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Ancient Greece Silver Obol 5th-2nd Century BC (Random Coin)
$44.99
Quantity | Check/Wire |
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1 - 4 | $47.99 |
5 - 9 | $46.99 |
10 - 19 | $45.99 |
20 + | $44.99 |

Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm Owl (455-440 BC) Ch AU NGC (5/3)
$2,995.00

Grade | Mintage | Population |
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N/A | 0 |

Macedonia Gold Stater of Philip II (359-336 BC) CH AU NGC (5/4)
$9,995.00

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N/A | 0 |

Calabria Taras AR Didrachm Rider w/shield (332-302 BC) Ch XF NGC
$749.00

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N/A | 0 |

Kingdom of Bactria AR Tetradrachm Antimachus (180-165 BC) XF NGC
$1,695.00

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N/A | 0 |

Parthian Empire Silver Drachm Mithradates III (87-80 BC) MS NGC
$449.99

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Buy Ancient Greek Coins
Ancient Greek coins were not limited to present-day Greece. Some of the most artful coins were minted by Greek colonies in Sicily and southern Italy before Rome was little more than a city-state. Other Ancient Greek coins were struck by Alexander the Great and his successors from mints ranging from India to as far as Egypt. Ancient Greek rare coins give the ancient coin collector the opportunity of possessing some truly beautiful numismatic creations in their rare coin collection.This category contains some of antiquities finest examples of artistic engraving skill, and the beauty of the designs was said to have inspired Theodore Roosevelt to revitalize the beauty of U.S. coin design. This category also includes the very birth of coinage in the Western world, with Electrum and Lydian coins of Croesus.
If you collect ancient coins from Greece or another nation, your coins may have a natural patina, and this helps preserve their condition. Cleaning ancient coins can damage their beauty and their value. Chemical reactions from cleaning agents may alter the surface of the metal and mechanical damage from abrasive materials like brushes can brush away tiny parts of the design and device.
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