Collection: Ancient Coins
Ancient Coins: Because Shiny Quarters Are Just Too Mainstream
Tired of boring, modern money that actually makes sense? Step into the wild world of ancient coins — little metal relics touched by emperors, peasants, and probably one or two goats. They're old, crusty, half-illegible, and somehow still more valuable than your last paycheck.
Collecting ancient coins is like archaeology without the dirt. You get mystery, questionable Latin, and just enough patina to feel like a real scholar — or a pirate. Either way, it’s way more fun than counting pocket change.
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Severus Alexander, 222-235 AD
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Philip II as Caesar, 244–247 AD. Silver Antoninianus
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Greek Stater 400-350 BC
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Roman Imperatorial, Brutus
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Roman Empire 330-340 AD
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Gaul, Nemausus c. AD 10-14
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Gaul, Aedu Mid 1st cent. BC
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Byzantine Empire AD 565-578
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Byzantine Empire 1028-1042 AD
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