / SC within wreath of flowers. Cohen VIII Medailles 30; Mionnet Roman II, p. 561, 12; Napoli 16170-16172. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 55 | AE quadrans or tessera, 17.5mm, anonymous issue, ca AD 96-161. 2.73 g. Modius containing three corn-ears / Kantharos. Cohen VIII 55; Göbl 100; Mazzini pl. lxxix, 55; Lambros 1612. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 56 | Anonymous AE Quadrans or Tessera. Galley right with rudder at stern, no occupants or sail / large letter D. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 57 | Anonymous AE Quadrans or Tessera. Galley right, with rudder / large letter T. | Text | ![]() |
Cohen VIII 58 | Anonymous AE Quadrans or Tessera. Galley left with rudder at stern, four oars over side, and sail tended by two crewmen / dolphin right, tail raised in S-shaped double curve. | Text | ![]() |
Dancoisne 68 | Anonymous. Circa 1st - 2nd Century AD. AE Tessera, 17mm, 1.79 g. TR monogram / Large G. Dancoisne 68; Belfort p. 242, 5; Cohen VIII p. 272, 60; Hess 1912, lot 518; Napoli 16184-16185. | Text | ![]() |
Gobl 101 | Text | ![]() | |
Gobl 101 | Time of Domitian. Circa 81-96 AD. AE Tessera. Two horse shoes within serpent-headed torque / TRI-VMP, IO-IO across field, olive-branch. | Text | ![]() |
Gobl 104 | Anonymous AE Tessera, period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. 18mm, 3.24 gr. No legend, Sceptre surmounted by bearded male head (Aelius?) left / APPF within wreath, border of dots. Goebl, Antike Numismatik, plate IX, 104; Cohen VIII, p. 272, 53. | Text | ![]() |
Hannover 38 | AE quadrans, 14mm, anonymous issue, time of Domitian to Ant. Pius, AD 81-161. 2.32 g. No legend, galley with oars and billowing sail, sailing left / No legend, dolphin swimming right. Mlasowsky, Hannover 38; Cohen VIII, p. 272, 58 var (galley right with two crewmen); RIC -. | Text | ![]() |
Lambros 1585 | AE Tessera, 22 mm, 1st c. BC. Draped female bust (Antonia?) right, wreathed with corn. / VI within border and wreath. Lambros 1585 (this coin). | Text | ![]() |
Lambros 1587 | AE Tessera, 21 mm, 1st c. BC. Half-length, draped, diademed female left, holding kantharos and thyrsos. / VI within border and wreath. Lambros 1587 (this coin). | Text | ![]() |
Lambros 1589 | AE Tessera, 19 mm, 1st c. BC. Silenus, holding thyrsus, riding donkey right. / A dot I within border. Lambros 1589 (this); Cohen Tess. Myth 3; Dancoisne 52. Lambros 1589 | Text | ![]() |
Mabbott 5299 | Hadrianic period(?). Ca. A.D. 117-138. AE tessera, 4.38 g. Draped bust of Hadrian(?) right / Elephant right, trampling serpent, SC in ex. Mabbott 5299; Lambros 1613 (same dies). | Text | ![]() |
RIC II, 1 | AE quadrans, 17mm, anonymous issue, Time of Domitian to Marcus Aurelius. ca AD 81-180. 3.30 g. Laureate head of Jupiter right / S-C to left and right of eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head right, wreath in beak. RIC 1; Cohen 14. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 3 | Anonymous AE Quadrans, AD 81-161. 17.5mm, 1.61 g. Diademed head of Jupiter right / S-C to left and right of eagle standing left, head right with wreath in its beak. RIC 3. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 4 (1) | Anonymous AE Quadrans, AD 81-161. 17.5mm, 1.61 g. Diademed head of Jupiter right / S-C to left and right of eagle standing right on thunderbolt, head left. RIC 4, Cohen 17. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II, 4 (2) | AE quadrans, 17mm, anonymous issue, Time of Domitian to Marcus Aurelius. ca AD 81-180. 3.02 g. Diademed head of Jupiter right / S-C to left and right of eagle standing right on thunderbolt, head left. RIC 4; Cohen 16. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 5cf | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Time of Domitian to Marcus Aurelius, ca 81-180 AD. Diademed bust of Jupiter right, slight drapery on left shoulder, sceptre behind / S-C, Eagle standing facing, head left, on thunderbolt. Cohen 16cf. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 7 Sear 2918 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, c81-161 AD. Helmeted and draped bust of Minerva right / S-C in fields, owl standing right, frontal, head facing. RIC II 7; Cohen 7. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 8 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Helmeted, cuirassed bust of Minerva right / owl standing left, head facing, S-C across fields or in exergue. | Text Text | ![]() ![]() |
