JUSTINIAN GOLD COIN
SEC. VI, SUCIDAVA-CELEI, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1993
GOLD COIN, HERACLIUS
SEC. VII, SUCIDAVA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1972, PALEOBYZANTINE BASILICA SECTOR
GOLD COIN, JUSTIN I
SEC. V, ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY, SUCIDAVA TERRITORY.
GEM STONE
ROMAN ERA, PURCHASED TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red gemstone, oval in shape. A female silhouette, dressed in a draped costume, was incised on the surface. The representation has not been satisfactorily preserved.
SILVER COIN, Severus Alexander (222-235).
Rome, Years 224-235, acquisition, private collection. OBVERSE: IMP. C. M. AVR. SEV. ALEXANDER AVG.; Laureate head right. REVERSE: P.M.TR.P.III COS. PP; Salus, seated to the left, feeds the coiled snake on the altar and rests her left elbow on the chair.
SILVER PENDANT
ROMAN ERA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, SUCIDAVA NECROPOLI Silver lunulla pendant, made of silver. Crescent shape, tapered ends, a link was attached with a rivet to the top, for hanging the piece on a necklace.
CAMEO STONE
ROMAN ERA, ACQUISITION OF THE TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red cameos, oval in shape. Renders a female face to the right, with combed hair and diadem on her head.
BLACK SILVER COIN (54-68)
Rome, Years 66-67p. Chr., acquisition, former Gheorghe Georgescu-Corabia collection. OBVERSE: [BLACK] CAESAR AVGVSTVS; Laureate head right; REVERSE: IVPPITER GVSTOS; Jupiter, seated left, holding thunderbolt and scepter.
GEM STONE
ROMAN ERA, PURCHASED TERRITORY OF SUCIDAVA Red-brick gem stone, oval shape. On the surface of the piece, a dolphin was schematically rendered through incisions.