Kingdom of Axum (Ethiopia), Ebana, 460-480 AD. Gold Unit (Tremissis), no date, Hahn/Keck 43.348 (this specimen), Munro-Hay 71, Gold 17,2 mm, weight 1,62 g., condotion VF, rare variety
Bust with tiara, earring and spear between 2 ears of barley, above H, ⧾ CΛX ⧾ ΛCΛ ⧾ CΛC ⧾ CIN Bust with cap, earring and branch between 2 ears of barley, ⧾ CEB ⧾ ΛNΛ ⧾ CAC ⧾ ΛCΛ (The analogy "King Eban")
Central Asia, Tokharistan (Bactria). AR Drachm. Sasanian style Imitating Khosrau I VI-VII Century. Silver 32 mm, Weight 2,86 g., Comdition XF, very rare
Celts, Northern Gaul. Ambiani. Gold stater circa 60-30 BC. Issue from the Gaulish War period, De la Tour 8704, D/T 242, Gold 16 mm, weight 5,90 g., Condition XF+, a massive, well and centrally struck, sharp relief details, shiny mint specimen, rare in this state of preservation
Large, dismembered horse to right; above, granules and ornament; below, crescent over granule between S • S / Smooth convex surface
China, Eastern Zhou dynasty- Warring States. Yan AE Ming Knife (knife coin), 401-220 B.C., Hartill 4.40-43, Numista #61870, copper 132 mm, weight 11,67 g., condition as pictured, patina washed off
The Parthian Kingdom. Orodes II (57-38 BC) AR Drachm, Av. Bust left wearing tiara, crescent behind Rv. Archer seated right, Sellwood 46.7, Silver 18-19 mm, weight 3,79 g., Condition VF/VF-
Anciend India. Post-Kushan (Jammu and Kashmir). Vigraha, 5th century AD. Pale AV Dinar no date, Mitch. 3650, bronze silver/gold plated 21 mm, waga 7,40 g., condition Fine, cleaned
China. Chou (Zhou) Dynasty, 1122-255 BC. Spade money, ca. 370-359 BC., Han State, Honan Province, Schjöth 29, Kempgen 60b, Coole 1596, copper 46 x 26 mm, weight 6,0 g., condition aVF, centuries old patina