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Chinese Coins Ban Liang and the Qin Dynasty

ban-liang-from-qin-dynastyThe rivaling Chinese states were unified under one single state by the Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who was also the one to standardize the empire's monetary system. Emperor Qin Shi Huang settled a totalitarian feudal kingdom, which was composed of a number of different ethic groups. In such a way he managed to bring to an end the chaotic period of domination of rivaling warlords and kingdoms. In order to provide a healthy and strong unification, Emperor Qin performed many reforms in the fields of politics, economy, military affairs and culture.

 

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Chinese Currency From Tang Dynasty Onwards

ancient-chinese-wu-zhu-coinThroughout the rule of the Tang Dynasty, Chinese empire registered a steady development. In the period between 618 and 907 China was the largest unified empire and the ruling dynasty was considered to be the most advanced in the world. During this period Wu De of Emperor Tang Gao Zu was the one to abolish the striking of the wu zhu coin, which was later replaced by another Chinese coin called Kai Yuan Tong Bao, the last two terms being translated as "current coin".

 

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The Starting Point of Chinese Coins

old-chinese-coinChina has a very rich history and one of its main chapters is occupied by numismatics. Chinese history has known hundreds of thousands of various designs in its coinage. Ancient Chinese coins were struck in bronze, copper, iron, lead, silver and nickel. There were also ancient coins that were made in porcelain. Coins minted in copper may also be divided in several categories, and namely: red copper, copper-nickel alloy and brass.

 

Before coins were struck, Chinese people used shells. However, due to the fact that shells were quite scarce in some regions of the country, people started minted coins in iron and bronze that resembled shells. Some time later, these coins were struck in other shapes rather than emulating shells. Thus there were Bu coins, Dao coins and Quan coins. Bu is the name of an ancient Chinese farming tool, Dao is the term that describes a Chinese knife and Quan is the term that refers to the round shape of the coins.

 

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The Coins of Ancient Cities of Bosporus

Theodosia Coins

theodosia coinTheodosia was city, the foundation roots of which date back to the 6th century BC. It was founded by the Miletos. The city was located on the coast of the Feodosijsky channel. This region is situated within the areas of today's Feodosiya.

 

The period between the 6th and 5th centuries BC Theodosia was a state-city, having its business relations well developed. As part of Bosporus the city became in 4th century BC. It was the center of the state's grain export. Theodosia suffered many changes including the revolt of the Scyth in 107 BC, destruction by the Huns in the 4th century BC, and the capture by the Hazars in the end of the 4th century.

 

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Numismatics - the Meaning, the Idea, the Collection

numismatics_paper_money_coinsNumismatics is considered to be a historical discipline meant to answer certain questions while focusing on history and its matters. Specialists believe that coins are able to satisfy both esthetical and spiritual needs. Numismatics allows a person to explore and discover the evolution of coins and thus get in touch with history. Collecting coins, medals and paper money involves two main goals: personal satisfaction and a good investment.

 

Every person chooses what he/she mostly prefers for making a collection of coins. The main principle of creating a collection relies on one's proper interest, desire and possibility to start and continue it.

 

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The Value of Ancient Coins

The Value of Ancient Coins

a_bunch_of_us_silver_coinsIt is believed that the market exchange value of a coin has strong connections with either its historic value or the value of the metal the coin is made of.

 

Generally coins are made of silver, gold and platinum. The modern coins of today are made of a base metal whose values rely on the status as fiat money. The status of fiat money basically means that Government is the one to determine and establish the value of a coin through its laws.

 

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Press release

The roots of the site date back to February 2007 when a team of your professionals decided to launch a website dedicated to the world of numismatics. This is a wide field covering the history of different nations and it is up to Dig4Coins.com to provide all the necessary information for its visitors, therefore to ensure an easy to use surfing through the site and gathering all the necessary information on coins, paper money, medals, tokens and more.

 

Dig4Coins.com team continuously works on improving the content and services on the site in order to create a comfortable spot for numismatics of all types. Latest news and articles on the world of money and other collectible items, written by the site's workers, are able to bring both entertainment and useful information.

 

Visitors are always welcome to share their opinions regarding the site and the world of numismatics. Dig4Coins.com team looks forward to provide the best place for discussions and ideas sharing among those passionate about collecting various items related to numismatics. On the site's forum people are free to express their ideas, suggestions and criticism (as long as it is under our Terms of Use), as well as provide help to those that are desperately in need of information.

 

Visitors may also consider checking favorite websites and forums that the site's team has collected in Top Sources category. Thus users will get a better view on the field of numismatics found inside the Web. Dig4Coins.com welcomes everyone to discussion, ideas, suggestions and impression sharing.

 

The Tradition of Collecting Ancient Coins

roman_coinDurig the times when Roman Empire grew stronger its nobles were fascinated by the coins minted in ancient Greece. It was the period of Augustus Caesar reign when the art and knowledge of collecting coins and antiquities started.

 

Unfortunately there is no record regarding the collecting of antiquities throughout the Dark Ages, however, starting with Renaissance magnates, such as Petrarch, began collecting Roman coins with fine portraits of its emperors. As the will to collect specific coins grew the world saw the appearance of the first numismatic replicas – Paduan medals. These were struck by Cavino as well as some other medalists of that period.

 

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