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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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Asia. Lydia. Alyattes II

EL Stater ca. 610 BC

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Sicily. Syracuse

Tetradrachm ca. 415 BC

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Danubian Celts

Tetradrachm 3-2 cent. BC

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Sicily. Kings of Syracuse

60 Litrai, Hieron II

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Sicily. Kings of Syracuse

16 Litrai, Hieron II

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Thracian Islands. Thasos

Tetradrachm 2-1 cent. BC

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Roman Republic

M. Piso M.f. Frugi, Denarius

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Roman Imperatorial

Caius Cassius Longinus

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Roman Provincial

Marcus Antonius, 39 BC

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Roman Empire

Caligula, Denarius AD 37-38

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Roman Empire

Titus, Denarius AD 71

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Roman Empire

Constantius II, Solidus

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Anglo-Saxon Britain

Sceat, ca. AD 710-720

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Austria. Habsburg

Maximilian II, Guldentaler

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Germany. Aachen

Ducat, 1753

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Germany. Bishopric of

Regensburg, Thaler 1786

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ARGENTUM

INSPIRATION

Metal of Luna

The use of Silver goes back as far as the use of Gold and during history, the metal of the moon was sometimes even more expensive than Gold. By the time of the Greek and Romans, Silver coins were a staple of the economy, reaching a peak production of 200 tons per year. Discover our dealer’s Greek and Roman Silver coin inventory.

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DIADOCHI

Alexander's successors

To settle the question whether Alexander’s empire should dis-integrate or survive as a unity, and if so, under whose rule, the generals of Alexander's army, the Diadochi, fought several wars against each other. After 280 BC, three great states arose: Antigonid Macedonia, Ptolemaic Egypt, and the Seleucid Kingdom in Asia. Ptolemy I was first to place his own portrait on the obverse of his coins, a clear political statement that he saw himself as the legitimate successor of the great king.

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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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