Handbook of Greek Coinage Series: Volume 2
Grade 1
Gold: A low to medium grade coin, often with problems, sometimes with mount marks.
Silver: A well worn specimen, but identifiable, often with bad metal and other defects.
Bronze: A well worn specimen, but identifiable, often with porous surfaces and rough patina.
Grade 2
Gold: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, should not be from a mount.
Silver: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, with minimal problems, metal might be lightly porous, should be nicely centered and well struck.
Bronze: A medium grade to lightly worn coin, with nice surfaces or a nice patina, should be well centered and struck.
Grade 3
Gold: A well preserved specimen with little wear, problem free.
Silver: A well preserved specimen with little wear, problem free, should be nicely centered and well struck.
Bronze: A well preserved specimen with little wear, with nice surfaces and/or a nice patina. It should be well centered and struck. In many cases, you will find no price for Grade 3 bronzes, because these coins circulated and rarely occur in a well preserved state. As hoards are found, there are usually a certain percentage of nicer coins that come to market.
When this occurs, we will update the pricing structure.
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Abakainon | No. 1 - 36 |
Adranon | No. 37 - 44 |
Agyrion | No. 45 - 61 |
Aitna | No. 62 - 74 |
Akragas | No. 75 - 179 |
Akrai | No. 180 |
Alaisa Aitnaia | No. 181 |
Alaisa Archiondea | No. 182 - 208 |
Alontion | No. 209 - 223 |
Ameselon | No. 224 - 226 |
Amestratos | No. 227 - 228 |
Apollonia | No. 229 |
Assoros | No. 230 - 231 |
AOA (ATL) | No. 232 - 234 |
Entella 'The Camp' | No. 235 - 295 |
Eryx | No. 296 - 330 |
Galaria | No. 331 - 333 |
Gela | No. 334 - 390 |
Henna (Enna) | No. 391 - 407 |
Herakleia Minoa | No. 408 |
Herbessos | No. 409 - 415 |
Herbita | No. 416 - 419 |
Himera | No. 420 - 486 |
Himeraia | No. 487 - 494 |
Hipana | No. 495 - 496 |
Hybla Megala | No. 497 - 500 |
Iaiton (Iaitia, Iatos) | No. 501 - 507 |
Imachara | No. 508 |
Kainon | No. 509 - 511 |
Kalakte (Kale Akte) | No. 512 - 517 |
Kamarina | No. 518 - 558 |
Katane | No. 559 - 632 |
Kentoripa | No. 633 - 640 |
Kephaloidion | No. 641 - 655 |
Kimissa | No. 656 - 658 |
Kronia | No. 659 |
Leontini | No. 660 - 728 |
Lilybaion (Ras Melqart) | No. 729 - 753 |
Longane | No. 754 - 755 |
Megara Hyblaia | No. 756 |
Menainon (Menaion) | No. 757 - 764 |
Messana (Zankle) | No. 765 - 845 |
The Mamertines | No. 846 - 894 |
Morgantina | No. 895 - 920 |
Motya | No. 921 - 951 |
Mytistratos | No. 952 - 955 |
Nakone | No. 956 - 964 |
Naxos | No. 965 - 996 |
Panormos (Ziz) | No. 997 - 1094 |
Paropos | No. 1095 - 1096 |
Petra | No. 1097 |
Piakos | No. 1098 - 1102 |
Segesta | No. 1103 - 1205 |
Selinous (Selinos) | No. 1206 - 1240 |
The Sergetaians | No. 1241 |
The Silerians | No. 1242 - 1243 |
Solous | No. 1244 - 1269 |
Stielane (Stiela) | No. 1270 - 1274 |
Syracuse | No. 1275 - 1533 |
Syracusan Kings of Sicily | No. 0 |
Agathokles | No. 1534 - 1537 |
Hieron II | No. 1538 - 1552 |
Philistis | No. 1553 - 1559 |
Gelon II | No. 1560 - 1563 |
Hieronymous | No. 1564 - 1569 |
Tauromenion | No. 1570 - 1609 |
Thermai Himeraiai | No. 1610 - 1628 |
Tyndaris | No. 1629 - 1656 |
The Tyrrhenians | No. 1657 - 1658 |
Uncertain Siculo-Punic Issues | No. 1659 - 1677 |
Uncertain Romano Sicilian Mints | No. 1678 - 1713 |
Uncertain Roman Military Mints | No. 1714 - 1756 |
Islands off Sicily: Lipara | No. 1757 - 1798 |