Handbook of Greek Coinage Series: Volume 6
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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Herakleia | No. 1 - 6 |
Issa | No. 7 - 15 |
Korkra Melaina | No. 16 |
Pharos | No. 17 - 28 |
Korkyra | No. 29 - 117 |
Ithaka | No. 118 - 124 |
Kephallenia: Kranioi (Kranion) | No. 125 - 154 |
Kephallenia: Paleis (Pale) | No. 155 - 182 |
Kephallenia: Pronnoi | No. 183 - 188 |
Kephallenia: Same | No. 189 - 208 |
Zakynthos | No. 209 - 272 |
Roman Piratical Mints: Murcus | No. 273 |
Roman Piratical Mints: Ahenobarbus | No. 274 - 275 |
Imbros | No. 276 - 279 |
Lemnos: Hephaistia | No. 280 - 297 |
Lemnos: Myrina | No. 298 - 300 |
Samothrace | No. 301 - 326 |
Thasos | No. 327 - 376 |
Tenedos | No. 377 - 396 |
Ikos | No. 397 |
Peparethos | No. 398 - 413 |
Skiathos | No. 414 - 415 |
Skyros | No. 416 - 422 |
Aigina | No. 423 - 461 |
Andros | No. 462 - 479 |
Delos | No. 480 - 503 |
Gyaros | No. 504 - 505 |
Keos: Ioulis | No. 506 - 538 |
Keos: Karthaia | No. 539 - 568 |
Keos: Koresia (Arsinoë) | No. 569 - 589 |
Keos: Koinon of the Keians | No. 590 - 598 |
Kimolos | No. 599 |
Kythnos | No. 600 - 615 |
Mykonos | No. 616 - 622 |
Naxos | No. 623 - 642 |
Paros | No. 643 - 681 |
Seriphos | No. 682 - 692 |
Siphnos | No. 693 - 708 |
Syros | No. 709 - 721 |
Tenos | No. 722 - 756 |
Amorgos: Aigiale | No. 757 - 765 |
Amorgos: Arkesine | No. 766 - 770 |
Amorgos: Minoa | No. 771 |
Amorgos: Koinon | No. 772 |
Anaphe | No. 773 - 776 |
Ios | No. 777 - 782 |
Melos | No. 783 - 849 |
Pholegandros | No. 850 - 851 |
Siknos | No. 852 - 854 |
Thera | No. 855 - 868 |
Lesbos: Antissa | No. 869 - 872 |
Lesbos: Eresos | No. 873 - 883 |
Lesbos: Methymna | No. 884 - 921 |
Lesbos: Mytilene | No. 922 - 1059 |
Lesbos: Pyrrha | No. 1060 |
Lesbos: Billon Issues | No. 1061 - 1095 |
Nasos Pordosilene | No. 1096 - 1109 |
Chios | No. 1110 - 1157 |
Oine & Asklepieis (Therma) | No. 1158 - 1163 |
Samos | No. 1164 - 1266 |
Astypalaia | No. 1267 - 1281 |
Chalke | No. 1282 |
Kalymna | No. 1283 - 1293 |
Kos (Cos) | No. 1294 - 1342 |
Nisyros | No. 1343 - 1349 |
Karpathos 'Poseidon' | No. 1350 - 1355 |
Ialysos | No. 1356 - 1378 |
Kamiros | No. 1379 - 1395 |
Lindos | No. 1396 - 1407 |
Rhodes | No. 1408 - 1482 |