686:
The Empire of Nicaea. John III, Ducas (1222-1254). AV (debased) Hyperpyron, Magnesia mint, c. 1232-1254. Obv. Christ seated facing upon throne without back, bearded and nimbate, wearin[...]
687:
The Empire of Nicaea. John III, Ducas (1222-1254). BI Trachy. Magnesia mint, c. 1232-1254. Obv. MP - ΘV. The Virgin standing facing, nimbate and wearing pallium and maphorium, holding[...]
688:
Bulgaria. Second Empire. Konstantin I (1257–1277) (?). AE Trachy. Veliko Turnovo mint (?). Obv. Facing bust of Christ, raising hand in benediction. Rev. Konstantin standing [...]
702:
Miscellaneous from ancient world. Multiple lot of seventeen (17)) BI/AE unclassified coins. BI/AE. Interesting. Noted Mileto's Follaro of Roger I. [...]
713:
Leads from Ancient World. Multiple lot of ten (10) Sardo-Punic lead weights with marks of value. PB. RR. 4.93 to 12.21 g. Very rare. Lovely green brown, tan and whit[...]
714:
Leads from Ancient World. Greek and Roman Italy. Multiple lot of five (5) lead objects: A Sardo-Punic lead weight with mark of value; a votive lead amphora; a Roman Tessera (Horse,TPA/Soldi[...]
715:
Leads from Ancient World. Greek and Roman Italy. Multiple lot of five (5) lead objects: A Sardo-Punic lead weight with mark of value; a votive lead amphora; a Roman Tessera (Horse,TPA/Soldi[...]
716:
Leads from Ancient World. Greek and Roman Italy. Multiple lot of five (5) lead objects: A Sardo-Punic lead weight with mark of value; a votive lead amphora; a Roman Tessera (Horse,TPA/Soldi[...]
718:
Leads from Ancient World. Roman Republic. Uncertain. PB ingot, c. 4th century BC. PB. 91.03 g. 44.00 mm. RR. Very rare and interesting. Superb deep tan brown patina. [...]
719:
Leads from Ancient World. PB Half walnut, Central Italy, 4th century BC. PB. 72.00 g. 32.00 mm. R. Rare and interesting. Earthen green-tan patina. About EF. [...]
723:
Italia Meridionale. Aghlabids, Muhammad II ibn Ahmad (250-261 AH / 863-875 DC). Lead seal. Cf. Tarascio 152; Cf., Balog (1979), dated aghlabid lead and copper seals from Sicily, in[...]
724:
Fatimids. Al-Mustansir (427-487 AH/ 1036-1094 AD). AV 1/4 dinar or robai, (Siqilliya), undated. D/ Kalima in three lines; legend around. R/ Name and titles in three lines; le[...]