Ancient Coins: The Drachma

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

Комментарии • 73

  • @justinchurch4292
    @justinchurch4292 4 года назад +17

    Really enjoying your content, it has reignited my enthusiasm for ancient coins. Your uploads are a real education!

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +7

      Thats great to hear Justin! There´s a lot more to come, hope you like it :)

  • @amauldin71
    @amauldin71 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for furthering my numismatic education. I sort of knew what a drachma was, but you definitely taught me a few things I knew nothing about.
    The only problem with your videos is I keep feeling the need to buy more coins after watching them. You're doing a great job promoting this hobby.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +4

      I suffer from the same problem, Im fixated on purchasing a couple of coins featured here haha! :)

  • @siisjwj7647
    @siisjwj7647 Год назад +4

    Rhodes has probably the most elegant coins, they are all so fancy looking, they give me a feeling that no other coin does, hard to explain

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  Год назад +3

      Rhodes is indeed amazing! Even the simplest of their silver drachmae with the side-facing bust of Helios are so elegant

  • @markp44288
    @markp44288 4 года назад +3

    That last one is the coolest, I love the legend on it.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +2

      Its really cool isn't it? Even cooler is that its one of the most affordable drachmae available

  • @gregoryhoefer3660
    @gregoryhoefer3660 2 года назад +2

    I like the images and history of this channel. Thanks

  • @Glorious_God
    @Glorious_God Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great content

  • @alexavers
    @alexavers 4 года назад +2

    It's a very good one. I had a fun and interesting look.

  • @skuul666
    @skuul666 4 года назад +4

    Great video and channel! I think the Alexander III coin is actually a posthumous issue, as these later coins of Alexander feature Zeus with crossed legs. I think this one is described in literature as Price 2319, which was struck 290-275 BC on Chios.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +3

      Thank-you! It might actually be, since no final consensus has been achieved on the crossed-uncrossed legs thing. Glad you liked the video! :)

  • @jeffersonp402
    @jeffersonp402 2 года назад +2

    A video on which drachma are most commonly faked would be really helpful. With so many options on the market, tips on how to spot specific commonly faked coins would be great. I honestly don't know which styles to avoid, or if any are more commonly faked at all. Thanks for the info

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  2 года назад +2

      Have you checked my channel page or maybe my beginners playlist? I have a basic introductory video on how to avoid fakes :)

  • @shredthysoul1049
    @shredthysoul1049 4 года назад +4

    Is Vcoin a trustable website

  • @beachmetaldetectingcrete
    @beachmetaldetectingcrete 3 года назад +3

    Bravo I find hundreds of modern day Drachmas got buckets full of them nice video 🇬🇷💙💪🏖

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  3 года назад +5

      Its really cool to see such an old denomination, eh? Thousands of years!

    • @beachmetaldetectingcrete
      @beachmetaldetectingcrete 3 года назад +2

      @@ClassicalNumismatics I am blessed to have a permit to Metal Detect here in Crete but only beach’s 🏖

    • @siisjwj7647
      @siisjwj7647 Год назад +1

      @@beachmetaldetectingcrete I thought it was illegal in eastern europe

    • @beachmetaldetectingcrete
      @beachmetaldetectingcrete Год назад +1

      @@siisjwj7647 you need a permit to hunt in Greece obtainable from the Ministry of Culture in Athens once you go through the whole process your good to go 💙🏖🇬🇷👍

    • @siisjwj7647
      @siisjwj7647 Год назад +1

      @@beachmetaldetectingcrete
      That is AWESOME, I thought only government officials could get such permits. You should make videos of them and post it on youtube I would certainly watch them! I wish my area had such a long history as yours, but I have a metal detector friend who found a shilling from 1657 from English settlers in the Massachusetts bay colony USA, he sold it for over $3,000 at the time!!

  • @dexagalapagos
    @dexagalapagos Год назад +2

    I love your channel but it's always so hard to hear even with the volume all the way up, any chance you could up the gain on your mic?

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  Год назад +4

      The pains of learning on the go how to edit videos. Hopefully the new videos have good volume, as for the old ones, I might release some of them Re-Rendered.
      But until the day youtube gives us an option to boost the volume, I just ask kindly that you crank the volume up. Hope you understand.

  • @TheRojo387
    @TheRojo387 2 года назад +4

    Greek is the language of art and invention.

  • @limaechonumismatics
    @limaechonumismatics Год назад +2

    Why might some coins be “in the name of” Alexander III, minted long after his reign? Are these coins less desirable than coins minted directly under him?

  • @bobtimster62
    @bobtimster62 4 года назад +4

    I have a couple of bronze Alexander lifetime drachma. What were they worth in the ancient world? (For example, you said in the video that a silver drachma was typically worth a day's pay.)

