The pinnacle of Greek silver. ποΈππ±
Struck at the close of the 5th century BCE, this Syracuse Dekadrachm represents a city that ruled the Mediterranean. A physical witness to Syracuse's wealth, naval power, and artistic genius. πͺ
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13.03.2026 17:03
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The silver of the Severan struggle. ποΈβοΈ
Struck AD 209β211, this NGC Certified denarius represents Emperor Getaβthe tragic ruler currently featured in Gladiator II. A physical witness to 1,800 years of history and the cutthroat power struggles of the Roman Empire. πͺ
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13.03.2026 13:02
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The bronze of an Imperial Matriarch. ποΈβοΈ
Struck AD 324β330, this NGC-certified coin represents Empress Helenaβmother of Constantine and architect of the Christian Holy Land. A physical witness to 1,690 years of history and the woman who reshaped the ancient world's faith. πͺ
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11.03.2026 22:01
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Trajan Conquers Daciaβs Gold. ποΈβοΈπ°
Struck in the early 2nd century AD, this silver denarius represents Emperor Trajanβthe "Best Ruler" who expanded Rome to its greatest borders. A physical witness to 1,900 years of history and the conquest that filled Romeβs treasuries. πͺ
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The 90s were a different vibe. ποΈβοΈ
In the 990s, Basil II was busy winning battles and earning the title "Bulgar Slayer". This Gold Histamenon depicts the man who literally gave his enemies heart attacks. πͺ
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10.03.2026 13:03
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"Sikyon rose between the gulf and the interior". Struck 4thβ3rd Century BCE, this silver Stater represents the artistic and diplomatic peak of one of Greeceβs most iconic city-states. A physical witness to 2,300 years of Peloponnesian history. πͺ
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09.03.2026 22:02
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The bronze of imperial change. ποΈβοΈ
Struck AD 306β337, this NGC-certified coin represents Constantine the Greatβthe emperor who legalized Christianity and reshaped Romeβs identity. A physical witness to 1,700 years of history and the religious revolution of the 4th century. πͺ
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09.03.2026 17:03
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Silver of the Golden Age. ποΈππ
Struck AD 786β809, this silver Dirham represents Harun al-Rashidβthe caliph whose reign marked the cultural peak of the Abbasid Caliphate. A physical witness to 1,200 years of history and the real-life ruler of the Arabian Nights. πͺ
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08.03.2026 22:01
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The master of the sea. ποΈππ
Struck during the Second Democracy, this Syracuse Tetradrachm features the charging quadriga and the beloved nymph Arethusa. A physical witness to the eternal city that dominated the Mediterranean through its naval might and cultural brilliance. πͺ
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08.03.2026 14:02
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The currents of Messana. ποΈππ
Struck in the 4th century BC, this Messana Tetradrachm features the Olympic biga and the leaping hare. A physical witness to the city that guarded the passage between Sicily and Italyβa prize sought by Greeks, Italians, and Carthaginians alike. πͺ
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06.03.2026 23:02
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"One name became legend". Struck AD 786β809, this silver Dirham represents Harun al-Rashidβthe caliph whose reign marked the peak of the Abbasid Caliphate. A physical witness to 1,200 years of history and the real-life ruler of the Arabian Nights. πͺ
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06.03.2026 14:03
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There are many Prutahs, but still, these are the most meaningful coins to just about everybody". For $15β$50, you can own a piece of the Holy Land. Itβs an "excellent deal" for 2,000 years of history.
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05.03.2026 14:03
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The bronze of Roman triumph. ποΈβοΈ
Struck AD 337β361, this NGC Certified bronze represents Constantius II and the iconic "Fallen Horseman" type. A physical witness to 1,600 years of history and the military propaganda used to defend the Roman frontier. πͺ
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04.03.2026 23:01
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Raw power in silver. ποΈπ¦π
Struck in the 5th century BC, this Akanthos Tetradrachm features the famous lion and bull struggle. A physical witness to a city that traded in the raw materials of the north and projected its strength through the primal energy of the natural world. πͺ
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04.03.2026 18:02
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History wasnβt just written. It was minted. ποΈπ»
The new KinzerCoins.com is live! User-friendly, optimized, and built for the best service. Browse our NGC-certified treasures effortlessly and hold history in your hands. πͺ
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03.03.2026 15:09
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The bronze of the last united Emperor. ποΈπ‘οΈ
Struck AD 379β395, this NGC Certified bronze represents Theodosius Iβthe final ruler of a united Roman Empire. A physical witness to 1,600 years of history and the permanent division of the ancient world. πͺ
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02.03.2026 18:02
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The sound of unity. ποΈπΆ
From the Shanna Schmidt collection, this Chalcidian League Tetradrachm features Apollo and the iconic seven-stringed kithara. A physical witness to a league of cities that bound themselves together to speak with one voice against the empires of their day. πͺ
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02.03.2026 14:04
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The first "Hand of God" coin. ποΈπ
This AE4 (AD 337β340) honors Constantine the Great with the Manus Dei reaching from the heavens. A rare physical witness to the era when Christian symbols first appeared on Roman imperial coinage to signal a new divine authority. πͺ
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01.03.2026 18:01
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The silver of Seleucia Pieria. ποΈποΈ
Struck in the Seleucid capital and dated to Year 26, this Tetradrachm features Tyche with her fortified crown. A physical witness to a world run by imperial systems and the strategic power of the Greek East. πͺ
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The silver of Ptolemy I. ποΈπ
Struck in late 4th century BC Alexandria, this Tetradrachm features Alexander the Great in a legendary elephant skin headdress. A physical witness to Ptolemy I securing Egypt and founding a dynasty that blended Greek and Egyptian power. πͺ
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27.02.2026 23:02
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