Web Sites

Coins

American Numismatic Society
One of the world's most important museums and academic institution for the study of numismatics. Their collection of approximately 500,000 coins is now available and searchable on the web in textual format.

American Numismatic Association
A non-profit organization devoted to the collection and study of numismatics for the benefit of collectors and students.

The Dewing collection of Greek coins at Harvard

Ancient History and Archaeology

Ancient Sites
This is a new and very interesting site with many links and images of Athens and Rome. It also hosts a web game: SPQR

Perseus Project
Digital database of ancient Greek history and culture. Searchable database of Greek texts(Greek and English translation), ancient coins, vases, and sculpture. Excellent

Classics
Nearly 400 English translations of Greek and Roman texts. User can browse by author, title, date, or translator.

Commercial site for United States Coins

Cyber Coins

Mailing Lists

NUMISM-L This is an unmoderated list that provides a discussion forum for topics relating to the numismatics of Antiquity and the Middle Ages. It is not a collector's list, nor is it exclusively scholarly; but it is for serious students of coinage up to c.1454. It also offers an opportunity to announce the discovery of new coin hoards, newly discovered varieties (as well as newly identified forgeries), new books, recent thefts, and upcoming conferences. This is the most active list specializing in ancient coins. Highly recommended.
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Biblionumis-L Good list for information concerning books on ancient coins.
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BMCR-L This list provides in depth reviews of new publications in the classics field. Very useful.
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LT-ANTIQ LT-ANTIQ is an unmoderated list that provides a discussion forum for topics relating to Late Antiquity (c. AD 260-640). For the purposes of this discussion list, "Late Antiquity" will cover the Late Roman, Early Byzantine, Early Medieval, and Early Islamic periods. Geographical coverage will range from western Europe to the Middle East, and from the Sahara to Russia. Cross disciplinary interaction is particularly encouraged.
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