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Rarelist Coins tracks the category with a market-first view: active listings, recent realized prices, top closes, and brand depth. The current snapshot covers 75 lots, with an average sold price around €374 and highs up to €1.000. Updated in June 2026, this page helps compare demand and price positioning across the full category.

Total lots: 75 With sold price: 8 Average sold price: €373.88 Highest sold price: €1,000.00

Category insights

Brand mix

Ancient Coins 75

Recent sale price bands

Under €500 6
€500-€1,500 2
€1,500-€5,000 0
Over €5,000 0

Active lots

LOT 104201134

Ancient North Africa - Mauretania Unit ŠMŠ mint. Minted between 118 - 33 B.C. Six - pointed star flanked by grape bunch to left. ()

LOT 104304970

Ancient World - Lot of 60 Pieces bronze coins - Various Grades and Types

LOT 104330286

Roman Republic Lot of 2 Silver Coins Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius 86 BC. & C. Egnatuleius C.f. 97 BC. ()

LOT 103723348

Roman Republic. Q. Titius, 90 BC. Quinarius Rome ()

LOT 104305916

Roman Republic. Anonimus. Lot Comprising 2 Bronze Coins As & Sextans after 211 BC. Head of Janus/ Prow of gallery & Mercury / Prow of gallery ()

LOT 104201100

Roman Republic. Cn. Gellius, 138 BC. Denarius Rome mint, 138 B.C. CN • GEL. below; ROMA in exergue. ()

LOT 103786083

Roman Republic. Anonymous (189 - 180 b.C.). Quadrans Rome ()

LOT 104003295

Roman Republic. Anónimo. Uncia 215/212 b.C. ()

LOT 104130230

Carthage. First Punic War. Circa 264 - 241 BC Double Shekel - Tanit

LOT 104219946

Boeotia, Thebes Stater 390 - 382 BC

LOT 104125920

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm 420 - 404 BC ()

LOT 104220086

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm 449 - 413 BC

LOT 104087831

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm 420 - 404 BC

LOT 103726477

Roman Empire (Provincial). Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). As Minted in Lucus Augusti, Lugo. Front shield with marked trim

LOT 103569515

Roman Empire (Provincial). Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). Æ 16mm Phrygia, Laodiceia ad Lycum ()

LOT 103726622

Roman Empire (Provincial). Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). As Minted in Calagurris, Calahorra (La Rioja. Bull right, II. VIR. L. BAEBIO. above, P. ANTESTIO below ()

LOT 103771635

Roman Empire (Provincial). Augustus (27 BC - AD 14). Drachm Masicytus, Lycia

LOT 103792916

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm c. 393 - 294 BC

LOT 103714505

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm 454 - 404 BC - Athena

LOT 103726276

Attica, Athens Tetradrachm 454 - 404 BC

LOT 103475811

Roman Republic. Anonymous. Denarius Rome mint, 206 - 195 B.C. The Dioscuri riding right ()

LOT 96255649

Roman Republic. Anonymous. Quadrans minted in Roma, 208 B.C. Prow right; three pellets ()

LOT 103475724

Roman Republic. Anonymous. As minted in Rome around 189 - 180 B.C. Victory and spearhead series. ()

LOT 103423209

Roman Empire. Valentinian II (AD 375 - 392). Solidus Lugdunum mint, 389 - 390 AD. VICTORIA AVGG. L/D. COM. Two emperors, crowned and nimbate, rare

Recent sales

Top sales

Market trend (recent months)

Month Sold lots Average sold Top sold
Mar 2026 8 €373.88 €1,000.00

Brands

Category overview

Rarelist Coins tracks the category with a market-first view: active listings, recent realized prices, top closes, and brand depth. The current snapshot covers 75 lots, with an average sold price around €374 and highs up to €1.000. Updated in June 2026, this page helps compare demand and price positioning across the full category.

Coins and numismatic lots react strongly to rarity tiers, preservation grade, and collector demand pockets. Looking at realized clusters improves pricing discipline before opening individual lots.

This dataset surfaces where liquidity concentrates, from accessible entry points to premium historical pieces with less frequent but higher-value closes.

How to read this market

Frequently asked questions

How fresh is this Coins dataset?

This view is refreshed automatically from Rarelist runs and currently summarizes 75 indexed lots, updated in June 2026.

How should I read the KPI block on this page?

Use it as a market baseline: average sold around €374, upper outcomes up to €1.000, then compare each lot against condition, estimate, and context.

Why do coin prices vary so much even inside one segment?

Numismatic spreads are often grade-sensitive. Small differences in rarity and preservation can create major value gaps, so condition-adjusted comparables are essential.