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Winter 24/25 special release -

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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.

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OUR VISION

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Winter 24/25 special release

Discover new ANCIENT coins in a single click

SPECIAL RELEASE

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Winter 24/25 special release

Discover new WORLD coins & Medals in a single click

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Greece. Peloponnese

Elis, Stater ca. 450 BC

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Kings of Macedon. Philip III

Stater ca. 323-317 BC

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Kings of Macedon. Philip III

Tetradrachm ca. 323 BC

HIGHLIGHTS

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Roman Imperatorial

Julius Caesar, Aureus 46 BC

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Kingdom of Thrace

Lysimachos, Tetradrachm

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Roman Empire, AD 347

Constantius II, Soldius

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Roman Republic, 234 BC

Anonymous, Didrachm

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Greek Sicily

Decadrachm 260 BC

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France. Merovingians

Triens, AD 600-670

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Roman Republic, 42 BC

Marcus Antonius, Denarius

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Roman Empire, AD 214

Caracalla, Sestertius

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Great Britain, 1761

George III, Gold Medal

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HIDDEN POWER

INSPIRATION

Strong Roman women

In ancient Rome, women actually had no legal status of their own. They were considered appendages of their fathers, husbands or brothers and were under their guardianship. Nevertheless, a small number of women are known to have had considerable influence and power. On some coins of the Roman Empire their beautiful faces still tell of their past glory.

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BARRACKS EMPERORS

Imperial Crisis, 235-284

Currency problems, a plague and invasions by barbarian tribes across Roman borders led to great instability. In response, emperors were chosen directly by the military. Popularity with the troops, generosity to the military and the ability to produce immediate and recognizable results: If any of these criteria were not met, he was replaced by another. Over 25 emperors in 49 years shaped what is called the Imperial Crisis.

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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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