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fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 weeks ago

Two of Switzerland's oldest gold coins found

Research suggests that the introduction of monetary systems in Central Europe can be traced back to Celtic mercenaries. These men were paid for their services in Greece with coins and brought them back home with them. Around the middle of the 3rd century BC, the Celts began their own coinage, imitating gold coins of the Macedonian king Philip II (359336 BC).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A lot of axolotls: the amphibian-themed banknote Mexicans don't want to spend

The note, which features a depiction of Gorda as the model for Mexico's iconic species of salamander, went into circulation in 2021, dazzling the judges of the International Bank Notes Society, who declared it the Note of the Year. Four years later, the Bank of Mexico has released a report revealing that 12.9 million Mexicans are holding on to this note as if it were worth more than just its value of 50 pesos, or a little under $3.
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fromARTnews.com
1 month ago

New York-Based Coin Collectors Society Founded in 19th Century Moves to Ohio

The American Numismatic Society will relocate to the Toledo Museum of Art in 2028, opening a four-story home to expand research, exhibitions, and outreach.
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fromSun Sentinel
2 months ago

Gold in South Florida? Join a scavenger hunt to win rare coins

A rare-coin gallery is hiding redeemable certificates for rare coins, including gold, around Miami to spur public interest in coin collecting amid rising gold prices.
History
fromMedievalists.net
4 months ago

Coins Reveal Medieval Economic Connections in Southeast Asia - Medievalists.net

First-millennium AD Rising Sun/Srivatsa silver coins reveal extensive economic networks across Southeast Asia from Bangladesh to Vietnam.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
6 months ago

New Anglo-Saxon shilling type found in Norwich

The new shilling discovered near Norwich embodies the synthesis of Christian and Pagan iconography, dating back to 640-660 A.D., marking a pivotal cultural transition.
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from24/7 Wall St.
7 months ago

Who Makes The Penny, Which Is About To Disappear Forever?

The penny will be eliminated from circulation due to high minting costs and low utility, resulting in significant annual savings.
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