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Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in the Alte Roemer Gallery
Both experienced and beginner collectors who seek to buy ancient coins online nowadays face a huge and puzzling selection of different platforms and offers. Our goal is to make your life as a collector a little bit easier, by offering you a well-arranged and broad selection. The Alte Roemer Gallery specializes in authentic ancient Roman, Greek and Byzantine coins. Be it a Greek Tetradrachm, a Denarius from the time of the Roman Republic, a rare Imperial Roman coin or a Roman Aureus, or a coin from Late Antiquity, in our online shop you will surely find many interesting pieces for your collection. We furthermore offer you fascinating Medieval coins with a focus on Cob Coins and gold specimen.-
Extremely fine Marc Antony Denarius - LEG XI
Beautiful dark patina. Commemorating the Legio XI formed by M. Anton, while a Legio XI Actiaca fought in the Actium campaign serving Octavian.
€800Cleopatra VII. hemiobol with nicely preserved portraitBronze worth 40 Drachmai, Alexandria mint, 51 - 30 BC: Great portrait of the famous last Ptolemaic queen. After her death Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire.
€2,180Almost extremely fine Augustus denarius with nice patinaNice portrait, on reverse Capricorn with cornucopiae and rudder on globe. Colonia Patricia mint, 18 - 16 BC
€1,340Extremely fine Julius Caesar denarius - elephant trampling on horned snakeWell centered, beautiful tone. The reverse shows the emblems of the pontificate.
€3,100Extremely fine Julius Caesar denariusNice patina. Ex NAC Zürich, auction 25, 2003. Most likely minted to pay Caesar's troops after the victory at the Battle of Thapsus (North Africa, modern Tunis).
€2,450Very fine Nerva cistophoric tetradrachmVery impressive, large silver coin. Ex Gerhard Hirsch Nachf. auction Nr. 116 (1979), lot 3012.
€480Very fine Galba denariusEx old German private collection. Rare coin with beautiful "classical" Roman portrait.
€580Extremely fine Augustus denarius commemorating Battle of ActiumThis issue commemorates the victory of Octavian (Augustus) over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 B.C.
€1,800Marc Antony legionary Denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
€150Celtic coin - Iceni tribeEast Anglia mint, reported to have been found in Stonea Grange, Cambridgeshire.
€150Augustus denarius from Wishanger hoardFound 2021 in East Hampshire, UK. Revers showing Gaius and Lucius, the sons of M. Agrippa. The hoard is a very impressive proof of the fact that coins were in circulation for up to several centuries in the Roman era.
€450