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Tetradrachm of Seleucus II from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

1 Drachm of Seleucus II from Hecatompylus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Hecatompylus
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Ecbatana

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Ecbatana (Media)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Seleucus II from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Coin of Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome from Neapolis

Mint: Neapolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 203–222, ruled 218–22

Coin of Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome

Artist: Unknown
Mint, possibly by: Laodiceia
Ruler: Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 208–235, ruled A.D. 222–35

Coin from Macedonia

Mint: Macedonia

Coin from Macedonia

Mint: Macedonia

Coin from Tabae

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Tabae

Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Tarraco

Mint: Tarraco
Honorand: Julius Caesar Drusus, A.D. 7–33
Honorand: Livia, Empress, consort of Augustus, 59/58 B.C.–A.D. 29
Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37

Coin of Tiberius, Emperor of Rome from Italica

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Italica
Honorand: Julius Caesar Drusus, A.D. 7–33
Ruler: Tiberius, Emperor of Rome, 42 B.C.–A.D. 37

Coin of Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome from Zeugma

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Zeugma (Commagene)
Ruler: Antoninus Pius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 86–161, ruled A.D. 138–161

Coin of Philip II from Nisibis

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Nisibis (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Philip II, Emperor of Rome, 238–249, ruled 247–49

1 Drachm from Laodicea ad Mare

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Laodicea ad Mare (Syria)

Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome from Edessa

Mint: Edessa, Mesopotamia
Ruler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225–244, ruled 238–44

Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome from Caesareia, Cappadocia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225–244, ruled 238–44

Coin of Antiochus IV Epiphanes from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Antiochus IV Epiphanes, ca. 215–164 B.C., ruled 175–164 B.C.

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