RIC II 9 Sear 2919 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Rome mint, time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. Helmeted bust of Minerva right, in aegis with serpents on breast / S C, olive tree. Cohen 4. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II, 12 | AE quadrans, 15mm, anonymous issue, struck under Domitian. 2.20 g. No legend, helmeted head of Roma right / S-C to left and right of Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC II, 12; Cohen 24 var. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II, 12 (2) | AE quadrans, 15mm, anonymous issue, struck under Domitian. 2.9 g. No legend, helmeted head of Roma right / S-C to left and right of Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae. (SC slightly smaller than the example above). RIC II, 12; Cohen 24. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 15 | AE quadrans, 15mm, anonymous issue, time of Hadrian to Ant. Pius. AD 120-150. 2.45 g. Draped bust of Neptune left, trident over shoulder / SC beneath dolphin swimming right. RIC II, 15; Cohen 15. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 16 | AE quadrans, 18mm, anonymous issue, time of Domitian to Ant. Pius. AD 96-150. 3.11 g. Bearded head of Neptune (?) right / Dolphin swimming clockwise around an anchor. RIC II 16; Cohen 21. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 17 Sear 2921 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. ca 81-161 AD. Bearded head of Tiber right, crowned with reed / she-wolf standing right, suckling the twins, SC in ex. Cohen 22. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 19 Sear 2922 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, c81-161 AD. Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars right / S-C, cuirass. Cohen 26. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 21 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Time of Domitian. Helmeted bust of Mars right / S-C, trophy of arms and armour. Cohen 32. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 24 Sear 2924 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, ca 81-161 AD. Diademed and draped bust of Venus right / Dove standing right, SC in exergue. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 25 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, ca 81-161 AD. Diademed and draped bust of Venus right / S-C, dove standing left. Cohen 12. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 26 | AE quadrans, 17mm, anonymous issue, time of Domitian to Ant. Pius, AD 81-161. 2.94 g. Laureate and draped bust of Apollo right / S-C, tripod. RIC II (1st ed.) 26; Cohen 40-41. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 27 Sear 2926 | Anonymous. Period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. AE Quadrans (2.19 gm). Griffin sitting right, touching wheel with front paw / S-C, Tripod. RIC II 27; Cohen 39. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 27 Sear 2926 | Anonymous. Domitian to Antoninus Pius. AE Quadrans. Griffin sitting right, touching left front paw on wheel / S-C to left and right of tripod. RIC II 27; Cohen 39. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 28 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Rome mint. Winged griffin sitting left, placing right forepaw on wheel / S C, tripod. Cohen 38. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 29 | AE anonymous quadrans, AD 81–96, time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius. 17 mm, 3.04 g. Draped bust of Mercury right, wearing petasos and with caduceus over shoulder. / Rooster standing right, S–C across lower fields. RIC 29; Cohen 35. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 30 | AE quadrans, 16mm, anonymous issue, time of Domitian to Ant. Pius, AD 81-161. 2.86 g. Draped bust of Mercury left, wearing winged petasos; caduceus over shoulder / S-C, rooster standing right. RIC 30. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 31 Sear 2927 | Anonymous AE Quadrans, Bust of Mercury right (with resemblance to Hadrian) / S C, winged caduceus. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 32 Sear 2928 | Anonymous (period of Domitian to Antoninus Pius) AE Quadrans. Winged petasus / S-C, winged caduceus. Cohen 36. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 34 Sear 2929 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Head of Bacchus right, crowned with vine-leaves with grape clusters over neck / SC within wreath of vine-leaves and grapes. Cohen 31. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 34 | Anonymous AE Quadrans. Head of Bacchus right, crowned with vine-leaves with grape clusters over neck / SC within wreath of vine-leaves and grapes. Cohen 31. (Obverse may be Annius Verus) | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 35 Sear 2930 | Anonymous AE Semis. Time of Domitian to Hadrian, ca 81-138 AD. Young head of a child right, veiled in wreath of reeds, or with ivy or with myrtle / S dot C in olive or laurel wreath. Cohen 30. (Obverse may be Annius Verus) | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 123 | Rome, time of Domitian to Antoninus Pius, 138-161 AD. AE Quadrans. 3.00 gr. 15 mm. IMP DOM AVG, Helmeted head of Minerva right / SC within laurel wreath. RIC II 123; BMC 485; Paris 521. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 1013 | Anonymous AE15 quadrans, struck under Hadrian, AD 117-161. 14.7 mm. 1.97 g. Rome. No legend, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, quiver over shoulder. / METAL DELM, stag or goat standing left. RIC II 1013; BMCRE 1854; van Heesch 24. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 1014 | AE Quadrans, 17mm, struck under Hadrian, AD 117-138. Coins of the mines. Delmatia. Helmeted bust of Mars right / METAL DELM, cuirass. RIC II 1014; Cohen 1517. | Text | ![]() |
