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- Museum number:
- 8-7841
- Culture or time period:
- Late Roman Republic (242-49 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 187-55 BC
- Dimensions:
- weight 37.44 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Person depicted:
- Janus (Roman diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-8390
- Culture or time period:
- Valerian Dynasty (253–261 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 253-268 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Person depicted:
- Gallienus (Emperor of Rome)
- Museum number:
- 8-4975
- Culture or time period:
- Barracks Emperors (235–284 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 244-249 AD
- Dimensions:
- linear 29.9 millimeters and weight 20.342 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Antioch on the Orontes (ancient city), ancient Syria
- Person depicted:
- Otacilia Severa (Empress of Rome, Consort of Philip the Arab)
- Museum number:
- 8-4013
- Culture or time period:
- Nerva–Antonine Dynasty (96–192 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 158-159 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (modern city), Lazio, Central Italy
- Person depicted:
- Antoninus Pius (Emperor of Rome) and Pietas (Roman deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-4983
- Culture or time period:
- Greek Classical Period (480–323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena and Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 345-317 BC
- Dimensions:
- weight 31.51 grams and linear 28.4 millimeters
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Syracuse (ancient colony)
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity)
- Museum number:
- 8-4969
- Culture or time period:
- Severan Dynasty (193–235 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 218-222 AD
- Dimensions:
- weight 12 grams and linear 27.6 millimeters
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Sidon (ancient city), Phoenicia
- Collection date:
- 1900
- Person depicted:
- Elagabalus (Emperor of Rome) and Nike (Greek diety)
- Museum number:
- 8-7831
- Culture or time period:
- Elusates (ca. 5th century–56 BC)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 480-323 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 20 millimeters and weight 4.85 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Aquitania (ancient region)
- Museum number:
- 8-4827
- Culture or time period:
- Classical Macedonia (480-323 BC)
- Object class:
- Athena and Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 220-178 BC
- Dimensions:
- linear 15 millimeters and weight 3.9 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- North Macedonia
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Athena (Greek deity) and Philip V (King of Macedon)
- Museum number:
- 8-4966
- Culture or time period:
- Severan Dynasty (193–235 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 222-235 AD
- Dimensions:
- linear 29.6 millimeters and weight 18.475 grams
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Antioch on the Orontes (ancient city), ancient Syria
- Person depicted:
- Severus Alexander (Emperor of Rome)
- Museum number:
- 8-4027
- Culture or time period:
- Nerva–Antonine Dynasty (96–192 AD)
- Object class:
- Coins (money)
- Function:
- 7.5 Issued Currency and Associated Containers
- Production date:
- 161-176 AD
- Collector:
- Alfred Emerson
- Collection place:
- Rome (ancient city)
- Collection date:
- unknown
- Person depicted:
- Faustina II (Empress consort of Marcus Aurelius) and Salus (Roman diety)