Bronze, a durable and historically rich alloy, plays a pivotal role in numismatics. Bronze coins, with their earthy hues and resilience, offer collectors a window into the past. They not only showcase artistic craftsmanship but also reflect the economic and societal dynamics of the eras in which they were minted, making them invaluable artifacts for numismatic enthusiasts.
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Jordan. Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein (1946-1951). 1 Fils. 1949
- £10.00
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Moesia, Istros Æ 18. Circa 1st century BC. Apollo seated left on omphalos. Rare
- £55.00
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Moesia, Tomis Æ 16. Circa 260-200 BC. Head of Hermes right, wearing petasos
- £75.00
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Moesia. Istros. 250-220 BC. Æ 23. Veiled head of Demeter
- £45.00
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Moesia. Kallatis Æ 14. 3rd – 2nd centuries BC
- £40.00
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Moesia. Istros (Circa 280-200 BC) Æ. sea eagle left, grasping dolphin
- £20.00
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Civic Copper. Falus. Anonymous. Damghan mint. Rare
- £100.00
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Umayyad. Fals. Anonymous. AH 101
- £100.00
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Roman Imperial. Constantine I (AD 307-337). Æ Follis. Cyzicus mint
- £35.00
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