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FROM SELECTED DEALERS

FOR SMART COLLECTORS

FINE COINS & MEDALS

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ANCIENT COINS

INSPIRATION

WELCOME TO THE NUMISPLACE

WORLD COINS

GOLD

MEDALS

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With this is mind, we have invited a selection of dealers to join The NumisPlace: an outstanding inventory of coins put together by some of the world's most prestigious coin dealers and accessible to all numismatic enthusiasts. Through joining The NumisClub, members will have access to important privileges such as early bird access to newly published coins on The NumisPlace and invitations to our members-only parties organized during major international coin shows.

We are committed to promoting and supporting the highest standards in numismatics, providing a secure marketplace and the cultivation of friendships among dealers and collectors.

OUR VISION

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Greece. Boeotia. Thebes

Stater ca. 425-395 BC

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Sicily. Syracuse

Tetradrachm ca. 415 BC

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Celtic Gaul. Remes (Reims)

Stater, 100-50 BC

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Italy. Bruttium. Terina

Stater ca. 420 BC

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Sicily. Syracuse

Decadrachm ca. 405 BC

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Thessaly. Larissa

Drachm ca. 380 BC

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Roman Empire

Faustina I, AD 138-140

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Asia. Lycia. Mithrapata

Stater ca. 380 BC

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Sicily. Carthaginians

Tetradrachm ca. 350 BC

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Italy. Calabria. Tarentum

Stater ca. 302 BC

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Roman Empire

Marcus Aurelius, AD 161-180

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Kings of Macedon

Tetradrachm ca. 246 BC

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Roman Republic

Didrachm ca. 241-235 BC

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Bactrian Kingdom

Tetradrachm ca. 180 BC

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Roman Empire

Commodus, AD 177-192

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Syria. Seleucid Kingdom

Tetradrachm ca. 161 BC

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Roman Imperatorial

Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC

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Byzantine Empire

Justinian II, AD 685-695

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S.P.Q.R.

INSPIRATION

Res Publica Romana

After the banishment of the Etruscan kings around 500 BC, the Romans established their state "res publica - the common cause”. However, the Roman Republic was not a democracy but was governed by the Roman nobility, who held decisive political offices. Not less than 370 names of men, hungry for reputation and prestige, can be listed during the moving period when Rome's control expanded from the city's surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world.

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IMPERATORIAL

Coinage from 49-27 BC

Once the issue of coinage was entirely in the hands of the Roman Senate, who annually appointed the monetary magistrates. But before the overthrow of the Republican constitution a new minting authority appeared: the Imperatores. These powerful military commanders assumed the right to produce coinage. And so it came that during the war between Caesar and Pompey, the control was entirely in the hands of Caesar and after 40 BC under the control of the Triumvirs Octavian and Mark Antony.

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Ancient Rarities in a single click

RARITIES

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World Rarities in a single click

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SELLERS

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