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British Celtic gold staters, 1st centuryBritish Celtic gold staters, of the N.E coast type, descended from the coins of Phillip II of Macedon. It depicts part of his hair on the obverse, and a set of horses with a chariot on the reverse
Athenian Tetradrachm, 6th century BCAn Athenian tetradrachm, showing the owl of Athens, 6th century BC
Brass Sestertius of Claudius, 1st centuryObverse view of a Roman brass sestertius, facing right, 1st century. It depicts the Julio-Claudian Emperor Claudius (10 BC - 54 AD)
Arrow-points from the Sahara, 7th century BC
Late republican denarii showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BCLeft: an obverse side, showing the face of a Gaul, 1st century BC. Right reads L.Hostilius Seserur
Denarius of Mark Antony, 1st century BCRepublican coin of Mark Antony (83-30 BC), obverse, head facing right, 1st century BC. One of the members of the triumvirate
Gallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani, 1st centruy BCGallo-belgic stater of the Ambiani (also found in S.E Britain), obverse side, head facing left, 1st century BC
Cast lead-alloy disc brooch from New Market Street, York. The decoration is related to a brooch from the Beeston Tor Hoard
Seal of King William II of EnglandThe seal of William II (1056-1100), depicting a man on horseback. He was commonly known as William Rufus, possibly because of his red faced appearance
Viking Jellinge-style Disc-BroochViking Disc-Brooch from York, in the Jellinge Style
Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BCLate republican denarii of Julius Caesar (100 BC ? 44 BC). On the left is an elephant and snake, in an allegory of good destroying evil
Late republican denarii with Mark Antony and Augustus Caesar, 1st century BCOn the left is Mark Antony (83-30 BC), and on the right Octavian/Augustus (63 BC-14 AD)
Late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st centuryA late republican Roman coin showing the head of a Gaul, 1st century
Roman coin of Vespasian, 1st centuryRoman coin of the Emperor Vespasian (9-79)
Roman coin of VespasianRoman coin of the Emperor Vespasian (9-79)
Coins from the Cuerdale Hoard, mostly English with some from the continent, including Hedeby and Kueic coins. Found near Rebbes, Lancashire in 1840