Bronze
Bronze, a durable and historically rich alloy, plays a pivotal role in numismatics. Bronze coins, with their earthy hues and resilience, offer collectors a window into the past. They not only showcase artistic craftsmanship but also reflect the economic and societal dynamics of the eras in which they were minted, making them invaluable artifacts for numismatic enthusiasts.
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Roman Imperial. Constantinus II Caesar (AD 316-337). Æ Follis. Thessalonica
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Roman Imperial. Constantinus II Caesar (AD 316-337). Æ Nummus, Treveri
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Roman Imperial. Constantine II, as Caesar (AD 324-325). Æ Nummus
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Roman Imperial. Constantinus I. (AD 307 – 337). Æ Follis. Treveri mint
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AEOLIS. Cyme. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Hemiassarion
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Seleucid Empire. Antiochos IV Epiphanes (175-164 BC). Æ Dichalkon. Seleukeia on the Tigris mint. Struck circa 173/2–164 BC
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Kushan Empire. Vima Takto (Soter Megas) (circa AD 80-100). Æ Tetradrachm
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Kushan Empire. Vima Takto (Soter Megas) (circa AD 80-100). Æ Tetradrachm
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Troas, Abydos, 4th-3rd century BC. Æ – Apollo / Eagle
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Ionia, Smyrna, c. 190-170 BC. AE. Menodoros, magistrate
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Elaea, Aeolis, AE15. 133 BC-AD 14. Æ
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Aeolis, Myrina. Pseudo-autonomous issue, 2nd century AD. Æ – Polida, strategos
£38.00












