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Select Multiple- Corroded and worn. 15
- Badly corroded. 10
- AE 4? 8
- AE 4. 7
- Corroded. 7
- Illegible. 7
- Very badly corroded. 7
- Worn and corroded. 5
- AE 3. 4
- Cut edge suggests it is possibly Nabataean. 4
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- Half coin. 4
- *Measurement unreliable due to splitting. 2
- 40 - 70 CE. 2
- AE 3? 2
- Badly corroded and missing a chunk. 2
- Badly corroded, only half a coin. 2
- Badly worn. 2
- Beginning - mid- 5th c. CE. 2
- Coin has cut sides. 2
- Constantius II. 2
- Corroded, worn, and missing a chunk. 2
- Cut edges. 2
- Late Roman AE4? 2
- One of the many issues in the Imperial VOTA series (4th c. CE). 2
- Probably AE 3 or 4. 2
- Probably AE 4, perhaps Salus Reipublicae, end 4th c. CE. 2
- Small AE 4. 2
- Too small to measure. 2
- Very worn. 2
- (Corroded and damaged). 1
- (Corroded but has a straight cut) Could be one of the issues of Aretas IV? 1
- (Deeply corroded with a small hole; both faces are illegible, process of oxydation continuing.) 1
- (Foundation of Petra as a colony 218-222 CE). 1
- (Oval shape with straight edge cut) Meshorer 97 1
- (Quite worn). 1
- (Round circular shape, very worn. These coins were struck between 141 and 145 CE). 1
- (Straight cuts). 1
- (Tenons protruding. Quite worn out and corroded with hole to the edge). 1
- (Too fragmented to illustrate). May be Nabataean. 1
- (Very worn and edges eroded). 1
- (Very worn). 1
- (Worn). 1
- *Measurement unreliable as coin is split. 1
- *Measurement unreliable as this is just a fragment. Cut fragment of an AE 4? 1
- *Measurement unreliable because of corrosion AE3. 1
- *Measurement unreliable because of corrosion. 1
- 1/2 coin that has been cut. Meshorer 112, 114. 1
- 110146 originally the type. 1
- 18 - 40 CE. 1
- 18-40 CE. 1
- 18-70 CE. 1
- 1st c. CE? 1
- 2nd or 3rd c. CE. 1
- 308 - 324 CE. Important coin for dating and interesting due to its minting at the opposite end of the empire. 1
- 4th c. CE 1
- 4th c. to the beginning of the 5th c. CE. 1
- 7.15 = 7.8 = This is the oddest thing I have ever seen. It is a normal flask, so deeply indented that it forms a cruciform shape, i.e., each face is padded flat, each indent is triangular and sharply tooled, as the base makes clear. I am going to have 1
- A 4th-century CE Roman AE4. 1
- A large chunk is missing from one edge. 1
- A large notch is cut into one edge. One side (reverse?) has in its center two circles with a single dot in their centers, which look like punches. The edges have been hacked away, so the sides of the coin are flat. 1
- A slight variation of two coins in RIC VII. See RIC VII Antioch #s54, 56. The mint-mark shown here ends in a 1
- A small, 4th-century Roman AE/billon coin. See RIC 8 (The Family of Constantine: 337-364) and RIC 9 (Valentinian I- Theodosius I: 364-395). 1
- A variation of Meshorer #s69/69a (p. 99). The variation here is that on the reverse, in field left, a 1
- AE 2 or 3. 1
- AE 3 (small) type: Gloria Romanorum (23): Honorius or Theodosius II, 408-421 CE. Emperor? Mint? (Constantinople, Nicomedia, Cyzique (Cyzicus), (Alexandria). 1
- AE 3 Type Fel Temp Reparatio, period: 351-361: Constantine II, Gallus or Julian. 1
