Somehow I figured this video would get into electrum 😊 my personal oldest is an ngc graded roman denarius. I really like the extra information provided on the holders themselves with the ngc ancients
Most scholars agree that the oldest coins are the early striated examples of the Lydo-Milesan standard trites and hectes. Linzalone (LN1018), Weidauer Group II, 5 and Kayhan 680. Those pieces date to 650 BC at the earliest. An example sold via Heritage in May of last year for $120,000. You might want to check to see if perhaps your piece dates to 950-1200 AD.
Hi Dub-C, thanks for the vlog! I always learn something new with your videos!
Great video!! Always love a good history lesson.
Thanks for the idea!
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@@oldone58 Thanks for watching!
Somehow I figured this video would get into electrum 😊 my personal oldest is an ngc graded roman denarius. I really like the extra information provided on the holders themselves with the ngc ancients
Great entry, love the electrum :)
Cool! I learned a lot from this video, more similar to this would be a lot of fun. My oldest is an 1855 half dime, almost as old as yours. 😜😂
@@travdripdrip382 Half dimes are cool!
Love these
Very nice 👊👍
I have one coin estimated from 950 BC - 1200 BC.
Most scholars agree that the oldest coins are the early striated examples of the Lydo-Milesan standard trites and hectes. Linzalone (LN1018), Weidauer Group II, 5 and Kayhan 680. Those pieces date to 650 BC at the earliest. An example sold via Heritage in May of last year for $120,000. You might want to check to see if perhaps your piece dates to 950-1200 AD.
@@Dub-C_Coins Been years since I glanced at it and today I did so again and re-learned that it's actually 1037 - 1041 BC