Explore our vast selection of collectible coins and paper money, perfect for both seasoned collectors and those new to the hobby. Our collection features unique pieces from various periods and regions, each with its own historical significance and value. Whether you're looking for rare coins to add to your collection or distinctive paper money that tells a story, you'll find it here. Our carefully curated assortment ensures that you get only the finest quality items. Experience the joy of collecting with our premium selection at Silver Queen.
NGC-certified Roman copper Aurelianianus of Emperor Probus (AD 276–282), struck during the turbulent Crisis of the Third Century. A genuine artifact from Rome’s “Age of Chaos.”
Authentic Roman bronze coin from the reign of Emperor Diocletian (AD 284–305), issued during his historic monetary reform. Features the iconic radiate crown and represents a pivotal era that stabilized the Roman Empire and reshaped its coinage system.
Kushan Kingdom AE (copper/bronze) tetradrachm of “Soter Megas” (Vima Takto), 1st–2nd century AD, showing a radiate bust of the king on the obverse and the king riding on horseback with Greek legend on the reverse.
Roman Empire silver denarius of Emperor Septimius Severus (AD 193–211), featuring a laureate portrait of the emperor on the obverse and a symbolic reverse (often Victory, gods, or military scenes); struck in silver, typically 17–19 mm and ~2.5–4 g.
Decapolis, Gerasa. Hadrian (AD 117–138). AE25.
Attractive bronze issue from the ancient city of Gerasa, featuring a classic portrait of Emperor Hadrian. A solid Choice Fine example with clear devices and appealing historical character.
Struck in Roman Egypt, this impressive large bronze features a finely rendered laureate portrait of Antoninus Pius. The reverse bears a classic Alexandrian design with regnal year L K (20). A handsome Choice Very Fine example with strong detail and excellent eye appeal.
A large bronze issue featuring the emperor’s facing portrait and bold “M” reverse, struck during the height of Justinian’s reign. A desirable dated example from the Byzantine capital.
Impressive large bronze featuring jugate imperial portraits, struck at Antioch during Rome’s millennium celebrations. A bold Very Fine example with well-preserved detail and strong historical appeal.
A sharply detailed provincial bronze featuring an elegant portrait of the empress, struck at the historic city of Abila. A choice Very Fine example with strong strike and attractive surfaces—an increasingly desirable issue from the Decapolis.
Hadrian (AD 117–138), AE23 – Philadelphia, Decapolis.
Well-struck provincial bronze featuring a finely detailed laureate bust of Hadrian, paired with a classic reverse type of the city. A strong Very Fine example with attractive surfaces and clear legends—an appealing piece from one of the famed cities of the Decapolis.