Product Overview
This high-quality premium 41-piece collection showcases the development of coinage through the ages with ancient, medieval, renaissance, and early modern coins spanning nearly 2,300 years from 480 BCE to 1870. Three gold coins, 14 silver coins and 23 bronze coins and a manilla "slave" bracelet are included. The coins have been selected to showcase some of the most interesting coins ever struck, and include many scarce and high-grade coins, as well as issues with unusual shapes and designs. The coins come from all regions of the world, and collectively provide a museum-tour view of how money developed from some of the earliest coins of the world up to the introduction of modern die-struck issues. This museum-quality collection comes displayed in two mahogany-finished stacking coin cabinets, plus an additional single case, which houses the manilla bracelet.

• Gold solidus, Byzantine Empire
• Gold fanam, Indian states, 17th–18th century 
• Gold 2 bu ingot, Japan, 1868–1869
• Silver hemidrachm, ancient Greece, struck at Chersonesos, Thrace, 480–350 BCE
• Silver drachm, ancient Greece, Medusa head from the city of Apollo, 450–350 BCE 
• Silver drachm, Mauryan Empire, ancient India, 272–232 BCE
• Silver drachm ancient Greece/Cappadocian Kingdom, 163–101 BCE
• Silver antoninianus, ancient Roman Empire, Gordian III, 238–244
• Silver dirhem, Sassanian Empire, Khushro II, 591–628
• Silver damma, Multan Ummayad governors, 600–700
• Silver drachm, Shahis Dynasty, Bull and Horseman, 850–950
• Silver parvus, Sigismund of Luxembourg, 1433–1437
• Silver denir, Hungary, Madonna and child, 1526–1564
• Silver kopek, Russia, wire money (Ivan the Terrible), 1560–1584
• Silver 3 polker, Poland, Sigismund III, 1587–1632 
• Silver 1/5 rupee, Mughal, India, Alamgir II, 1754–1759 
• Silver 2 zolata, Ottoman Empire, 1774–1789
• Bronze coin, ancient Greece, Alexander the Great, 336–323 BCE
• 1-1/2 karshapana, Gandhara Kingdom, elephant and lion, 185–160 BCE
• Bronze coin, ancient Egypt, Ptolemy VI, 180–145 BCE
• Bronze prutah, ancient Judea, widow's mite, 103–76 BCE
 
Includes:
• Coinage Through the Ages 41-Piece Collection including 3 Gold Coins (480 BCE–1870)

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This product comes with a 30-day warranty through TSC.
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