I have a page of "Greek" coins for sale: http://augustusmath.hypermart.net/Greek.html I lowered the prices substantially, so if you collect Greek copper or silver, it is worth a look. Herakleia, Lucania, Italy. struck c.380-281 BC. Silver stater 21-20 mm. 7.62 grams. Athena head in crested helmet right Heracles strangling Nemean lion, club left. x Malter 29, Ringe collection, March 22-24, 1985, lot 36. [$195, reduced to $175] Syracuse, Sicily. c. 435-415 BC. OLD! 12-10 mm. 1.39 grams. female head right octopus Sear Greek ---, Morcom 677. BMC 249. A pretty special animal on the reverse. [$65, reduced to $49] Hephthalites, Napki Malik quarter drachm, small AE16-15. c. 475-576 AD. Thin coin. 0.70 grams. Mitchner 1495 variety. The larger drachm denomination used to be scarce, but is now common. This smaller denomination is still scarce to rare and is a nice complement to one of the larger drachm-sized pieces. [$49] Please compare to the small denomination coins offered elsewhere -- mostly at 2 or 3 times this cost. That page has Greek silver and bronze, Parthian coins, coins of Persis, and Sasanian coins, and linked pages have coins from other series. Just today I added five coins of Magnentius (AD 350-353). Shipping is discussed on that page, too.