Ancient Coins that are (still) Affordable in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2023
  • Lets once more have a look at the numismatic market and look at some interesting types of ancient and historical coins you can acquire for reasonable sums. Numismatics is for everyone, and even collectors of modest means can assemble a nice collection!
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  • @ClassicalNumismatics
    @ClassicalNumismatics  5 месяцев назад +12

    Would you like to support the channel and my work?
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    • @user-wx3lc2sn6i
      @user-wx3lc2sn6i 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for helpful video Leo,
      Have a great new year 👍

  • @christopherevans2445
    @christopherevans2445 5 месяцев назад +17

    This is really the true coin collecting world. Of course there are ppl with amazing coins and multiple gold peices. Me I usually only can do 100 every 2 weeks. The fact that I can't just grab whatever I want makes my collection more enjoyable. I will be more excited than the ppl who have so many that even getting a gold Solidus only gives a mild excitement. Coin collecting is like our own little club, no matter the amount you have love your collection. Ty again for all your great videos and for being a mentor of sorts to some of us.

  • @stephenparker4083
    @stephenparker4083 5 месяцев назад +7

    Always good and thoughtful advice. This is my favorite ancient numismatic channel.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! Im glad to be able to bring education to my fellow collectors

  • @Belowbluewaterdiver
    @Belowbluewaterdiver 5 месяцев назад +9

    Roman provincials are slept on so much!
    2 months ago I picked up a bronze provincial CALIGULA with his face on it for under 100. Just goes to show you can get some crazy things that you’d never be able afford in official imperial issues

    • @donklaser217
      @donklaser217 5 месяцев назад +2

      I've found that to be the case as well!

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  5 месяцев назад +3

      Couldtn agree more, such interesting coins

    • @wardrm5598
      @wardrm5598 4 месяца назад

      I was able to get an early emperor through provincials. Definitely under valued!

    • @blazeaglory
      @blazeaglory 3 месяца назад

      Ikr? Same caligula coin in from Rome(or their typical mint) and it's a 300$ t0 600$ coin

  • @ivdeadelendaest
    @ivdeadelendaest 4 месяца назад +6

    Started watching the channel a fews months ago and started regularly checking vcoins around the same time. I've only bought 6 coins since then but I am really happy with everything I got (A sabaean kingdom imitation owl, Hadrian Denarius, Republic Quadrans, Heroic Bust Hadrian As, Antoninus Pius Drachm from Alexandria, and a Ptolemy II obol.) Overall I'm really glad I stayed patient and only bought when I was getting a decent price on a coin I really liked. All of the tips your channel provided really helped me delve into this complex market and I'm sure you've helped many other beginners get into ancient coins. Keep up the good work!

  • @ABCMelanie
    @ABCMelanie 4 месяца назад +7

    A small note on the Indian coinage: it would probably be more 'diplomatic' to say that Indian coinage originated in the 4th century BCE at the latest. Maybe earlier, but we don't have enough evidence to push it past the 4th-5th century BCE.
    Also, the Nahapana drachms are now dated to circa the 3rd quarter of the 1st century CE, as it is no longer believed that Nahapana's inscriptions date to the Saka era, so his reign ended by 89 CE at the latest and more likely at or around the start of the Saka era in 78 CE. This also fits with his coins being overstruck by the Indo-Parthian Sases, whose coins are subsequently overstruck by the Kushan ruler Soter Megas/Vima Takto.
    Hope this helps. Love your videos. Happy holidays!

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +3

      Thank you for the tips, I'll keep them in mind for when I do the indian drachm video :)

  • @SouthSideFrankie
    @SouthSideFrankie 5 месяцев назад +6

    I am in the wait and save up camp, if you can only buy 2 coins a year then just buy 2 coins! There are a lot of books to read and museums to visit as well. Go for quality not quantity. A great collection is not the collection with the most coins unless they are all superb! I love the coins of Constantine the Great and Maxentius. I do not collect ancients but I could not resist buying one of each in fabulous grade and they were not too expensive, I really like them. It is also worth making a few cutbacks, such as do you need that burger from the fast food chain for instance? The money all mounts up to buy free coins! I also agree the Roman Provincial coins are excellent and provide another collecting angle and are also a great way to acquire the coins of the Caesars. Great video and great coins shown! I also like Roman coins with Countermarks, these are most interesting and offer another angle to collecting too.

