Find the Coin that Finds You

Some visitors come looking for a specific emperor. Others arrive curious about a mint they've only read about in history books. Still others drift through without a goal, waiting for something to catch the eye — a profile, a denomination, a fragment of Greek or Arabic script.

This page holds the entire collection in one place, searchable and filterable. Narrow by civilization to move from the Roman Republic to the courts of the Umayyad Caliphate. Filter by denomination to compare the heavy bronze sestertii of the early Empire with the silver-washed antoniniani of the Crisis of the Third Century. Search by mint to trace the coins that emerged from a single city — Antioch, Rome, Alexandria, Tabaristan — and see how one place spoke in metal across the centuries.

Every coin links to its own story. Click through to read about the ruler who commissioned it, the symbolism on its reverse, and the moment in history it was born into.

Alexander III “the Great” – AE

The Alexander III “the Great” Bronze (Price 301) is a rugged, tactile piece of the greatest military expansion in human history. Struck between 336–323 BC—likely at a Macedonian mint like...

Andronicus II – Basilikon

The Andronicus II Basilikon (Sear 2402) is a coin born of a desperate identity crisis. Struck between AD 1304 and 1320, it represents a moment when the Byzantine Empire—the last...

Anonymous – Triens – Prow

The Anonymous Roman Republic Triens (Crawford 56/4) is a heavy, tactile relic from the era when Rome was transforming from a local Italian power into a Mediterranean superpower. Struck during...

Antoninus Pius – As – Minerva

The Antoninus Pius “Minerva the Defender” As (RIC III 826) is a beautiful bronze testament to the Pax Romana at its absolute peak. Struck between AD 145–147, this coin represents...

Ariobarzanes I – Drachm – Nike

The Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios Silver Drachm (Simonetta 45a) is a high-stakes political document struck in silver. Minted between 96–63 BC at Eusebeia (modern-day Kayseri, Turkey), this coin tells the story...

Attica – Tetradrachm – Owl

If there is a “holy grail” for every ancient coin collector, the Athenian Owl Tetradrachm (Kroll 8; HGC 4, 1597) is it. This wasn’t just money; it was the “Dollar...

Augustus – AS – AVGVSTVS

The Augustus As (RIC I 486 / RPC I 2235) is a remarkable example of “transitional” coinage. Struck around 25 BC, it dates to the very infancy of the Roman...

Augustus – As – SC

For a collector of the early Roman Empire, the copper As of Augustus, cataloged as RIC 376, represents one of the most significant administrative reforms in numismatic history. Minted in...

Augustus – Quinarius – Victory

The Augustus “Asia Recepta” Quinarius (RIC I 276) is a masterpiece of political marketing struck in 29–28 BC. This coin doesn’t just represent currency; it represents the exact moment the...

Aurelian – Tetradrachm – Eagle

This specific coin, a billon tetradrachm from the Alexandria mint, is a fascinating artifact from one of the most tumultuous and transformative periods in Roman history. Produced during the reign...

Caracalla – Denarius – Mars Spear

The Caracalla “Mars the Defender” Denarius (RIC IV 223) is a striking piece of silver propaganda from the height of the Severan military autocracy. Struck between AD 210–213, this coin...

Commodus – Denarius – Roma

If you are looking for the “Soul of a Coin” that captures the exact moment the Roman Empire began its long, slow slide from glory into chaos, the Commodus Denarius...

Constans – Follis – Solider

The Constans “Hut” Follis (RIC VIII Rome 140) is one of the most evocative and debated pieces of late Roman propaganda. Struck around AD 348–350, this coin was part of...

Constantine I – Follis – Campgate

If you’re looking for a coin that represents the “Stone and Mortar” of the Roman Empire, the Constantine I “Campgate” Follis (RIC VII Alexandria 45) is a masterstroke of architectural...

Constantine I – Follis – Galley

The Constantine the Great “Victory on a Galley” Follis (RIC VII Constantinople 25) is a spectacular maritime monument in bronze, struck between AD 327–328. This coin is more than just...

Constantine I – Follis – Quadriga

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Grand Finale” of Rome’s most transformative figure, the Constantine I “Quadriga” Follis (RIC VIII 4) is a masterclass in celestial,...

Constantius II – Follis – Phoenix

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Eternal Rebirth” of a struggling Empire, the Constantius II “Phoenix” Follis (RIC VIII 129) is a masterclass in mystical, restorative...

Crispus – Follis – Roma

The Crispus “Eternal Rome” Follis (RIC VII Rome 152) is a spectacular and rare bronze issue struck around AD 320. This coin is a masterclass in Constantinian propaganda, combining the...

Diocletian – Antoninianus – Jupiter

The Diocletian “Jupiter the Conservator” Antoninianus (RIC V 222) is a heavy-hitting piece of political propaganda struck between AD 284–285. Minted at Ticinum (modern Pavia, Italy), this coin represents the...

Domitian – Denarius – Minerva

The Domitian “Thunderbolt Minerva” Denarius (RIC II.1 731) serves as a striking silver window into the obsessive, militaristic, and deeply religious mind of the last Flavian Emperor. Struck in AD...

