Five Roman emperors and one empress for swap

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I put together a small lot of ancient coins for swap. It consists of five emperors and one empress, the coins are:

- As Hadrianus (125 - 128) - a 25mm coin. One of the "Five good emperors". Hadrian was a great admirer of Greece and arguably one of the best emperors in Roman history.
- As Faustina (141) - a 27mm coin. Faustina was wife of Antoninus Pius (another of the "Five good emperors") and one of the most important women in Roman history.
- As Marcus Aurelius (145) - a 25mm coin. Marcus Aurelius was nephew and adopted son of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, the last of the "Five good emperors".
- Sestertius Gordian III. - a 28mm provincial issue for the legions stationed at Viminacium. The reverse is Moesia standing facing, head left, arms outstretched over a lion and a bull. The lion and bull were the symbols of the 7th and 4th legion, the legions stationed in Moesia at the time.
- Follis Maximianus - a large 24mm coin with most of the silver coating still on the coin. Maximianus was co-emperor with Diocletian and a member of the tetrarchy.
- Nummus Constantius II - a small 15mm coin. The second son o Constantine I. His reign saw constant warfare on the borders and civil wars at home.








Unlike the common small 3rd and 4th century ancient coins, five out of six coins in this lot are large in diameter. Some of them come from my own collection but I don't need them anymore due to finding upgrades. I'm looking to swap them for other ancient, medieval European (Hungary and Croatia) or Habsburg coins. Other offers are also welcome and I can also sell the coins for 40$ + 10$ for shipping if a swap is not possible.

If anyone is interested please let me know. :)
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.


Still available for swap along with these two ancient city commemoratives issued in the 4th century to mark the foundation of Constantinople and to also re-affirm Rome as the traditional center of the Empire. The wolf and twins type depict Romulus and Remus (the founders of Rome) being suckled by the she-wolf. The victory on a prow type alludes to the naval victory of Crispus and his subsequent capture of Byzantium (soon to be re-named Constantinople).

I'm looking to swap them for other ancient and medieval coins that circulated in Croatia but will consider other offers too. Or I can sell the coins from both posts for 40$ + shipping.

If anyone is interested please let me know. :)
I collect and deal in ancient Roman coin. In case you're looking for affordable ancient coins or need any help with the coins you already have send me a message.
Topic locked (Numista Robot, 7 Ağu 2019, 22:43)

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