  • @hridgreximp6194
    @hridgreximp6194 5 месяцев назад +6

    Personally I had collected with a very limited budget when I was younger but I still have a few rare pieces. All I had to do was save up for a few months and be extremely patient and careful with what I bought. With enough time, most people could afford solidi or beautiful tetradrachms. When there’s a coin you want, there’s a way…

  • @mattl3729
    @mattl3729 5 месяцев назад +6

    Great video- I think this will really help some people. Given the incredible range of prices for ancient coins especially, seeing that decent ones can be had for low-ish cost to start with or to still have fun when your budget isn't huge is wonderful. Little Greek Obols, for example, I find really attractive- the fact that anyone was able to engrave such tiny figures of such wonderful detail sometimes is incredible. I only have one so far, but I will hopefully have many more in the future. And you reminded me about the Sassanians- I'd kind of forgotten their coinage in the wake of the incredible beauty of classical Greek coins, so thanks for showing those again so I can be sure I don't forget again ;)

  • @philipwagner7929
    @philipwagner7929 4 месяца назад +8

    You have a wonderful coin channel , Always very well presented. This video is especially informative. Thank you !

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +5

      Thank you very much! Im glad this video has been useful :)

  • @daver8521
    @daver8521 4 месяца назад +42

    I used to have a very nice collection of over 600 coins, almost all Roman Imperial issues. Then my little sister got herself knocked up, and I had to sell most of my coins to support her and her daughter for five years. Have only a handful left, but some are scarce issues. Would like to rebuild my collection, but now I am supporting my senile 91 year-old mother. My relatives will be the death of me. The hardest coin to let go was my Marcian solidis: "I have iron for Attila, but no gold."

    • @goldgeologist5320
      @goldgeologist5320 4 месяца назад +3

      I feel your pain! I do not get supporting the sister for so long!

    • @shaokhan2845
      @shaokhan2845 4 месяца назад +5

      Hope you are able to regrow your collection. What u did was extremely honorable

    • @thesecondsilvereich7828
      @thesecondsilvereich7828 4 месяца назад +2

      Nice to know I'm not the only one that's got stupid sisters that cost them

    • @Hamzakilife2004
      @Hamzakilife2004 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@thesecondsilvereich7828if you think like that you need mental help
      Bro she is human

    • @marktuyet
      @marktuyet Месяц назад

      That's life. Welcome to the club 😂

  • @wardrm5598
    @wardrm5598 4 месяца назад +4

    Tbh to own any decent ancient coin is amazing because you own something that passed through many ancient hands hundreds of years ago.

  • @donklaser217
    @donklaser217 5 месяцев назад +3

    I've been adding coins of Magna Graecia and Sicily to my collection.

  • @user-fx9hv3up3f
    @user-fx9hv3up3f 5 месяцев назад +6

    Hi classical numismatics love your videos

  • @ghostofaforgottenweedle
    @ghostofaforgottenweedle 4 месяца назад +4

    I have a couple of ottoman Akçe silver coins. Can't read what they say, but they look beautiful.
    But my favorites are still the roman ones, because they tell you so very much about the culture of ancient times.

  • @Numischannel
    @Numischannel 5 месяцев назад +4

    4:30 these silver double dirhams of the Eretnids (Turkish "Muluk al-Tawaif") from Anatolia, with "Allah" both as a countermark and as a "pseudo-countermark", all very scarce, have become quite plentiful in the current market in these last 2 years as a huge hoard has been dispersed by a well known German auction house.

  • @darbysdownhomedetecting
    @darbysdownhomedetecting 5 месяцев назад +5

    Great episode! Very informative and interesting. Some great Coins.

  • @Soundwrecker
    @Soundwrecker 3 месяца назад +3

    I recently picked up a silver Roman Denari from the Roman Republic 94BC. It's nice, w/ Roma wearing a winged helmet on the front and a 2 horse chariot pulling winged Victoria on the reverse. It's beautiful and has great detail. $100USD

  • @griffinblades8475
    @griffinblades8475 4 месяца назад +4

    My father got me a nice silver denarius of Hadrian for Christmas. RIC 724. From my untrained eye and your videos it seems legit. I was surprised by how small it was and by how much the head protrudes from the flat part of the coin.

