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  2. Phanes coins - Wikipedia

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    The Phanes coins are a series of coins issued in seven denominations: stater, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12, 1/24, 1/48, and 1/96 stater. The staters weigh 14.1 grams. All of the coins have the image of a stag or part of a stag on them. [1] The coins were likely struck at Ephesus. [2] The stater and 1/3 stater coins from this series both bear Greek ...

  3. History of coins - Wikipedia

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    Coins were first made of scraps of metal by hitting a hammer positioned over an anvil. The Chinese produced primarily cast coinage, and this spread to South-East Asia and Japan. Although few non-Chinese cast coins were produced by governments, it was a common practice amongst counterfeiters. Electrum coin from Ephesus, 650-625 BC.

  4. Alyattes - Wikipedia

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    Alyattes was the first monarch who issued coins, made from electrum (and his successor Croesus was the first to issue gold coins). Alyattes is therefore sometimes mentioned as the originator of coinage, or of currency .

  5. G. Kenneth Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Kenneth Jenkins (2 July 1918 – 22 May 2005) [1] was a leading figure in 20th-century numismatics. [2] He was the post-war generation's most important expert in the study of Greek coins and medals and would become Keeper of Coins and Medals at the British Museum in 1965.

  6. Neokoros - Wikipedia

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    Roman-era civic coin of Ephesus, showing a bust of Emperor Elagabalus and priding itself of being "alone of all, four times neokoros" (MONΩN AΠΑCΩN TETΡAKI NEΩKOΡΩN) Neokoros ( Ancient Greek : νεωκόρος ), plural neokoroi ( νεωκόροι ), was a sacral office in Ancient Greece associated with the custody of a temple.

  7. Archaeologists Found a Secret Stash of Gold Coins That ...

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    If a tragedy befell the owner of the hoard, the coins would have simply remained secretly buried. The history of the daric started in the sixth century and lasted until Alexander the Great’s ...

  8. Heritage Auctions - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Collection of world and ancient coins reached $41,941,592 on March 25–27, 2021, making it the most valuable world and ancient coins auction. The auction included a $2.28 million world record for the most expensive British coin ever sold at public auction. [39]

  9. These Are the Most Valuable Christmas Records of All Time - AOL

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    Highest listing price on eBay: $1,150. Babs outdid herself with her 1969 Christmas album. While it wasn’t her first foray into Christmas carols, it’s her most valuable version these days, with ...

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