Domitian – Denarius – Pegasus

The Domitian “Pegasus” Denarius (RIC II.1 921) serves as a striking silver window into the early, ambitious years of the Flavian dynasty. Struck in AD 76, this coin was minted...

Domitian – Dupondius – Virtus

If you are looking for a coin that captures the “Iron Fist” of the Flavian dynasty, the Domitian Dupondius (RIC II.1 754) is a masterclass in imperial branding. Struck in...

Elagabalus – Denarius – Mars

The Elagabalus “Mars the Victor” Denarius (RIC IV 122) serves as a fascinating silver window into one of the most bizarre and tumultuous chapters in Roman history. Struck around AD...

Farrukhan – Tabaristan – Hemidrachm

The Farrukhan Silver Hemidrachm (Year 76 PYE) is a remarkable “time traveler” from the fog-shrouded forests of the Alborz Mountains. Struck around AD 727–728, this coin belongs to the Dabuyid...

Faustina I – Denarius – Ceres

The Diva Faustina I “Ceres” Denarius (RIC III 362) is a poignant silver relic from the “Golden Age” of the Antonines. Struck shortly after AD 141, this coin is part...

Galerius – Antoninianus – Jupiter

Gemini said The Galerius “Harmony of the Military” Antoninianus (RIC VI 16) serves as a striking silver-washed window into the “New Order” of the late 3rd century. Struck around AD...

Galerius – Follis – Genius

The Galerius “Genius of Rome” Follis (RIC VI Treveri 158b) is a heavy, bronze testament to the “Rule of Four”—the Tetrarchy—that saved the Roman Empire from total collapse. Struck around...

Gallienus – Antoninianus – Hercules

The Gallienus “Hercules the Defender” Antoninianus (RIC V 672) is a defiant piece of silver-washed propaganda from the absolute nadir of the 3rd Century Crisis. Struck around AD 260–268 at...

Gallienus – Antoninianus – Mars

The Gallienus “Virtue of the Emperor” Antoninianus (RIC V 534) serves as a gritty silver-washed window into the “Age of Anxiety.” Struck around AD 260–268, this coin was minted in...

Gallienus – Antoninianus – Mercury

Gemini said The Gallienus “Mercury of the East” Antoninianus (RIC V Gallienus 653) serves as a fascinating silver-washed window into the “Age of the Gallic Breakaway.” Struck around AD 260–268,...

Geta – Denarius – Minerva

The Geta “Minerva” Denarius (RIC IV 34b) serves as a poignant silver window into the fragile childhood of an Emperor whose life would end in one of Rome’s most infamous...

Gordian III – Tetradrachm – Eagle

The Gordian III “Ram and Crescent” Tetradrachm (Prieur 298) is a massive, high-relief silver treasure from the Roman East. Struck around AD 241–242 in the legendary city of Antioch ad...

Greek – Antiochos IX – Dichalkon

The Antiochos IX “Thunderbolt” Dichalkon (HGC 9, 1248) is a rugged, defiant bronze from the twilight of the Seleucid Empire. Struck between 114–95 BC at the royal mint of Antioch,...

Greek – Cilicia – AE – Hermes

The Corycus “Hermes the Merchant” Bronze (SNG France 1086-1093 var.) is a brilliant piece of maritime history from the rugged coast of Cilicia (modern-day Turkey). Struck during the 1st century...

Greek – Thessaly – Ae – Bull

The Thessalian “Butting Bull” Bronze (SNG Copenhagen 27) is a rugged, spirited piece of regional history from the heart of ancient Greece. Struck between 400–344 BC at the river-city of...

Greek – Thessaly – Trihemiobol

The Larissa Silver Trihemiobol (BCD Thessaly II 341) is a masterpiece of Greek miniature art. Struck between 365–320 BC, this coin represents the high-water mark of the “Fine Style” in...

Hadrian – As – Galley

If you are looking for the “Soul of a Coin” that perfectly captures the personality of Rome’s most restless ruler, this Hadrian “Galley” As (RIC II.3 2341 / RIC 674)...

Hadrian – Sestertius – Diana

The Hadrian “Diana the Huntress” Sestertius (RIC II 2398) serves as a heavy, bronze testament to an Emperor who was as much a restless traveler and woodsman as he was...

Khusro II – Drachm – Fire Altar

The Khusro II Silver Drachm (AD 590–628) is a massive, shimmering piece of imperial history from the final glorious chapter of the Sasanian Empire. Struck during the reign of the...

L. Papius – Denarius – Grifin

The L. Papius “Juno Sospita” Denarius (Crawford 384/1) is a masterpiece of the Roman Republic’s “Serrate” series, struck in 79 BC. This coin is a favorite among specialists not just...

L. Procilius – Denarius – Biga

The L. Procilius “Juno Sospita” Denarius (Crawford 379/2) is a high-octane masterpiece of the Roman Republic, struck in 80 BC. This coin is a favorite among specialists for its dynamic...

Licinius I – Follis – Mars

The Licinius I “Mars the Conservator” Follis (RIC VI Ticinum 121a/124a) serves as a striking bronze window into the final, fractured years of the Roman Tetrarchy. Struck around AD 310–311,...

