Ancient
Numismatics
Store of Value: Ancient Coinage vs.
Modern Cryptographic Tokens
Ancient Greek and Roman Coinage
Ancient coins derived value primarily from:
— Intrinsic value: The precious metal content (gold, silver, electrum)
— State authority: Official minting with recognizable designs
— Standardization: Consistent weight and purity
— Portability: Easier to transport than commodity goods
— Durability: Resistant to degradation compared to other assets
Modern Cryptographic Tokens
Blockchain-based tokens derive value from:
— Scarcity: Mathematically enforced limits (Bitcoin’s 21 million cap)
— Decentralization: Not controlled by a single authority
— Security: Cryptographic protection against counterfeiting
— Transferability: Global movement without intermediaries
— Immutability: Transaction record cannot be altered
Achaemenid Satrapies
Magna Graecia
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Attica. Athens AR Tetradrachm, Starr Group V.
- Attica. Athens AR Tetradrachm.
- Attica. Athens. AR Drachm.
- Attica. Athens. AR Hemidrachm.
- Attica. Athens. AR Obol.
- Attica. Athens. AR Obol.
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Dynasts of Lycia. AR Mithrapata.
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Caria. Island of Rhodes. AR Didrachm.
- Caria. Island of Rhodes. AR Hemidrachm.
Imperium Romanum
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Roman Empire. Severus Alexander. AR Denarius.
- Roman Empire. Severus Alexander. AR Denarius (damnatio memoriæ).
- Domitian Æ As.
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