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  • Collection: Greek and Roman Coins

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From el-Amarna, Egypt
18th Dynasty, 14th century BC

Egypt's earliest money

These ingots and metal rings date from the fourteenth century BC and were found at el-Amarna. They give us rare archaeological evidence for Egypt's earliest money…

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Frome Hoard is a hoard of 52,503 Roman coins found in April 2010 by metal detectorist Dave Crisp near Frome in Somerset, England. Most of the coins are made from debased silver or bronze and it is one of the the largest hoards ever found in Britain.…

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Greece and Asia Minor, Lydia emphasized as place where coins were first created.

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Electrum 1/6 stater

Lydian, about 650-600 BC
From western modern Turkey

One of the very earliest coins

The Greek historian Herodotus, writing in the fifth century BCE, stated that 'the Lydians were the first people we know to have struck…

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Six rod-shaped oboloi displayed in the Numismatic Museum of Athens.
Below: A hand grasping six oboloi forming a drachma.

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The city of Camarina, situated on the south coast of Sicily, had an eventful history. Founded in 598 BC by Syracuse, Camarina was deserted shortly afterward. Hippocrates, the tyrant of Gela, refounded the city in 492 BC. But again Camarina's destiny…
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