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  2. Achaemenid coinage - Wikipedia

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    Early coinage of Western Asia under the Achaemenid Empire. Coin type of Croesus, the Croeseid, minted in Lydia, under the rule of Cyrus the Great to Darius I. Circa 545–520. It only weighs 8.06 g, compared to the standard 10.7 grams of the Croeseid. [6] When Cyrus the Great (550–530 BC) came to power, coinage was unfamiliar in his realm.

  3. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    Numismatic Guaranty Company ( NGC) is an international third-party coin grading and certification service based in Sarasota, Florida. It has certified more than 60 million coins. NGC certification consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in clear plastic holders. NGC is a subsidiary of Certified Collectibles Group ...

  4. Daric - Wikipedia

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    Darius I (521–486 BC) introduced a new thick gold coin which had a standard weight of 8.4 grams, [ 3][ 4] equaling in value 20 silver coins. The gold used in the coins was of very high quality with a purity of 95.83% [ 5] and it bore the image of the Persian king or a great warrior armed with a bow and arrow. Their use ended with Alexander ...

  5. Thousands of coins — many in ancient pouches - AOL

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    An ancient coin that once depicted an Ostrogoth king. Other coins in the collection were local Egyptian imitations, the university said in a news release Nov. 22.

  6. Standard Catalog of World Coins - Wikipedia

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    Collecting World Coins: Standard Catalog of Circulating Coinage - 1901–Present, 15th Edition, publication date 2015, Krause Publications, ISBN 978-1-4402-4460-5 Digital copy available separately. Standard Catalog of German Coins - 1501–Present, 3rd Edition, publication date 2011, Krause Publications, ISBN 978-1-4402-1402-8

  7. Sasanian coinage - Wikipedia

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    Rev: NWR’ ZY in Middle Persian i.e. Pahlavi to the left of the fire altar, and ’rthštr to the right of the fire altar. Sasanian coinage was produced within the domains of the Iranian Sasanian Empire (224–651). Together with the Roman Empire, the Sasanian Empire was the most important money-issuing polity in Late Antiquity. [ 1]

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