The standard reference for the
coins of Alexander the Great is "The Coinage in the Name of Alexander the
Great and Philip Arrhidaeus" by Martin Price (1991). It is in print and
available from the Swiss Numismatic Society for ~US$ 275.
http://www.byzantinecoins.com/
A private collection of Late Roman, Byzantine and western contemporary
imitative gold coins from 330 to 1204. Le foto non vanno oltre il 641 d.C.
http://www258.pair.com/denarius/index.htm
My Coins of Gallienus and Family, includes coins in the name of Gallienus,
his wife Salonina, and their sons Valerian II and Saloninus. Some coins
of the Republic. A very sketchy Imperial Portrait Gallery on the coins
of Alexandria
http://dougsmith.ancients.info/
An Educational Site by Doug Smith on Roman Coins, Greek Coins and other
Ancient Coins: Septimius Severus, Julia Domna Coin Photos with a Digital
Camera 2002 Update, Caracalla & Elagabalus, Brockages & Clashed
Dies, Bride of My Favorite Coin, Apollo, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, Provincials
of Thrace and Moesia
http://www.coinsofromanegypt.org/
Monete dell'Egitto Romano - Coins of Roman Egypt (Collection, Greek dates,
Bibliography, Denominations, Reignal Years, Maps, Links, Biblioteca on
line)
http://www.roth37.it/COINS/Tanit/index.html
Tanit, dea fenicia-cartaginese, chiamata anche BA'ALAT o ASTARTE rappresentava
il volto del Dio BA'AL, personificazione del sole benefico - la monetazione
di Cartagine