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Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Laureate head right of Tiberius. JPG file (89 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold aureus minted at Lugdunum. Female figure (probable representation of Livia) seated right on chair, holding long vertical scepter and branch. JPG file (91KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold stater minted at Mesembria. Head of Athena right wearing crested Corinthian helmet ornamented with serpent. JPG file (65 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold stater at Mesembria.Nike standing left, holding wreath and shp's mast; lower left: Corinthian helmet. JPG file (61 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold hyperpyron minted at Constantinople. Andronicus and Michael kneeling on either side of Christ, who is crowning both emperors. JPG file (113 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold hyperpyron minted at Constantinople. Bust of the Virgin within city walls. JPG file (116 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold solidus minted at Constantinople. Facing busts of Heraclius and son Heraclius Constantine, each wearing crown, with cross between. JPG file (118 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Claremont School of Theology Library Description: Gold solidus minted at Constantinople. Cross potent on three steps. JPG file (109 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 well as several subsequent emperors. A few Byzantine coins are included, minted in Constantinople. The original coins are part of the Curtis Paxman Collection, Claremont School of Theology Library.