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +4

      There isnt a "bronze" drachma. That was probably a bronze fraction used on local commerce.
      Bronze coins were always used for the common everyday use in the cities, so your bronze coins would have enough purchasing power to buy a loaf of bread, maybe some wine or olives!
      One silver drachma would get you a handful of these bronze pieces.

    • @bobtimster62
      @bobtimster62 4 года назад +2

      @@ClassicalNumismatics Thanks. That was my guess.

  • @HWK_TheDrake
    @HWK_TheDrake 9 месяцев назад +2

    Man, I had to CRANK all my sound settings so that I could barely hear you in my noisy house lol! VERY interesting though.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry, these videos have indeed very bad audio. Hopefully the new videos are alright

  • @davidknight6842
    @davidknight6842 4 года назад +5

    Jewelry dealer in the town I live in has coins from B.C. and A.D. starting price 150 USD

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +3

      Drachmae in good condition can start as low as 50USD, so they go for even cheaper!

    • @davidknight6842
      @davidknight6842 4 года назад +4

      @@ClassicalNumismatics nice. I will have to go there again write down the names of them. He has some from the time Jesus was alive.

  • @smashstuff86
    @smashstuff86 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought my first drachm recently at a coin show. It's a Medusa.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  7 месяцев назад

      Lovely! When and where was is struck?

    • @smashstuff86
      @smashstuff86 7 месяцев назад

      @@ClassicalNumismatics According to the coin holder, Thrace, 450 - 350 BC. However, it claimed a lion was on the reverse but matches what I've seen described as "bull looking back."
      I also have a Justinian I Follis, ANNO XX, KYZ. After I watched some of your videos I wondered it The ANNO XII was the first coin to start marking the year. I have not noticed years on earlier coins of any sort yet. I am pretty new to ancient coins.

  • @aloneinthedark99
    @aloneinthedark99 3 года назад +1

    I recently started stacking silver, don't think I'll start collecting ancient coins any time soon but I find your insight into the history of precious metals to be invaluable

  • @redw0lf848
    @redw0lf848 3 года назад +1

    just picked up a raw Alexander , Price 1356, lifetime. Has some horn silver, but it looks real nice with it.

  • @leonardodtc4847
    @leonardodtc4847 Год назад +1

    Ariobarzanes iii looks like shaggy in this example 😂

  • @waywardrhythm
    @waywardrhythm 2 года назад +1

    did you have someone carve out details in your alexander iii coin?

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  2 года назад +4

      Absolutely not. This would be considered tooling, and its detrimental to the coin

  • @bobtimster62
    @bobtimster62 4 года назад +5

    Was a coin that was struck "off-center" worth less in the ancient world than a coin that wasn't?

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +6

      No it wasnt! It loses collector value nowadays, but back in the day, they were worth the same

    • @bobtimster62
      @bobtimster62 4 года назад +3

      @@ClassicalNumismatics Thanks. For some reason I missed your response here. You'll have to excuse me. I'm a newbie at this.

  • @mrremoveyoureyes1924
    @mrremoveyoureyes1924 4 года назад +3

    "epic" new video.

  • @bobtimster62
    @bobtimster62 4 года назад +4

    I have just bought two coins, a silver drahm and a small bronze coin, from two different sellers. I weighed both on a calibrated scale. The seller listed the bronze coin as having a weight of 5.63 g. I checked it on the scale and got the same value. The silver drahm was listed as having a weight of 4.20 g. The reading on the scale was 4.22 g. Is that 0.02 g difference acceptable, or does that mean the coin is likely to be a fake? I bought the coins from two respected (based on what I read on the cointalk forum) sellers on Vcoins.

    • @ClassicalNumismatics
      @ClassicalNumismatics  4 года назад +3

      Both are on the acceptable range for their type, and the discrepancies are normal, I´d say they are good!

    • @bobtimster62
      @bobtimster62 4 года назад +4

      @@ClassicalNumismatics Thanks!

    • @lukeymcmillan7855
      @lukeymcmillan7855 2 года назад +1

      The difference is acceptable for the type I would not worry

    • @bobtimster62
      @bobtimster62 2 года назад +1

      @@lukeymcmillan7855 Thanks!

  • @leonardodtc4847
    @leonardodtc4847 Год назад +4

    Top notch nails

  • @Mufasata
    @Mufasata 2 года назад

    are the bronze coins were more popular

  • @lukeymcmillan7855
    @lukeymcmillan7855 2 года назад

    I like the Drachma I have a few different types Alexander parion seleucid kingdom

  • @joshrobertson8189
    @joshrobertson8189 2 года назад +2

    Are those your hands holding the coins in the video?