How did you become a collector of ancient coins?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by I_v_a_n, Sep 1, 2016.

  1. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Great story, love your style!
     
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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    good stuff

     
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  4. I_v_a_n

    I_v_a_n Well-Known Member

    again anti-slab, and anti-modern coins view :D
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  5. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    FYI, if you're willing to settle for a drachm, rather than the bigger, flashier tetradrachm, Alexander the Great is actually quite affordable.
     
  6. Deacon Ray

    Deacon Ray Well-Known Member

    I can't help it. Slab fever has me in a strangle hold. I just sent NGC another 8 coins this morning for slabbing and certification. Maybe I need Slabber's Anonymous.
     
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  8. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    I can completely relate. I still work on my US type set, but I only add to it if I can get the coins for less than half of wholesale.

    I've tried this with non-collectors. I show them a $2 ancient Chinese Wu Zhu, and they are enamored by it and the history is represents. I show them a picture of a $500 1914 D cent (don't have one, and never will), and they don't understand why it is so valuable. That is my guide for collecting coins: big-picture historical interest. If a coin has a beautiful design, I will give it a pass as well.
     
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  9. Meander

    Meander Well-Known Member

    I got to the ancient coins through my study of ancient history. I first looked for some ancient coins on the internet when reading a book from Warren Treadgold on Byzantine state and society. The author adresses the coinage and its role in the Byzantine economy very thorougly. When I saw some pictures of actual coins I didn't find them aesthetically pleasing so I let it rest for a while. But later I found some references to masterpieces of ancient celators from Greek Sicily so I had a second look if they did any better than the Byzantines. And oh boy they did. I decided to buy myself some nice specimens. I didnt really know where to start before I stumbled upon an article on Harlan Berk's website titled "Your first 25 silver Greek coins". I liked his reasoning so I decided to complete "the set" sometimes in the future. I never actually did because later I branched out into Romans and you really cant buy them all ;) But I became hooked nevertheless.
     
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