The Handbook of Greek Coinage Series

Handbook of Greek Coinage Series: Volume 7

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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  Gorgippia, name of the SindansNo. 1 - 7
  GorgippiaNo. 8 - 11
  NymphaionNo. 12 - 16
  PantikapaionNo. 17 - 156
  PhanagoriaNo. 157 - 174
  TheodosiaNo. 175 - 186
  Leukon IINo. 187 - 191
  Spartokos VNo. 192
  HygiainonNo. 193 - 194
  Pairisades IIINo. 195
  Pairisades IVNo. 196
  Pairisades VNo. 197
  Pharnakes IINo. 198
  AsanderNo. 199 - 203
  DynamisNo. 204
  DioskouriasNo. 205 - 207
  PhasisNo. 208 - 216
  Uncertain mintNo. 217 - 219
  AimilionNo. 220 - 221
  AmaseiaNo. 222 - 228
  Amisos, in the name of PeiraieusNo. 229 - 235
  AmisosNo. 236 - 257
  ChabaktaNo. 258 - 264
  GaziouraNo. 265 - 266
  KabeiraNo. 267 - 275
  KamosNo. 276 - 277
  KomanaNo. 278 - 283
  LaodikeiaNo. 284 - 291
  PharnakeiaNo. 292 - 298
  SarbanissaNo. 299
  TaularaNo. 300 - 304
  TrapezousNo. 305 - 309
  Uncertain Pontic MintsNo. 310 - 317
  Mithradates I-IIINo. 318
  Mithradates IIINo. 319 - 321
  Pharnakes INo. 322 - 324
  Mithradates IVNo. 325 - 326
  Mithradates IV & LaodikeNo. 327 - 329
  Mithradates VNo. 330
  Mithradates VINo. 331 - 343
  Polemon INo. 344 - 350
  AbonouteichosNo. 351
  Amastris, in the name of Queen AmastrisNo. 352 - 355
  AmastrisNo. 356 - 368
  KromnaNo. 369 - 373
  PimolisaNo. 374 - 375
  SesamosNo. 376 - 382
  SinopeNo. 383 - 428
  DatamesNo. 429 - 430
  GRDNNo. 431
  BGPDNNo. 432
  ABDSSNNo. 433
  Ariarathes INo. 434 - 792
  Sinope, Provincial issuesNo. 435 - 439
  Pylaimenes II or IIINo. 440 - 441
  Attalos EphiphanesNo. 442
  Deiotaros Philadelphos and AdobogoniaNo. 443
  Deiotaros Philadelphos and Deiotaros PhilipatorNo. 444
  AstakosNo. 445 - 449
  BithynionNo. 450 - 451
  DiaNo. 452 - 453
  Herakleia PontikeNo. 454 - 495
  Timotheos and DionysiosNo. 496 - 499
  DionysiosNo. 500 - 502
  KalchedonNo. 503 - 549
  KiosNo. 550 - 560
  Kios in the name of Prousias by the SeaNo. 561 - 565
  MyrleiaNo. 566 - 579
  Myrleia as Apameia MyrleiaNo. 580 - 583
  Myrleia, Colonial issuesNo. 584 - 589
  NikaiaNo. 590 - 595
  NikomedeiaNo. 596 - 600
  Prousa under Mount OlympusNo. 601
  TieionNo. 602 - 605
  Nikomedes INo. 606 - 611
  ZiaëlasNo. 612
  Prousias I CholosNo. 613 - 621
  Prousias II KynegosNo. 622 - 640
  Nikomedes II EphiphanesNo. 641 - 644
  Nikomedes III EuergetesNo. 645
  Nikomedes IV PhilopatorNo. 646
  AizanisNo. 647 - 648
  AkmoneiaNo. 649 - 651
  AmorionNo. 652 - 653
  Apameia on the MeanderNo. 654 - 675
  AppiaNo. 676
  DionysopolisNo. 677 - 678
  EpiketeisNo. 679 - 684
  ErizaNo. 685 - 686
  EumeniaNo. 687 - 692
  Eumenia, in the name of FulviaNo. 693 - 695
  HieropolisNo. 696 - 700
  HydrellaNo. 701 - 702
  KibyraNo. 703 - 720
  KolossaiNo. 721 - 722
  Laodikeia on the LykosNo. 723 - 747
  Leonna or LeonnaiaNo. 748
  Mysia AbbaïtisNo. 749 - 751
  PeltaiNo. 752 - 755
  PhilomelionNo. 756 - 757
  PrymnessosNo. 758
  SanaosNo. 759
  SynnadaNo. 760 - 765
  PessinousNo. 766 - 770
  TauionNo. 771 - 772
  DeiotarosNo. 773 - 776
  BrogitarosNo. 777
  AmyntasNo. 778 - 785
  EikonionNo. 786 - 789
  Ariarathes IINo. 793
  AriaramnesNo. 794 - 799
  Ariarathes IIINo. 800 - 803
  Ariarathes IVNo. 804 - 809
  Ariarathes VNo. 810 - 814
  Orophernes NikephorosNo. 815
  Nysa and Ariarathes VINo. 816
  Ariarathes VINo. 817 - 827
  Ariarathes VIINo. 828 - 833
  Ariarathes VIII Eusebes EpiphanesNo. 834 - 839
  Ariarathes VIII Eusebes PhilopatorNo. 840 - 845
  Ariobarzanes INo. 846 - 850
  Ariobarzanes IINo. 851
  Ariobarzanes IIINo. 852 - 853
  Ariarathes XNo. 854 - 856
  Archelaos Philopatris KtistesNo. 857 - 858
  Eusebeia under Mount ArgaiosNo. 859 - 872
  Eusebeia, in the name of CaesareaNo. 873 - 878