The currents of Messana. ποΈππ
Struck in the 4th century BC, this Messana Tetradrachm features the Olympic biga and the leaping hare. A physical witness to the city that guarded the passage between Sicily and Italyβa prize sought by Greeks, Italians, and Carthaginians alike. πͺ
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"One name became legend". Struck AD 786β809, this silver Dirham represents Harun al-Rashidβthe caliph whose reign marked the peak of the Abbasid Caliphate. A physical witness to 1,200 years of history and the real-life ruler of the Arabian Nights. πͺ
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There are many Prutahs, but still, these are the most meaningful coins to just about everybody". For $15β$50, you can own a piece of the Holy Land. Itβs an "excellent deal" for 2,000 years of history.
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The bronze of Roman triumph. ποΈβοΈ
Struck AD 337β361, this NGC Certified bronze represents Constantius II and the iconic "Fallen Horseman" type. A physical witness to 1,600 years of history and the military propaganda used to defend the Roman frontier. πͺ
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Raw power in silver. ποΈπ¦π
Struck in the 5th century BC, this Akanthos Tetradrachm features the famous lion and bull struggle. A physical witness to a city that traded in the raw materials of the north and projected its strength through the primal energy of the natural world. πͺ
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History wasnβt just written. It was minted. ποΈπ»
The new KinzerCoins.com is live! User-friendly, optimized, and built for the best service. Browse our NGC-certified treasures effortlessly and hold history in your hands. πͺ
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The bronze of the last united Emperor. ποΈπ‘οΈ
Struck AD 379β395, this NGC Certified bronze represents Theodosius Iβthe final ruler of a united Roman Empire. A physical witness to 1,600 years of history and the permanent division of the ancient world. πͺ
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The sound of unity. ποΈπΆ
From the Shanna Schmidt collection, this Chalcidian League Tetradrachm features Apollo and the iconic seven-stringed kithara. A physical witness to a league of cities that bound themselves together to speak with one voice against the empires of their day. πͺ
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The first "Hand of God" coin. ποΈπ
This AE4 (AD 337β340) honors Constantine the Great with the Manus Dei reaching from the heavens. A rare physical witness to the era when Christian symbols first appeared on Roman imperial coinage to signal a new divine authority. πͺ
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The silver of Seleucia Pieria. ποΈποΈ
Struck in the Seleucid capital and dated to Year 26, this Tetradrachm features Tyche with her fortified crown. A physical witness to a world run by imperial systems and the strategic power of the Greek East. πͺ
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The silver of Ptolemy I. ποΈπ
Struck in late 4th century BC Alexandria, this Tetradrachm features Alexander the Great in a legendary elephant skin headdress. A physical witness to Ptolemy I securing Egypt and founding a dynasty that blended Greek and Egyptian power. πͺ
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The weapon of the steppe. πΉπ‘οΈ
This Scythian Bronze Arrowhead (c. 7thβ4th Century BC) is a physical witness to the military power of the nomadic world. Used across the Black Sea and steppe regions, its trilobate design influenced Greek frontier combat for centuries. πͺ
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The bronze of Postumus. ποΈπ‘οΈ
Struck AD 260β269, this NGC Certified bronze represents the founder of the independent Gallic Empire. A physical witness to the commander who stabilized the Western frontier while the central Roman state fractured. πͺ
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The silver of Philip II. ποΈβοΈ
Witness the rise of Macedon! This Tetradrachm features Zeus and celebrates Philip's 356 BC Olympic victory. A physical witness to the man who built the army Alexander used to conquer the world. Posthumous issues were also minted by Philip III. πͺ
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The silver of Selge. ποΈπ€ΌββοΈ
Struck in 3rd century BC Pisidia, this Stater features iconic wrestling and slinger imagery. A physical witness to a city defined by its martial culture, athletic identity, and fierce independence during the Hellenistic era. πͺ
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The silver of resistance. ποΈπ
This Jewish War Silver Shekel (AD 66) was struck during the Great Revolt against Rome. Featuring the sacred omer cup and pomegranate, it is a physical witness to the spirit of Jerusalem and the fight for Judean freedom. πͺ
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A mother. A son. One throne. ποΈπ
This Gold Solidus (AD 780β797) represents the reign of Constantine VI and Empress Irene. A physical witness to the moment Irene became one of the first women to rule Byzantium in her own name.
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The silver of a legend. ποΈβ‘
This Alexander the Great Tetradrachm from Perge (c. 200 BC) features the iconic lion-skin portrait. Even a century after his death, his image was the global symbol of power and legitimacy. A world-class relic of Hellenistic history. πͺ
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The bronze of the First Crusader. ποΈβοΈ
This Bronze Follis (c. 1099β1112) was struck by Tancred of Hauteville, Prince of Galilee. A physical witness to the first Latin Christian rule in the Holy Land, featuring the crude fabric of early Crusader minting. πͺ
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The silver of Julius Caesar. ποΈπ‘οΈ
This 44 BC Denarius by P. Servillius Macer features the first living portrait on a Roman coin. Struck just before the Ides of March, it is a physical witness to the end of the Republic and the rise of imperial power.
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