Ancient Links and References

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Archaic Era
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References appear on numerous pages. We'll have actual link and then link to page


Non Roman Ancient Links

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Paper on early electrum coinage purities
The Electrum Coinage of Samos in the Light of a Recent Hoard3.415 MB
Dr. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn, Germany, exact pub date unknown but after 2004

C&H page

Athenian Tetradrachma



Athenian Tetradrachms
by Reid Goldworthy, USA, publ. date unknown. His classic article on these pieces.

Cointalk Discussion on Athenian owls

C&H page
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Kingdom of Bosporous

Bosporan kingdom : Sauromates II El stater
Bosporan kingdom, the history of, roughly 297 BC - 375 AD.
no corresponding webpage here

Ptolemaic Coinage


http://www.megagem.com/ancient/ptolemy_series.html
http://www.ptolemybronze.com/

C&H page
Research Tools
Coin Archives

Wild Winds

Ex Numis (Provenances)

Coin Forums

CoinTalk login

Collectors Universe
(PCGS Forums)


Coin Community

Numis Forums login


Roman Ancient Links

Coinage of The Republic


Historia Numorum
Republican Aes Grave Coinage
C&H page

Serratii, written by Andrea Pancotti and Patrizia Calabria of Bertolami.

THE DENARII SERRATA OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC:
SOME CONSIDERATIONS

Coinage of Julius Caesar


A discussion of the portrait bronze pieces on
Coin Talk:
New Octavian / Divus Julius bronze: CAESAR DIVI FILIUS
by Julius Germanicus

The OP is also available as a PDF & can be downloaded here:
Divus Julius bronze by Julius Germanicus

Private Online Collections

Colosseo Collection

Ancient Joe's Collection of superb quality Ancients, both Ancient Civilizations and Roman.

The Colosseo Collection

Sulla's Blog
www.sullacoins.com/roman-republic

Tetrarchy

Roman Nummi (folli) of the Late 3rd - Early 4th Century

Another thread on the same forum illustrates the history of the Tetrarchy nicely:
Diocletian: Two Interesting Coins and a Legacy of Reform

Julian the Philosopher,
aka the Apostate


Taking the bull by the horns

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Research Tools
Historia Numorum

Wild Winds

Ex Numis (Provenances)
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Byzantine Battles

Byzantine Battles


Archaic Era
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