21AD-22AD Dupondius Tiberius Reverse MV 21AD-22AD Dupondius – Tiberius - The 21AD-22AD Dupondius, Emperor Tiberius. SC means senatus consultum, or 'by decree of the Senate' so the coin was an official issue.
69AD Denarius Vitellius Victory Obverse 69AD Denarius – Vitellius / Victory - Silver Denarius of Emperor Vitellius struck in 69AD at the Rome Mint. The Obverse shows the laureate head of Emperor Vitellius facing right.
List of Emperor Commodus Roman coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors. List of Commodus Roman - List of Emperor Commodus Roman coins with descriptions, images, mintages, history and information for coin collectors.
86AD Silver Denarius Domitian Obverse RM 86AD Silver Denarius – Domitian - The 86AD Silver Denarius of Emperor Domitian, minted around 86AD (reverse shows IMP XI COS XII) at the Rome Mint.
66AD Sestertius Nero Obverse MV 66AD Sestertius – Nero - The 66AD Sestertius of Emperor Nero. It is an Orichalcum Sestertius minted between 54AD and 68AD at the Lugdunum Mint.
193AD Dupondius Didius Julianus Obverse CNG 193AD Dupondius – Didius Julianus - AE (Bronze) Dupondius of Emperor Didius Julianus minted in 193AD. Didius Julianus was the second Emperor in the Year of the Five Emperors (193AD).
64AD 65AD 66AD Sestertius Nero Reverse 64AD-66AD Sestertius – Nero - The 64AD-66AD Sestertius, Emperor Nero. Military manoeuvrers are often shown on Roman Coins. Text on reverse is "DECURSIO" which means 'military manoeuvrer'.
116AD-117AD Sestertius Emperor Trajan Obverse 116-117AD Sestertius – Trajan - The 116AD Sestertius, minted in Rome between 116AD and 117AD during the reign of Emperor Trajan. Read how this was dated by a museum.
54AD-68AD Sestertius Nero Roma Obverse 54AD-68AD Sestertius – Nero - Sestertius of Emperor Nero, struck between 54AD and 68AD at the Rome mint. The reverse is ROMA, a female deity who personified the Roman Empire.
90AD-91AD Sestertius Domitian Obverse 90AD-91AD Sestertius – Domitian - This is possibly an Orichalcum Sestertius of Emperor Domitian minted 90-91AD. Orichalcum is a golden-coloured bronze alloy that was often used in ancient Rome.