I’m looking at selling coins from my Roman Antioch collection I amassed over the past few years, ~75 coins. Also, I have a hodge-podge group of Miscellaneous coins (Ptolemaic, Seleukid, Greek, Republican) that are listed as well, ~25 coins.
- Within the United States, shipping would be $4 shipped with USPS including tracking.
- I offer combined shipping.
- International shipping would be on an individual basis at cost for shipping to your country. Reach out to discuss. (Based on assumed legality and policy for shipping and customs to your country.)
- All coins are personally guaranteed authentic for life and will issue a full refund including shipping if authenticity issues were to ever arise.
- Open to reasonable offers. If you are perusing here or any other parts of my collection and see a coin you’d love, feel free to reach out with an offer.
Click on coin images for attributions and additional information!
Roman Antioch Collection
Jump to Emperor: Pre-Augustan, Augustus, Tiberius, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus, Caracalla, Macrinus, Diadumenian, Elagabalus, Severus Alexander, Philip I, Trebonianus Gallus, Anonymous Pagan “Persecution” Issue
- Pre-Augustan era, Anonymous Tetrachalkon – $25

- Augustus – $100 SOLD

- Augustus – $60

- Augustus – $60

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?), 4 c/m’s – $60

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?) – $70

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?) – $50

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?) – $35

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?) – $40

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Antioch? Ephesus?) – $25

- Augustus, Asia Minor (Uncertain mint) – $50
- Augustus, Asia Minor (Uncertain mint), unique obv legend – $50

- Tiberius – $100

- Tiberius –
$20SOLD

- Claudius – $85

- Claudius – $45

- Claudius with Athena c/m – $30

- Nero with lituus before – $100 SOLD

- Nero with serpent before – $80

- Nero with serpent before (but very rough) – $25 SOLD

- Nero – $65

- Nero – $45

- Nero (Autonomous Issue) – $35

- Nero (Autonomous Issue) – $35

- Galba, rare obverse legend, possibly 3rd known – $160 SOLD

- Otho with Athena c/m – $240 SOLD

- Otho – $170 SOLD

- Vespasian – $60

- Vespasian (Autonomous Issue) – $45

- Titus – $90

- Domitian – $90

- Domitian as Caesar – $30

- Domitian with Athena c/m – $25

- Domitian with Athena c/m – $20

- Nerva – $100 SOLD

- Nerva – $65

- Nerva – $90

- Trajan – $80 SOLD

- Trajan – $30

- Trajan – $20

- Trajan (Syria, Seleucia Pieria), very rare – $120

- Trajan, As, struck in Rome for use in Syria – $80

- Trajan, As, struck in Rome for use in Syria – $80

- Trajan, Semis, struck in Rome for use in Syria – $35 SOLD

- Hadrian – $50

- Hadrian – $50

- Hadrian, struck in Rome for use in Syria – $65

- Antoninus Pius – $65

- Antoninus Pius – $65

- Antoninus Pius – $45

- Antoninus Pius – $25

- Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, bare-headed – $80

- Marcus Aurelius as Caesar – $80

- Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, rare small denomination – $50

- Lucius Verus with radiate crown – $85

- Lucius Verus – $20

- Caracalla, very rare variant with B at right of eagle (pre-issue test die?) – $140

- Caracalla – $60

- Caracalla – $40

- Macrinus – $40 SOLD

- Macrinus rare obv legend variant and location of Є & Δ – $40

- Macrinus with Diadumenian – $55

- Diadumenian – $55

- Elagabalus, uncommon with ΔЄ in wreath – $60

- Elagabalus, uncommon with ΔЄ in wreath – $60

- Elagabalus, radiate crown – $60

- Elagabalus, BL Tetradrachm, weak obverse – $40

- Elagabalus – $25

- Elagabalus – $15

- Elagabalus, large 8 Assaria – $60 SOLD

- Severus Alexander – $60

- Philip I – $40

- Trebonianus Gallus, crisp portrait and lovely patina – $120 SOLD

- Anonymous Pagan “Persecution” Issue, “Death” workshop Є/Δ – $80

- Anonymous Pagan “Persecution” Issue – $45

Miscellaneous (Ptolemaic, Seleukid, Greek, Republican, Etc)
- Alexander I Balas Drachm, brilliant metal with some iridescence – $180

- Ptolemy X Alexander I Tetradrachm, heavily toned with some fun colors developing on reverse, and a superb portrait compared to the usual others, the eagle on reverse is pretty crisp, and is easily datable (101-98 BC, depending on source) – $250

- Euboia, Chalkis, Drachm, nicely toned – $120

- Cherronesos, Thrace, rare and unpublished (selinon leaf), nice iridescent toning – $120

- Cherronesos, Thrace, toned – $70

- L. Scribonius Libo, Republican denarius, Scribonian Well, Rare Anvil moneyer tool symbol, some areas becoming iridescent – $130

- Antiochos VIII Epiphanes, Hemidrachm, rare denomination, nice portrait on a smaller coin, iridescent toning – $50

- Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios, Drachm – $50

- Alexander III “The Great”, Drachm, nicks but still VF detail, nice toning – $80

- Kasolaba, Caria, Hemiobol, tiny but stunning detail – $80

- Male Goat Kneeling (Thraco Macedonian Tribes) – $120

- Phrygia, Apameia, uncommonly good condition, less common magistrate – $90 SOLD

- Olympos, Lycia, Pseudo issue of the Lycian League, darkly toned – $55

- Massalia, Gaul, Obol, unusually nice – $65

- Ptolemy IX to Ptolemy XII, Diobol, some flaking, stable – $25

- Philip III Arrhidaios, AE Quarter Unit, uncommon denomination, stunning reverse with horse and rider – $40

- Pergamon, Mysia, Chalkous, tiniest Herakles bust! – $50

- Thessaly, Larissa Hemichalkon, Ex: BCD – $50

- Alexander III (the Great), Bow & Club series, Lifetime issue – $65

- Pella, Macedon, Birthplace of Alexander the Great, candy-like blue/green patina – $25

- Teos, Ionia – $20 SOLD

- Uncertain, Caria, Tetartemorion, confronted bulls, tiny and cool! – $35

- Pontos, Uncertain, possibly Amisos, horse head and comets! – $35

- Pontos, Uncertain, possibly Amisos, horse head and comets! – $40

- Phokaia, Ionia, tiny griffin head! – $40

- Abdera Thrace, uncommonly good condition for type – $40

- Alexander III the Great, Polyperchon, Shield and Helmet – $30

- Demetrios I Poliorketes, Shield and Helmet – $40