- AE 3 of Constantius II, Mint - probably Antioch. Period 351-354 or 354-361, LRBC 2632 or 2635. Probably RIC VIII Antioch #142, 143, 153, or 155 (p. 524), dated to 350-355 CE or 187a-188 (p. 528), dated to 355-361 CE. 1
- AE 3 of the GLORI-A ROMA-NORVM (21) type showing the three emperors, struck in various Eastern mints (Constantinople, Nicomedia, Cyzicus, Antioch, Alexandria) after the proclamation of Theodosius II (402), until the death of Arcadius (408). Perhaps with name and portrait of Arcadius? 1
- AE 3 or 4. 1
- AE 3 or small AE 2, possibly Constantine II, period 351-361 CE. 1
- AE 3 small. Constantius II 351 - 361 CE. (354 -361 CE?). 1
- AE 3(?) Beginning 5th. c. perhaps Arcadius, Honorius, Theodosius II (402-408 CE). 1
- AE 3, Constantine II or Constans, the portrait appears to be that of Constantine II. Period 351-361 CE. 1
- AE 3, Gloria Romanorum (8), Constantinople (1), Valentinian (Valentian I, Valens, Gratien) with * at right: Valentinian I or Valens, 366-367 (LRBC 2085-2086) with * at left and crown = Valentinian I, Valens, Gratien, 367-375 CE, LRBC 2090-2093, with * and palm: same epoch, Gratien (LRBC 2097). 1
- AE 3, Second half middle 4th c. CE - beginning of 5th c CE, perhaps Securitas Reipublicae (period Valentinian, between 364-383 CE), perhaps Fel Temp Reparatio, FH (351 - 361 CE). 1
- AE 3, Valentinian epoch (Valentinian I, Valens, Gratien), period: 364 - 375 CE. 1
- AE 3, perhaps Arcadius or Honorius, period: 395-408 CE. Mint - Antioch LRBC 2791-94 (Antioch). 1
- AE 3, perhaps Constantine II / Constantius II? Type undetermined. 1
- AE 3, period 351-361 CE, perhaps Constantius II (351-355 CE = type 3) Mint? (cf. LRBC 2632, Antioch). Probably RIC VIII Antioch #142, 143, 153, or 155 (p. 524), dated to 350-355 CE or 187a-188 (p. 528), dated to 355-361 CE. 1
- AE 3, period 364-375 CE, period: Valentinian I (or Valens, or Gratien ca. 367 CE). Mint? (Antioch: LRBC 2653, for Valentinian I). 1
- AE 3, typed possibly Securitas Reipublicae, period. 364 - 383 CE. Perhaps Antioch - Emperor? (Valentinian I, Valens, Gratien). 1
- AE 4 1
- AE 4 Arcadius, Antioch, 383-392 = LRBC 2771. 1
- AE 4 of the 5th c (second-half), or nummus of the 6th? 1
- AE 4 or 3. 1
- AE 4 or small AE 3, end 4th c. - beginning of 5th c. Probably type Salus Reipublicae (383-395). 1
- AE 4 or small AE 3, fragment, second-half of 4th c. (possibly Valentinian epoch). Perhaps type Salus Reipublicae (383-395CE). 1
- AE 4 or small AE 3, probably end 4th c. (period: 383 - 395CE?). 1
- AE 4, Antioch, period 383-395 CE: Valentinian II (392 CE), Theodosius I, Arcadius or Honorius. 1
- AE 4, Arcadius, Antioch, period: 383-392 Ce: LRBC 2771. 1
- AE 4, end of 4th or beginning 5th c. CE, perhaps type Salus Reipublicae (383-395 CE)? 1
- AE 4, period 383-395 CE (or beginning 5th c. CE?). Large irregular letters to the right, but the bust and the style are carefully executed. 1
- AE 4, period 383-395, CE perhaps Arcadius, or Honorius, or Theodosius I, or Valentinian II. 1
- AE 4, period: 383-395 CE, perhaps Antioch. 1
- AE 4, period: 383-395 CE. 1
- AE 4, period: 483-495 CE, perhaps Antioch. 1
- AE 4, probably Honorius (period: 393-395 CE) Mint? (cf. LRBC, Antioch: 2778). 1
- AE 4, probably Theodosius I, period: 383-395 CE. Mint? 1
- AE 4, probably epoch 383 CE, Gratian, Valentinian II, Theodosius I or Arcadius, perhaps Antioch LRBC 2732-35 or 2740-43. 1
- AE 4/AE 3. 1
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