Medieval Coins (Gold, Silver & Bronze)
Governors of Tabaristan AR Hemidrachm (780-793 AD) MS NGC (Vault)
$189.99
Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 0 |
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Flanders Gold Chaise D'Or Louis II de Mâle 1346-1384 AD MS-63 NGC
$5,559.00
Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 0 |
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Flanders Gold Chaise d'Or Louis II de Mâle (1346-1384) MS-64 NGC
$5,279.00
Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 14 |
Kingdom of France Gold Franc a Pied(1364-1380 AD) MS-65 NGC
$7,219.00
Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 16 |
Medieval Gold, Silver and Bronze Coins
The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 starting the Dark Ages which would see the breakup of the territories of the Roman Empire into a number of petty Kingdoms. These Germanic successor states would mint a number of Gold coins in the style of the Roman counterparts and would circulate widely into the early Middle Ages playing an important commercial and economic role in the early period. This period would see the rise of many great Kingdoms including the French under Charlemagne and the early English dynasties of the Anglo Saxons.Collectors interested in these coins may want to expand their search to encompass both ancient and medieval coins. From Ancient Egypt to the Roman Empire and more, APMEX offers a wide selection to meet every interest.
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