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List of Top 10 Rarest And Most Valuable Roman Coins With their Values

Valued at $5,400, depicting Philip I from Phoenicia Tyre.

15. AD 244—249 Phoenicia Tyre Philip I Choice Fine 4-5

Valued at $4,320, depicting Maximinus from Cilicia Tarsus.

14. AD 235—238 Cilicia Tarsus Maximinus Choice Fine 5-5

Valued at $1,800, depicting Caracalla from Cilicia Isaura.

13. AD 198—217 Cilicia Isaura Caracalla Bronze MS 5-5

Valued at $7,200, a rare coin from the ancient Pontic Kingdom.

12. 120—63 BCE Pontic Kingdom Tetradrachm AU 4

Valued at $3,840, a coin from ancient Mysia depicting Cyzicus.

11. 550—450 BCE Mysia Cyzicus Stater XF 5

Valued at $3,360, a rare coin from the Troan Islands.

10. CA. 225—150 BCE Troan Islands Tenedos Tetradrachm XF 5

Valued at $4,320, a rare coin from the ancient city of Myrina in Aeolis.

9. Mid Second Century BCE Aeolis Myrina Tetradrachm AU 4-5

Valued at $7,800, a rare coin from ancient Athens.

8. 475—465 Attica Athens Tetradrachm AU 5-5

Valued at $3,600, a coin from the Scythian Geto-Dacians.

7. After 54 BC Scythia Geto-Dacians Coson MS 5-5

Valued at $4,080, portraying Perseus from the Macedonian Kingdom.

6. 179—168 BC Macedonian Kingdom. Perseus Tetradrachm AU 5-5

Valued at $4,320, depicting Alexander the Great.

5. 336—332 BC Star Amphipolis Alexander the Great Tetradrachm AU 5-5

Valued at $5,520, representing the ruler Antigonus II Gonatas.

4. 277—239 BC Antigonus II Gonatas Tetradrachm AU 5-5

An ancient coin featuring Alexander the Great, valued at $6,000.

3. 336—323 BC Alexander III the Great Stater AU 45

A rare coin from the Siculo-Punic era valued at $3,360.

2. 320—300 BC Siculo-Punic tetradrachm XF 5-5

Valued at $5,760, an extremely rare silver coin.

1. 450—420 BC AR Tetradrachm MS 5-5

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