RIC II 1016 | AE quadrans, 17mm, anonymous issue, struck under Hadrian, AD 117-138, coins of the mines. Dardania. 3.10 g. ROMA, helmeted and draped bust of Roma right / DARDANICI, female figure standing left, holding corn-ears and raising hem of robe. RIC II (Hadrian) 1016; BMC 1858; Cohen 1514. | Text | ![]() |
RIC III 1255 | Anonymous. Time of Marcus Aurelius. Circa 161-180 AD. AE Quadrans. Mint of Caesarea in Cappadocia. Mine coinage. Laureate and draped female bust right / METAL-AVRELIA-NIS, in three lines. | Text | ![]() |
RIC III 1255 | Anonymous AE17. AD 138-180. Time of Ant. Pius to Marcus Aurelius. 2.34 g. Mines issue. Draped female bust right / METAL-AVRELIA-NIS in three lines within wreath. RIC 1255 (Marcus Aurelius); Woytek, Metalla VIII. | Text | ![]() |
RIC V 2 | Anonymous AE 25mm Sestertius (?) of the Interregnum. Circa 268 AD. Radiate head of Genius right, in mural crown / S C within wreath. | Text | ![]() |
RIC V 3 | TIME of GALLIENUS. Circa 268 AD. AE Dupondius? (13.56 gm). GENIVS P R, radiate head of Genius right, in mural crown / INT/VRB above and below S C within wreath. RIC V pt.1, 3 (Interregnum). | Text | ![]() |
RIC VIII Rome 104 | Anonymous issue, Rome. AD 348. 14.54 mm. ROMA, helmeted bust of Roma right, wearing imperial mantle / P-R across fields, emperor, helmeted and in military dress, standing left, looking right, holding spear in right hand and resting left hand on shield. RIC VIII Rome 104; Sear (1988) 3896. | Text | ![]() |
RIC X 3817 | Carthage, 0,99g. AE11, struck under Bonifacius. 423-425 AD. DOMINORVM NOSTRORV, rosette-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / Cross in wreath. RIC X 3817 corr. (this coin illustrated). | Text | ![]() |
Sabatier 142 | Anonymous, AE35 Contorniate, late 4th. C. AD. 24.41 g. Bust of Omphale (or Alexander III) left, wearing lionskin headdress, resting club on elevated right arm / Hercules standing right, wrestling centaur Nessus; club to left and tree beneath forepart of bull below. Sabatier 142; Alföldi, Kontorniat Pl. 23, 10 (obv described as Omphale). | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 2959 | Anonymous, AE15, Festival of Isis issue, Alexandria. 1.56 g. Struck under Julian II. DEO SANCTO SERAPIDI, draped bust of Serapis right, with modius on head. / DEO SANCTO NILO, river-god Nile reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiae. Mintmark ALE. (No field mark). Vagi 2959; Hoffmann Coll. 2169; Cohen VIII 3-4; Alföldi pl. IV, 35; VanHeesch 6a. | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 3370 | Anonymous, AE18, Festival of Isis. time of Julian II. Mid 4th century AD. Rome mint. DEO SE RADIPI (sic), radiate and draped bust of Serapis right, modius on head / VOTA PVBLICA, Isis walking left, holding sistrum in outstretched right hand and situla in left. Cf. RIC VIII 498 (reverse type; Julian II); cf. Alföldi, Festival 204; Vagi 3370. | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 3371 | Anonymous AE16, Festival of Isis. Mid 4th century AD. Rome mint. [DEO S]E-RAPIDI, radiate and draped bust of Serapis right, modius on head / VOT[A] PVB[LIC]A, Isis standing left, holding sistrum and reins, in tensa or biga drawn left by two mules. Cf. RIC VIII 500-1 (rev. type; Julian II); Alföldi, Festival 207; Vagi 3371. | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 3374 | Festival of Isis AE14. Circa mid 4th century AD. DEO SAR-APIDI, radiate and draped bust of Sol-Serapis right / VOTA PVBLICA, winged Sphinx walking right. | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 3399 | Anonymous, AE18, time of Julian II. Festival of Isis Coinage, AD 337-364. ISIS FARIA, Draped half-bust of Isis left, wearing hem-hem crown and holding sistrum in right hand / VOTA PVBLICA, Serapis standing facing, looking right, right arm raised, holding globe in left hand. Vagi 3399; Cohen 27 (under Helena, wife of Julian II). | Text | ![]() |
Vagi 3417 | Anonymous Issue for the Festival of Isis, AE3, 4th Century, Rome, 20mm, 2.51g. DEO SARAPIDI, Jugate, draped busts of Serapis right wearing modius and Isis wearing hem-hem crown / VOTA-PVBLICA, Isis standing facing, head right, sistrum upward in right hand, situla downward in left. RIC VI-IX, --; Vagi 3417. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 1 | Anonymous AE follis. Nicomedia. Struck under Maximinus II. AD 310-313. 15.5mm, 1.43g. DEAE SANC CERERI, Veiled and draped bust of Ceres left, holding grain ear and poppy in raised right hand / GEN CIVIT NICOM, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae. Mintmark OPA. Van Heesch 1. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, A | Anonymous AE16. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.13 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. A in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171a; Vagi 2955. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, B | Anonymous AE15. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.40 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. B in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171b. | Text | ![]() |