  • @thelordofnuggets629
    @thelordofnuggets629 5 месяцев назад +4

    Hunnic coins are also nice underrated asf, probably the most varied portraits of any empire to be honest, but the term itself is a blanket term for like 50 different groups. Still very cool though

  • @Diogenes_43
    @Diogenes_43 3 месяца назад +2

    I recently got my first ancients. I won three lots of about 50 coins each, 2 mixed imperial and one of Ae3&4 late roman bronzes that included some Aurelian and Julian coins, my two favorite emperors from that period.
    I’ve had a lot of fun identifying them. There were some difficult/interesting ones like an Augustus from Corinth. I got a sestertius of Trajan and Hadrian I’ve decided to work on a sestertius set of the 5 good emperors, just ordered a Marcus Aurelius, so now just Nerva and Pius.
    Your channel has been a big inspiration, I’ve been watching for about a year because of my interest in Roman history. Now I’m already hooked.

  • @klausbiegerfac.cs.naturale1392
    @klausbiegerfac.cs.naturale1392 5 месяцев назад +5

    Some decades ago back in Europe I started a small collection of roman coins. As I live in Chile right now nearly the only way here to get some afordable coins is via e-bay. Unfortunately the quantity of fakes has increased along with their quailty and it is a bit risky to buy cois that way but sometimes you can find a bargain. Also the fomerly very cheap 4th century coins have risen a lot during the last years, at least when you see them classified and attributed buy some larger dealer. So I spend quite some time looking through the non assigned coins or coins from new sellers wh tend o have lower prices and shif throug the different marketplaces from USA with GB, France, Germany or Spain as each one has apparently different preferences and price tags. From the first century the Quadrans of Claudius seems to be among the most affordable selling in some occasions with a reasonable quality for some 10 - 20 Eur, especially from Spain. In Germany prices for provincial coins seem lowest and from France (little surprisingly) those from the Roman-Gaule empire. I hope to fech next year an Antoninianus of Marius that I have seen in some occasions for just under 100 Eur in that market.

  • @ricois3
    @ricois3 4 месяца назад +6

    Can you do a "Affordable gold coins" ?
    Meaning, nice gold coins that don't have a crazy numismatic value over spot

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +6

      That would be an interesting video.
      And to answer your question, byzantines, indian, flavian aureii, medieval gold and especially islamic gold are the most affordable types.

  • @DrMatey215
    @DrMatey215 4 месяца назад +4

    Incredible! Thanks for the info! Thought provoking. Thank you!

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +2

      No problem! Thanks for the view and Im glad this video has provided you some value :)

  • @antonio4782
    @antonio4782 4 месяца назад +2

    Excelente video,preciosas y bellas piezas,un fuerte abrazo.

  • @estern001
    @estern001 2 месяца назад +2

    Motivating! I just bought Thrace Chersonesus Silver Hemidrachm Lion (400-350 BC) VG-XF for $100. We'll see what I get. I want to hold something 2,300 years old in my hand. I might make it my daily carry coin (currently a 1923 Peace Dollar). I can imagine some Greek kid, just discovering the value, clutching it in his hand, headed for the nearest store that sells sweets.

    • @BennyBunghole-tk7ts
      @BennyBunghole-tk7ts Месяц назад

      So....was it everything you hoped for?

    • @estern001
      @estern001 Месяц назад +1

      @@BennyBunghole-tk7ts Yes. I still like holding it and thinking about the hands it passed through 2,300 years ago. I don't think I'll be collecting ancient coins, but they still interest me.

  • @NY_Mountain_Man
    @NY_Mountain_Man 4 месяца назад +5

    This might be a dumb question. But, who draws your art? I dig it.

  • @Caligulashorse1453
    @Caligulashorse1453 4 месяца назад +2

    8:03 one thing I’ve wanted to do was collect one coin from each major Chinese dynasty I have a few ancient and medieval Chinese coins

    • @daver8521
      @daver8521 4 месяца назад +2

      Try Frank S, Robinson auctions. One going on now.

  • @user-wy5fz6hh3o
    @user-wy5fz6hh3o 4 месяца назад +1

    I wish if you would make a video about middle levantine series ( uncertain mint ) from the classic era

  • @daver8521
    @daver8521 4 месяца назад +6

    Lots of ancients available on the cheap 3rd and 4th century Romans, Egyptians tetradrachms, Sassanian coins. Try buying lots at auction.

