The House of Ptolemy: Ptolemaic and Roman Egyptian Numismatics An excellent stroll through some of the features of Ptolemaic coins. Although this page is only a sketch of the world of Ptolemaic numismatics overall Mr. Smith's web site is a must, must, must! for all numismatists, especially those starting out.
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The Immunis Columbia Copper: Intro The 1787 Immunis Columbia copper was long considered to be a pattern produced by James Atlee in New York to be presented to congress for consideration as a national coin. Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 247 Report broken link | Details
The Indian Currency Collection Welcome to the FIRST site on the Web on Indian Currency. This site gives a pictorial account of the history of Indian Paper Money. Added on: 07-Aug-2006 | hits: 250 Report broken link | Details
The Infamous 1882 Filled 2 Shield Nickel The very first thing to realize when attributing 1883/2 shield nickels is that they all were made in 1883. Therefore, if there are characteristics of an 1883 shield nickel that differ from other years that would certainly be a valuable diagnostic tool in eliminating candidate coins from an overdate attribution. Added on: 01-Aug-2006 | hits: 201 Report broken link | Details
The Kentucky or Starry Pyramid Token (1792): Intro This undated token is thought to commemorate the admission of Kentucky to the nation, and thus is thought to have been produced around the time of Kentucky's admission as the fifteenth state in 1792 but before 1796 when Tennessee was admitted. Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 286 Report broken link | Details
The Lion Dollar Several coins were produced in the Netherlands specifically to facilitate export trade. The most important of these coins was the lion dollar (the leeuwendaalder) which was first minted in the province of Holland in 1575 during their struggle for independence. Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 369 Report broken link | Details
The Lion Dollar The legend is in abbreviated Latin. It has been translated in the introduction to this section Added on: 29-Jul-2006 | hits: 187 Report broken link | Details
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