Lucius Verus – Denarius – Mars

The Lucius Verus “Mars the Avenger” Denarius (RIC III 515) serves as a striking silver window into the high-stakes military theater of the mid-2nd century. Struck in AD 164, this...

Marcus Aurelius – Denarius – Eagle

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Passing of a Golden Age,” the Marcus Aurelius “Consecratio” Denarius (RIC III 664) is a masterclass in somber, transcendental propaganda....

Mark Antony – Legionary Denarius

The Mark Antony Legionary Denarius (Crawford 544/18) is one of the most famous “military” coins in history. Struck in 32–31 BC, these coins were minted not in a city, but...

Nero – As – Victory

The Nero “Victory” As (RIC I 312) serves as a striking silver-screened window into the golden facade of an Emperor whose reign was as theatrical as it was tumultuous. Struck...

Nero – Tetradrachm – Alexandria

The Nero “Elephant Queen” Tetradrachm (RPC I 5289) is a heavy, evocative silver-alloy coin struck in AD 65–66 in the legendary city of Alexandria. This coin represents the exotic, high-stakes...

Nerva – Denarius – Simpulum

The Nerva “Priestly Implements” Denarius (RIC II 24) serves as a striking silver window into a moment of extreme political delicacy. Struck in AD 97, this coin represents the “Great...

Philip II – AE – Cyrrhestica – Temple

The Philip II “Temple of Zeus Kataibates” Bronze (RPC VIII 58851) is a magnificent architectural specimen from the Roman East, struck between AD 247–249. Minted in Cyrrhus (Cyrrhestica, in modern-day Syria),...

Philip II – Antonianus – RIC 216

The Philip II “Prince of Youth” Antoninianus (RIC IV 216) serves as a poignant silver-washed window into the dynastic ambitions of a father and the tragic brevity of a son’s...

Postumus – Antoninianus – Mars

The Postumus “Mars the Victorious” Antoninianus (RIC V 57) is a defiant silver-washed treasure from the birth of the Gallic Empire. Struck around AD 262 at the capital of Treveri...

Postumus – Antoninianus – Moneta

The Postumus “Moneta” Antoninianus (RIC V 75) serves as a striking silver-washed window into one of the most successful “breakaway” states in Roman history. Struck between AD 260–269, this piece...

Probus – Antoninianus – Quadriga

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Unconquered General” at the height of his power, the Probus “Quadriga” Antoninianus (RIC V.2 203) is a masterclass in aggressive,...

Probus – Antonininanus – Virtus

The Probus “Virtue of the Emperor” Antoninianus (RIC V 436) is a striking silver-washed window into the “Restoration of the World.” Struck between AD 276–282 in Ticinum (modern Pavia, Italy),...

Q. Titius – Denarius – Pegasus

The Q. Titius Denarius (Crawford 341/2), struck in 90 BC, is a masterpiece of Late Republican symbolism. While the previous issue (341/1) featured a more archaic, bearded deity, this specific...

Severus Alexander – Sestertius – Roma

The Severus Alexander “Eternal Rome” Sestertius (RIC IV 602) is a massive, storied bronze issued between AD 231–235. This coin represents the “Indian Summer” of the Pax Romana—a final, dignified...

Theophilus – Follis

he Theophilus Follis (Sear 1667) is a striking bronze monument from the mid-9th century. Struck between AD 829–842 in Constantinople, this coin represents the final, fiery chapter of the Second...

Titus – Denarius – Statue

The Titus “Rostral Column” Denarius (RIC II 16a) serves as a striking silver window into the dawn of a new, post-civil war era. Struck in AD 79, shortly after Titus...

Trajan – Denarius – Felicitas

The Trajan “Felicitas” Denarius (RIC II 121) serves as a striking silver window into the absolute zenith of the Roman Empire. Struck between AD 103–111, this coin was minted during...

Trajan – Denarius – Victory

Holding the Trajan “Victory on Prow” Denarius (RIC II 59) is like gripping a silver fragment of Rome’s “Optimis” era, the moment the Empire reached its absolute peak of confidence...

Valentinian I – Follis – Captive

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Iron Fist of the Frontier” during Rome’s twilight, the Valentinian I “Captive” Follis (RIC IX Siscia 5a) is a masterclass...

Vespasian – As – Eagle

If you are looking for a coin that represents the “Iron Foundation” of the Flavian dynasty, the Vespasian “Eagle on Globe” As (RIC II.1 482 / 1202) is a powerful...

Vespasian – Denarius – Oxen

If you are searching for a coin that represents the “Healing of Rome” after its most chaotic year, the Vespasian “Oxen” Denarius (RIC II.1 944) is a masterclass in quiet,...

Vologases III – Drachm – Archer

The Vologases III “Silk Road Sovereign” Drachm (Sellwood 78.2) is a stunning silver artifact from the Parthian Empire, struck between AD 105–147. This coin represents a fascinating era of “Great...

Volusian – Antonianus – Concordia

The Volusian “Concord of the Emperors” Antoninianus (RIC IV 168) serves as a poignant silver-washed window into a rare moment of familial unity during the chaotic “Crisis of the Third...