  • @UrbanPagan82
    @UrbanPagan82 2 месяца назад +2

    Roman coins are my favorite ancients

  • @sinesaii
    @sinesaii 4 месяца назад +2

    I have been doing Obol’s and drAchm, and there is still a bit

  • @darekart997
    @darekart997 4 месяца назад +2

    Hi
    I wanted to ask what else a numismatist is interested in apart from numismatics. Are you interested in paintings, paintings, sculpture or bas-relief? Greetings from Poland

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +5

      Im very much interested on any kind of art up to the late 19th century. I particularly love sculpture :)

  • @caracallaavg
    @caracallaavg 3 месяца назад +1

    Also, in the old world it's easier to start with whatever is commonly found in your area

    • @david82633
      @david82633 3 месяца назад +1

      Depends where you live. Medieval Norwegian brakteats are sold for 500$+ for the most common and worn examples. A good Norwegian Medieval easily costs thousands of dollars, or more

  • @silvertopaz509
    @silvertopaz509 3 месяца назад +1

    Could you give me some names of books to help ID Ancient Greek Bronze coins. Other then the Henry Clay Lindgren Collection. Enjoy your videos so much information. Take care.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  3 месяца назад +1

      Ive got some recommendations on my video descriptions, have a look!

  • @arnival3694
    @arnival3694 2 месяца назад +1

    Tyty

  • @nSenuh
    @nSenuh 5 месяцев назад +2

    Classical Numismatics

  • @foreverraining1522
    @foreverraining1522 4 месяца назад +3

    What does it mean for a coin to be cast vs struck? Can you do a video on that.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 месяца назад +3

      I have a video on "coin manufacturing" you should have a look, it explains that

    • @blazeaglory
      @blazeaglory 3 месяца назад

      Many of the coins in this video seem cast by the surface bubbles and cracks that don't go through to other side but kinda end in the middle while other side is ok. Certain known defects on the surface of a few of these coins, such as open areas in the top layer(cast coins use 1 mold mostly of a real coin) from a bad mold but used to make many fakes. But hey I could be wrong. But the majority of real ancient coins are minted/hammered while the majority of fakes are cast from a mold(lost wax method maybe?). Struck coins are hammered on both sides from a hammer or similar with the images carved into the metal hammers. Then hard whacks cause the coin to literally go molten on a microscopic level, mostly in the low spots around the image. That's where you'll see the best patina changes over the years.

  • @jeffyoung60
    @jeffyoung60 4 месяца назад +4

    The Classical World Romans could do a lot of things better than the contemporary Qin and Han dynasty Chinese. But a mystery is why the Romans couldn't produce fine, molded, uniform coins like the Chinese could. The Chinese were capable of minting uniform-size, quality copper coins for a thousand years.
    By contrast, every Roman Empire silver denarius coin, despite the ingenious designs and artwork on both sides, were not uniform circular but rough and odd shaped. You would have thought the Classical World Romans could do far better minting, neat, circular, uniform-sized coins. Historians know that the Roman Republic and the later Empire were under constant pressure to mint as many coins as possible; the demand for coinage currency was insatiable and infinite. The Romans had to pay the regular salaries of their ever-growing legionary and auxiliary armies. As the centuries moved on, emperors had to pay their soldiers increasing salaries to buy the loyalty of the legions and keep pace with inflation.
    But even from an early stage that started with Marc Antony, and possibly even earlier, some Roman warlord generals and later emperors out of necessity or desperation to create more coins with lesser supplies of silver, started debasing denarii with lead. This created a vicious cycle of debased denarii coinage leading to inflation and consequently higher and higher demand for coinage to make up for the inflation.

    • @Gator-357
      @Gator-357 4 месяца назад +1

      They were quite capable of producing fine quality and uniform stamped coins but they did not see the need. Between the changing of rulers and expansion of territory and constsant influx and outflux of people from different cultures, their primary concern with coinage was practicality and usefulness as well as minting at speed to keep up with their changing economy and not making pieces of art. Usable, easily minted and distributed currency was their primary concern

    • @jeffyoung60
      @jeffyoung60 3 месяца назад

      But I see no archeological evidence that the ancient Romans could mint, uniform, circular coins in the quality known of Chinese copper and bronze coins. Roman coins look a wax seal, as if someone poured a small amount of molten silver on a flat metal surface then used a stamp on the melted silver to make the coins.@@Gator-357

  • @stroedani
    @stroedani 4 месяца назад +4

    I would only add that there are some incredibly affordable medals, tokens and modern coins out there. Royal French, Holy Roman Empire, Prussian, Austrian, and Russian, of exceptional beauty are completely ignored. The new Napoleon movie reignited the interest in them but otherwise, i am surprised that they are STILL affordable.

