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ISFMA the Blog[ISFMA the Blog] Ancient Greek Coins: Miniature Art Objects: The ancient Greeks produced art objects that we still marvel at today, some in a grand scale like the temple of Parthenon. But also in the miniature scale, as in coin images, they exhibit an incredible skill.

My Personal Blog[My Personal Blog] Ancient Greek Coins As Art: Some are great buildings like the Parthenon temple, but there is also the miniature art found on the ancient Greek coins. By and large, it seems the top artistic level exhibited on the Greek coinage happened during the fifth century BC.

Seminary for Apologetics[Seminary for Apologetics] Bible and Science Course 1, Lesson 5: Coins used for taxation, imprinted with the likeness and image of Caesar, have been discovered among numerous other Roman coins. This is the coin about which the Lord had said “Render to Caesar, that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s”

stock.xchng - recently uploaded imageshttp://www.sxc.hu/photo/1012886 [stock.xchng - recently uploaded images] Ancient greek coin by hisks: Gold coin with goddes Athen and Alexander the Great.

Numismatic Articleshttp://www.coinlink.com/Articles/ancients/97/ [Numismatic Articles] A Story of Two Coins - Part 1: In my research, I discovered that the emperor that is depicted on the obverse and the reverse of the coin, Septimius Severus, is one of the greatest Roman Emperors of all time. His full name is Imperator Caesar Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus Arabicus, Adiabenicus, Pius, Parthicus Maximus, Britannicus Maximus.

Family Toy Bloghttp://familytoyblog.com/2008/05/27/coins-a-early-history/ [Family Toy Blog] Coins: A Early History: From the seventh century Aegean coins have spread throughout the world. Ancient Greece itself presents 1,500 known mints, The right to mint coins is one of the hallmarks of political dominion.

Everyday Blog[Everyday Blog] Great Artistic Value Of Ancient Greek Coins: As the Mediterranian region was later dominated by the Roman empire, the Romans also produced many coins of great beauty. However, in my opinion none of the ancient Roman coins can quite match up to the freshness of the best Greek coins.

Dear Kitty. Some bloghttp://dearkitty.blogsome.com/2008/06/10/roman-workers-necropolios-discovered/ [Dear Kitty. Some blog] Roman workers’ necropolios discovered: Around 270 skeletons have been found in simple tombs at the Castel Malnone necropolis at Ponte Galeria along with ceramic tankards, oil lamps and what remains of ancient shoes. Around 70 coins bearing the effigies of the Emperor Trajan .

Cherry Treepa Blog[Cherry Treepa Blog] Collecting Old Coins: Plastic slips should also be avoided for older coins, as they can cause corrosion over time. There are clear acid-free envelopes available for storage, that still allow you to see your coins while offering them a safe place to stay.

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