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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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Italy. Lucania. Sybaris

Nomos, ca. 550-510 BC

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Kings of Macedon

Alexander III, Stater

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Sicily. Messana

Tetradrachm ca. 412 BC

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Roman Empire

Diva Faustina, AD 141

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Thessaly. Larissa

Drachm ca. 356-342 BC

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Roman Empire

Septimius Severus, Aureus

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Roman Republic

Q. Antonius Balbus, 83 BC

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Byzantine Empire

Zeno AD 474-491, Solidus

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Roman Republic

Plautius Plancus, 47 BC

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Kingdom of France

Philippe VI, Florin 1346

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Roman Empire

Augustus, Cistophorus

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Kingdom of France

Philippe VI, Double d'or

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Roman Empire

Nero, Sestertius AD 67

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Switzerland. Basel

Silver gilt Medal (1640)

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TETRADRACHM

INSPIRATION

Silver pieces of art

Anyone who has ever held a Tetradrachm in his own hands is impressed by its feel and weight. It's therefore not surprising that Tetradrachms were the favourite payment for soldiers and mercenaries and the most popular unit of exchange. Known for consistency in good metal, the hand-made silver beauties never lost their attraction.

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THE DARIC

Expression of royal power

Both economically and militarily, the Greeks came under great pressure from the Achaemenid Empire and the wars begun under Great King Darius threatened mighty Athens and its allies. Persian power was also reflected in the coins, as the right to mint coins was an exclusively royal prerogative and striking one’s own coins was punished by death. The golden Darics and silver Sigloi depicting the greatly feared archer were proud representatives of the Persian Empire before its fall under Alexander.

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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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THE NUMISCLUB

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SELLERS

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