    • @david82633
      @david82633 3 месяца назад

      Many are very common, so I think (and hope) they'll stay affordable

  • @tennesseehighclass3373
    @tennesseehighclass3373 Месяц назад +1

    I never paid attention to ancient coins until vault box series 6 came out and I bought one for 300. And I am hooked! I have around 100 ancient coins around 50 are graded and 50 loose. I have been thinking about doing videos of my whole collection.....

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  Месяц назад +2

      Vaultbox is suuuch a bad deal :(

    • @BennyBunghole-tk7ts
      @BennyBunghole-tk7ts Месяц назад

      What coins did you get in the vault box? Kinda curious what they actually put in there.

  • @Silber47
    @Silber47 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello, I am a stacker and a collector (of ancient coins too).
    I wanted to ask if you can make a video regarding the Illyrian coins. I do have a few but I would love to hear your thoughts 😊😊😊.
    All the best, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
    Regards from Germany.

  • @shastina5493
    @shastina5493 Месяц назад +1

    I am guessing it was graded at MS 63 and resubmission graded MS64. Cant wait to hear the result! Thanks Daniel!

  • @stinknut762
    @stinknut762 4 месяца назад

    When does the video start?

  • @Gator-357
    @Gator-357 4 месяца назад

    I have several silver Roman coins some in excellent shape, some not so much. I don't remember the names of them but a few are only worth a couple of dollars and a couple are worth a couple of thousand in early 2000's money, when I last checked them out.

  • @Caligulashorse1453
    @Caligulashorse1453 4 месяца назад +1

    4:35 correct me if I’m wrong but I believe it’s the Hadith that says that not the Quran

  • @gandalfgrey91
    @gandalfgrey91 5 месяцев назад +2

    The more you make these videos the more you will drive prices up

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  5 месяцев назад +2

      Its not like you are owed a monopoly on all coins 👀

    • @gandalfgrey91
      @gandalfgrey91 5 месяцев назад

      @@ClassicalNumismatics I don’t even have one

    • @gaineyjohnson6628
      @gaineyjohnson6628 4 месяца назад

      It is the well known youtube phenomenon. People get interested and prices go up. I am personally more afraid of more interest, more forgeries. I like a more engaged and more numerous participants market. This stuff is all ridiculous awesome from a history perspective. Thank you for your excellent videos. I have learned alot and love the voyeuristic journey each episode offers, so much eye candy! When I do the various 10 euro reserve auctions, I try to get types you have featured including one of those Nero tetradrachm from Alexandria. Not hugely valuable but super cool to hold in your hand knowing it has been traveling this world for almost 2,000 years and will continue on long after I will be gone. Thank you again!

    • @gandalfgrey91
      @gandalfgrey91 4 месяца назад +2

      @@gaineyjohnson6628 my only real worry is that people who care about profit more than history will be attracted, but I mean, at the end of the day its currency so its not exactly that it should be exempt from that either. It just is what it is.

    • @gaineyjohnson6628
      @gaineyjohnson6628 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the reply. Good luck on starting a collection gandalfgrey91. There are several good fairly affordable auctions on biddr and there is a French weekly auction cgb that I have gotten very lucky on. If history is your primary motive, man there is a ton of super cool stuff out there that anyone can afford, 5 to 20 dollars. The 3rd century Roman silver, deflated as it was, brings in several interesting rulers and time lines. The fate of Gordian III and the abundance of his silver is always an interesting coin and an interesting story. Best of luck!

  • @LSOP-
    @LSOP- 5 месяцев назад +2

    Well not anymore 😂

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  5 месяцев назад +6

      If you only knew how small my impact in on this market 😂

    • @nathanielscreativecollecti6392
      @nathanielscreativecollecti6392 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@ClassicalNumismatics If only you knew how big the impact of your channel is on us.

    • @mattl3729
      @mattl3729 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@nathanielscreativecollecti6392 Agree 100%. I'm only back into coin collecting, and only discovered the love of Greeks coins, because of this channel.