Slide thumbnail

Autumn '23 special release -

please scroll down to find
new coins in a single click

00
00
00
00

Days

Hours

Minutes

Seconds

Slide thumbnail

FROM SELECTED DEALERS

FOR SMART COLLECTORS

FINE COINS & MEDALS

Slide thumbnail

ANCIENT COINS

INSPIRATION

WELCOME TO THE NUMISPLACE

WORLD COINS

GOLD

MEDALS

Slide thumbnail

Autumn '23 special release

New ANCIENT coins in a single click

Slide thumbnail

Autumn '23 special release

New WORLD coins in a single click

Slide thumbnail

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 market place and the cultivation of friendships among dealers and collectors.

OUR VISION

Slide background

Thessaly. Pharsalos

Drachm late 5th Century

Slide background

Calabria. Tarentum

Half Stater ca. 333-330 BC

Slide background

Caria. Iasos

Drachm ca. 250-190 BC

Slide background

Kings of Macedon

Philip II, Stater 359 BC

Slide background

Sicily. Syracuse

Agathokles, Stater 317 BC

HIGHLIGHTS

Slide background

Roman Republic

L. H. Saserna, Denarius

HIGHLIGHTS

Slide background

Roman Empire

Trajan, Aureus 103-107

Slide background

Sicily. Syracuse

Hieronymus, 10 Litrai

Slide background

Roman Empire

Maximianus Herculius

Slide background

Roman Empire

Octavian, Cistophorus

Slide background

Spain. Philip II, 1555-1598

2 Escudos nd

Slide background

Roman Empire

Nero, Denarius ca.65

Slide background

Japan. Ninko Tenno

Koban 1819-1828

Slide background

Kingdom of France

Louis XIV, Silver Ecu

Slide thumbnail

INSPIRATION

GORGONEION

Ancient apotropaion

The depiction of the demonic face is very old. As a magical, protective and frightening agent (apotropaion), it was used to decorate weapons of all kinds, chariots, ships, horse ornaments, city walls, amulets, garments, furniture, sarcophagi and coins. The Gorgon coins were struck in 37 cities, making her image on coins the second most common representation in numismatic after several major Olympian deities.

Slide thumbnail

CARTHAGINIANS

Punic imperialism

In the fifth century B.C. Carthage began to compete with the Greeks for control of Sicily. The Syracusans resisted them throughout the fourth century, confining them to the western part of the island, where the Carthaginians began minting coins to pay their troops. They looked very close to the Greek coins, but the palm tree, among other details, allowed the Greeks to identify the coin as Phoenician.

Slide thumbnail

it's a community of smart collectors

The NumisPlace is more than a marketplace,

Join us now

THE NUMISCLUB

Slide thumbnail

SELLERS

Slide thumbnail

info@thenumisplace.com

Do you need more information or help? Then please write us an eMail