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Different coin types
attract different personalities. Ancient Greek coins fascinate collectors
drawn to their artistic merit, while among ancient Roman coins, early
Imperial issues attract those prizing realistic and imposing portraits of
emperors and their families. Ancient Persian coins have special meaning to
collectors interested in the history, culture and religion of Iran. Further
East, the successors of Alexander struck unusual and attractive Indo-Greek
coins in Southwest Asia. Ancient coins were issued in many metals: gold,
silver, electrum (a natural gold-silver alloy), brass, bronze, billon
(debased silver), potin, lead and even nickel. Ancient gold can be
expensive, although some issues (notably those of the Byzantine Empire) are
very reasonably priced. Ancient silver coins are normally well preserved,
on the other hand bronze coins often circulated for long periods and many
examples show considerable wear, as well as the effects of chemical changes.
Biblical coins attract
those interested in early Christianity and ancient Jewish culture. Such
collectors may desire to find a "Tribute Penny" denarius of the emperor
Tiberius, a "Widow's Mite" lepton, a "Thirty Pieces of Silver" shekel or
coins of historic personalities such as Herod and Pontius Pilate that they
can buy online. All of these biblical coins may best be appreciated when
presented in their historical context -- the special theme of Classical
Coins.
Numismatic literature, in
addition to its informative content, is also a significant collecting
subject. Elegant engraved illustrations of Greek and Roman coins in early
numismatic books are treasured today by collectors. Catalogues offering
ancient coins for sale, either at fixed prices or at auction, are also an
important source of reference information and die study illustrations for
ancient Greek coins, Roman coins, Biblical coins and Persian coins. Such
catalogues sometimes become primary references, for example the Pozzi and
Shore sale catalogues.
Classical Coins offers a
wide selection of numismatic books, monographs, sale catalogues and other
references that you can buy online through our website. These can be good
investments, since they recently have been appreciating even faster than the
coins they describe. |