ancient coins are AMAZING

brianmanahan

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in the past couple of weeks, i have discovered the amazing world of ancient coins

who knew that you can buy a 2100-year-old bronze coin from israel for 10$ or 20$? not me!

who knew that you can buy silver denarii of the roman empire for 50$ to 100$? not me!

so i have been reading like crazy and have even bought a few coins so far

it just feels awesome to hold something from a society that long ago, which is in good enough shape to read the writing, and think about the ways that things were back then - some similarities and some very big differences

life is fascinating, i must say
 

IronWing

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Try Chinese pottery. 3000 yo bowls for $20. The Chinese have been doing mass production for a long time.
 

lozina

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Psst, I'll sell you a rock which is hundreds of millions of years old for only $50!
 

mrjminer

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Psst, I'll sell you a rock which is hundreds of millions of years old for only $50!

If you want to get ripped off, sure. Do you really expect anyone to believe that you are offering legitimate rocks for only $50?

I, on the other hand, will sell you a REAL rock which is hundreds of millions of years old for only $100.
 

IronWing

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If you want to get ripped off, sure. Do you really expect anyone to believe that you are offering legitimate rocks for only $50?

I, on the other hand, will sell you a REAL rock which is hundreds of millions of years old for only $100.
My rocks are certified by a real geologist. :colbert:
 

kranky

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I agree with you, OP, ancient coins are very cool. Crude, small, but true pieces of history.

Only the valuable pieces (like the EID MAR denarius) get faked. There are plenty of genuine common pieces around, no need to fake those. I used to be able to buy widow's mites (Greek leptons) for under $10 but over time demand and price has gone up. They are still quite affordable and it amazes people when you put a 2,000 year old coin in their hand to check out.
 
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Lonyo

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in the past couple of weeks, i have discovered the amazing world of ancient coins

who knew that you can buy a 2100-year-old bronze coin from israel for 10$ or 20$? not me!

who knew that you can buy silver denarii of the roman empire for 50$ to 100$? not me!

so i have been reading like crazy and have even bought a few coins so far

it just feels awesome to hold something from a society that long ago, which is in good enough shape to read the writing, and think about the ways that things were back then - some similarities and some very big differences

life is fascinating, i must say

http://www.amazon.com/Treasury-Jewis...f+jewish+coins

If you want to read about coins in Israel 2100 years ago.
Good book.
 

KlokWyze

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in the past couple of weeks, i have discovered the amazing world of ancient coins

who knew that you can buy a 2100-year-old bronze coin from israel for 10$ or 20$? not me!

who knew that you can buy silver denarii of the roman empire for 50$ to 100$? not me!

so i have been reading like crazy and have even bought a few coins so far

it just feels awesome to hold something from a society that long ago, which is in good enough shape to read the writing, and think about the ways that things were back then - some similarities and some very big differences

life is fascinating, i must say

I don't think the computer nerds on this forum have much of an appreciation for history or ancient societies.... lol

That being said, I actually buy physical silver for savings and considered buying coins such as you mentioned. I was extremely surprised to see how "cheap" 500+ year old coins could be. Huge collector's market out there. Interesting stuff.
 

Lonyo

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I don't think the computer nerds on this forum have much of an appreciation for history or ancient societies.... lol

That being said, I actually buy physical silver for savings and considered buying coins such as you mentioned. I was extremely surprised to see how "cheap" 500+ year old coins could be. Huge collector's market out there. Interesting stuff.

I did my masters on ancient Jewish coins from c.140bce to 100ce. Not even joking.
 

norseamd

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so my keyboard had no batteries so i was unable to nuke all of the atot dreams of money lost

more or less this is actually true and somewhat insulting

found this out when i found that a bronze age axe sword is more or less only several thousand dollars

relativley minor artists from the 1800s often have their paintings go for millions of dollars

the chair that john quincy adams died in was on antiques roadshow and the appraiser casually said something like 100000

cray cray

fashion means money

not worth
 
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T9D

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Awesome. I didn't know they went for so little either. I'd totally love to have a stash of those old coins.