Greek Coin Arrangements

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ken Dorney, Sep 8, 2016.

  1. rrdenarius

    rrdenarius non omnibus dormio

    The RR series is more complicated when cast bronze is included. I say if a coin (or piece) is in Crawford or T&V, I want it. Of course, I stray to other pieces as well.
    The following coin was issued by a city during the 2nd Punic war. The City was under Roman influence at the start of the war and because it sided with Carthage, it never issued coins again.
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  3. medoraman

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    I have always hate how they organize "greek" as well, but do not have a better solution. One problem is it presupposes a classicists knowledge of ancient geography. The second reason is oddball things like I like get scattered all over the place. :(
     
  4. MarcosX

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    I actually like the geographical clockwise system, mediteranean means middle earth in Latin or italian right?, and same in Greek "Mesogeon" (middle earth) looking at things from that perspective going in a circle with straight of Gibraltar as a line in the sand makes sense to me or maybe Im just used to every auction and book being that way for so long! doesnt bother me I guess
     
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  5. medoraman

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    Ok, so where would Colchis be listed? Armenia? Himyarite? Bactrian? The ancient world they call "greek" was not all on the shores of the mediterranean.

    Like I said, I don't have a better solution though. Maybe the solution is technology, giving the reader multiple ways to sort.
     
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  6. MarcosX

    MarcosX Active Member

    Some auction houses are now using a greek-east category which is useful
     
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