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Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 212. Hercules standing left, holding branch and club with lion skin. JPG file (80 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 197-198. Salus seated left, feeding snake coiled around altar. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 197-198. Laureate head right of Septimius Severus. JPG file (63 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, March A.D. 235-January A.D. 236. Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm. JPG file (73 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, March A.D. 235-January A.D. 236. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Maximinus. JPG file (75 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 224. Emperor in military dress standing left, holding globe and spear. JPG file (66 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome. Elagabalus sacrificing right over lighted altar, holding patera and club; in right field, star. JPG file (62 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Silver denarius minted at Rome, A.D. 224. Laureate and draped bust right of Severus Alexander. JPG file (71 KB) -
Coins from ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods
User CollectionContributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Digital images of ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine coins (manufactured between 550 BC to 1300 AD). Some of the coins have connections with biblical stories. Most of the collection is devoted to a series of Roman imperial coinage, with coins representing each of the first twelve Ceasars, as we...
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