VanHeesch 2 Γ | Anonymous AE16, Antioch. ca AD 312. 1.29 g. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre. / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. Γ in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171c; Vagi 2955. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, Δ | Anonymous AE15, Antioch. ca AD 312. 1.84 g. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. Δ in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, E | Anonymous AE16. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.53 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. Epsilon in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171; Vagi 2955. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, H | Anonymous AE15. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.8 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. H in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171a; Vagi 2955. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, I | Anonymous AE16. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.53 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. I in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171; Vagi 2955. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, Z | Anonymous AE14. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.46 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. Z in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171h. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 2, Z (2) | Anonymous AE13. ca AD 310-313. Time of Maximinus II. 1.21 g. Antioch. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter seated left, holding globe and sceptre / VICTORIA AVGG, Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. Z in right field. Mintmark ANT. Van Heesch 2; McAlee 171h. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 3b | Anonymous, AE follis, Antioch, struck under Maximinus II. GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Tyche of Antioch seated facing on rocks, turreted and veiled, holding corn-ears, river-god Orontes swimming below. / APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre. Epsilon in right field. Mintmark AMS. Van Heesch 3b. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 3, Γ | Anonymous AE4, Antioch. ca AD 312. GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Genius of Antioch, veiled, seated facing, the rivergod Orontes swimming below / APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre. Officina letter Γ in right field. Mintmark SMA. Van Heesch 3. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 3, Z | Anonymous AE4, Antioch. ca AD 312. GENIO ANTIOCHENI, Genius of Antioch, veiled, seated facing, the rivergod Orontes swimming below / APOLLONI SANCTO, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre. Officina letter Z in right field. Mintmark SMA. Van Heesch 3. | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 5 | Anonymous AE17, Time of Maximinus II. Ca 312 AD. 1.93 g. Antioch. No legend, Draped, veiled and turreted bust of Tyche of Antioch right / No legend, Apollo standing left, holding patera and lyre. van Heesch 5 in "The Last Civic Coinages.." (NC 1993). | Text | ![]() |
Van Heesch 9b | Anonymous, AE12, 0.96 g. AD 312. Struck under Maximinus II. DEO SARAPIDI, head of Serapis right, modius on head. / GENIO ALEXAND, Alexandria reclining left, holding rudder. Mintmark MS. Van Heesch 9b. | Text | ![]() |
Woytek Metalla IX | AE quadrans, 15mm, anonymous issue, struck under Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161, coins of the mines. 3.48 g. Struck in Caesarea, Cappadocia. No legend, radiate head of Sol right / METAL-AVRELIA-NIS in three lines. Woytek, Metalla IX; RIC 1255 var (obverse); var of Cohen 118 and 121 (ditto). | Text | ![]() |
Woytek Metalla XIII | AE quadrans, 15mm, anonymous issue, struck under Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161, coins of the mines. Dalmatien. 2.69 g. No legend, draped bust of Artemis right, quiver behind shoulder / METAL DALM, stag standing left. Woytek, Metalla.. p. 62, XIII; RIC -; Cohen -. | Text | ![]() |
Alfoeldi: A Festival of Isis Issue pdf, on archive.org | |||
Van Heesch: Semi-autonomous coins struck under Maximilian (in French) pdf, in Rev. Num. Belgique 1975 | |||
Van Heesch: The last civic coinages and the religious policy of Maximinus Daza (in English) pdf, in Num. Chron. 1993 | |||