Introduction to Numismatics

NumismaticsSince ancient days, coins have been utilized as a primary method and medium for exchange. The entire economy concept stands on the foundation that is provided by coins and paper currency, though the history of coins is much deeper than paper versions of money. In most languages, the term currency and coin are often considered to be synonymous. The history of currency and coins throughout the ages has made for some truly interesting reading. The concept of numismatics is all about studying coins and collecting them. Many people that are into numismatics consider coin collecting to be collecting pieces of history.

There is a lot of debate within the study of numismatics as to when the world’s first coins were created. Some people believe that the Chinese, the Indians or the people of Lydia may have been responsible for first using coins as an exchange medium, though this is also largely debated. Lydian coins are often found to contain symbols of unique individuals rather than any form of an official seal, and therefore these coins are often perceived to be personal tokens rather than a medium for exchange among the civilization.

Historical evidence also seems to indicate that the individuals responsible for handing out these coins often hammered them into their own unique shapes. This means that there likely was not a structured economy during the period where these Lydian “coins” were crafted. In China and India, however, the symbols present on the coins were much more uniform in general, indicating that there was likely a strong and structured economical background. These coins can be viewed by the general population in Chinese and Indian museums, which is very beneficial for the study of numismatics and for collectors that want to see how coins have evolved over time and across the globe.

One of the popular subjects of study among numismatics is the materials that coins are crafted from. Coins are made from a wide variety of different types of metals including steel, iron, bronze, copper and zinc, and they have all been used for various purposes throughout the ages. The coins that were minted in China during the Maurya dynasty were crafted from iron and copper. In years earlier, coins were minted solely from bronze. Those coins are regarded as being the property of the country that they were minted in, and often are protected and considered to be national treasures.

Coins are not always minted for the pure purpose of being mediums of exchange. Bullion coins, for example, are made out of purely precious metals such as palladium, gold and platinum, and this is done to preserve the metal in a specific shape. The coins are never actually minted to be currency at all. There are other coins, such as commemorative coins, that are minted purely to be collector’s items. There are a wide variety of unique coins in the world, and numismatics is all about studying them for their rich history and purpose.

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