www.ancientnomosart.org

about ancient nomos

Ancient Nomos Art is a museum of galleries exhibiting ancient coins and ancient mint maps. The coin gallery displays the diverse art and history of hand-crafted ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Persian and Medieval coinage. The ancient mints mapping gallery features Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor and Medieval mint city regions and territories. Visitor's are welcome to explore, study and enjoy Ancient Nomos Art.

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Summer Exhibition 2021

Ancient Nomos Art Links: Greece, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor, and Medieval Gallery.

RECENT WEST ASIA MINOR, GREECE AND ROMAN ADDITIONS

This compilation of photos illustrates each of the most recent Black Sea Region, Greece and Roman additions. The photos are all shown here at near actual coin sizes to provide a sense of their scale relative to other denominations and minting time periods. Some photos may include an enlarged surface for clarity and emphasis.

PHOTO LEGEND

I. Ionia West Asia Minor Electrum – Ionia, Greece. Circa 625 BC.

II. Ionia Phokaia Gold Electrum – Phokaia, Greece. Circa 440 BC.

III. Mytilene Lesbos Gold Electrum – Mint of Mytilene. Circa 521 BC.

IV. Black Sea Region Silver Drachm – Paphlagonia, Sinope. Circa 330-300 BC.

V. Olbia Skythia Cast Bronze Obol – Olbia, Skythia. Circa 450 BC.

VI. Caecelia Paulina Denarius – Mint of Rome. Circa 236 AD.

VII. Servius Galba Denarius – Mint of Rome. Circa 68 AD.

Please visit the specific Ancient Nomos Art Magna Grecia and Asia Minor Galleries for enlarged details, attribution and additional documentation.

ANAM Greek Gallery

ANAM Asia Minor Gallery

ANAM Roman Gallery

 

RECENT ROMAN, ASIA MINOR AND MEDIEVAL ADDITIONS

This compilation of photos illustrates each of the most recent Roman, Asia Minor and Medieval additions. The photos are all shown here at near actual coin sizes to provide a sense of their scale relative to other denominations and minting time periods. Some photos may include an enlarged surface for clarity and emphasis.

PHOTO LEGEND

I. Republican Roman Cast Sextans – Mint of Rome. Circa 230 BC.

II. Severina Augusta Denarius – Mint of Lugdunum. Circa 275 AD.

III. Valeria Augusta Follis – Mint of Alexandria. Circa 308 AD.

IV. Medieval Islamic Half Dirham – Mint of Aleppo. Circa 1176 AD.

V. Medieval Hungary Bela III Rezpenz – Mint of Pannonia. Circa 1172 AD.

VI. Salzburg Cathedral Commemorative Taler – Mint of Salzburg. Circa 1628 AD.

VII. Medieval Islamic Dirham – Mint of Damascus. Circa 717 AD.

VIII. Augsburg Confession Commemorative Taler – Mint of Dresden. Circa 1630 AD.

Please visit the specific Ancient Nomos Art Roman, Asia Minor and Medieval Galleries for enlarged details, attribution and additional documentation.

ANAM Roman Gallery

ANAM Asia Minor Gallery

ANAM Medieval Gallery

 

Ancient Nomos Art Links: Greece, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor, and Medieval Gallery.

 

RECENT MAGNA-GRECIA, ASIA MINOR AND ROMAN ADDITIONS

This compilation of photos illustrates each of the most recent Magna Grecia, Asia Minor and Roman additions. The photos are all shown here at near actual coin sizes to provide a sense of their scale relative to other denominations and minting time periods. Some photos may include an enlarged surface for clarity and emphasis.

PHOTO LEGEND

I. Magna-Grecia Leontini Silver Tetradrachm – Leontini, Sicily. Circa 430 BC.

II. Roman Aes Formatum Cast Bronze Ingot – Central Roman Region. Circa 4th Century BC.

III. Baktrian Philoxenos Tetradrachm – Mint of Baktria. Circa 110 BC.

Please visit the specific Ancient Nomos Art Magna Grecia and Asia Minor Galleries for enlarged details, attribution and additional documentation.

ANAM Magna Grecia Gallery

ANAM Asia Minor Gallery

ANAM Roman Gallery

 

RECENT ROMAN, ASIA MINOR AND MEDIEVAL ADDITIONS

This compilation of photos illustrates each of the most recent Roman, Asia Minor and Medieval additions. The photos are all shown here at near actual coin sizes to provide a sense of their scale relative to other denominations and minting time periods. Some photos may include an enlarged surface for clarity and emphasis.

PHOTO LEGEND

I. Republican Roman Cast Quadrans – Mint of Rome. Circa 240 BC.

II. Baktrian Eukratides Tetradrachm – Mint of Rome. Circa 160 BC.

III. Imperial Roman Trajan Denarius – Mint of Rome. Circa 113 AD.

IV. Parthian Mithradates V Drachm – Mint of Ekbatana. Circa 140 AD.

V. Islamic Tabaristan Hemidrachm – Mint of Tabaristan. Circa 769 AD.

VI. Medieval Hungary St. Stephan Denier – Mint of Pannonia. Circa 997 AD.

VII. Medieval Hungary Peter I Denier – Mint of Pannonia. Circa 1038 AD.

Please visit the specific Ancient Nomos Art Roman, Asia Minor and Medieval Galleries for enlarged details, attribution and additional documentation.

ANAM Roman Gallery

ANAM Asia Minor Gallery

ANAM Medieval Gallery

 

Ancient Nomos Art Links: Greece, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor, and Medieval Gallery.

Ancient Nomos Art Links: Greece, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor, and Medieval Gallery.

 

Ancient Nomos Art Links: Greece, Roman, Byzantine, Asia Minor, and Medieval Gallery.

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Metapontion Silver Nomos

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Kroton Silver Stater


Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Kaulonia Stater – 525 BC


Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Roman Aes Formatum Bronze Ingot


Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Roman Aes Formatum Bronze Ingot

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Apollo Coin Circa 275 BC

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Bronze Testudo/Rotum Sextans

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Bronze Quincunx of Apulia

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coins: Roman Horses & Chariots

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coin: Atilius M.f. Saranus Denarius

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum Augustus coinage:
Actium Style
Hellenistic Style
Posthumous Style

Gallery link to the above Ancient Nomos Art Museum coins: Claudius Temple Architecture

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