The Handbook of Greek Coinage Series

Handbook of Greek Coinage Series: Volume 2

Valuing coins is an art that combines the grade, the aesthetics, and the desirability with the given supply. Ancient coins, by their very nature, turn up from time to time in finds. This fact changes the values. Many of the coins in these handbooks have not surfaced on the market in many years and, as a result, no attempt is being made to predict their value. Users of the site are invited to submit information for coins which display "No recent sales records". Just click on those entries to send the publisher more information.

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Values are presented in three grades. These grades are based on a combination of a coin’s wear state, preservation, metal quality, defects, and aesthetics.

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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All values are in US Dollars.

Islands off Sicily: Lipara
Catalog No.Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3
1757NAC 33, 6 April 2006, lot 107, hammer 2400 CHF
1758NAC 64, 17 May 2012, lot 756, hammer 16,000 CHF
1759No recent sales records - submit one to us
1760500-10002000-4000
1761No recent sales records - submit one to us
1762400-6001500-30004000-6000
1763300-5001000-20003000-5000
1764200-400750-1500
1765300-5001000-2000
1766No recent sales records - submit one to us
1767No recent sales records - submit one to us
1768No recent sales records - submit one to us
1769150-300400-600
1770200-400750-1500
1771200-400750-1500
1772100-200300-500
177375-150200-400
1774No recent sales records - submit one to us
177575-150200-400
177650-100150-300
1777No recent sales records - submit one to us
1778No recent sales records - submit one to us
1779100-200300-500
1780100-200300-500750-1500
178175-150200-400
1782100-200200-400
1783100-200200-400
1784100-200200-400
1785100-200200-400
1786100-200200-400
1787100-200200-400
1788100-200200-400
1789100-200200-400
1790No recent sales records - submit one to us
1791No recent sales records - submit one to us
179275-150
1793No recent sales records - submit one to us
1794No recent sales records - submit one to us
1795No recent sales records - submit one to us
1796100-200300-500
1797No recent sales records - submit one to us
1798No recent sales records - submit one to us