Ancient and Medieval Coins
<http://www_wwrc.uwyo.edu/coinnet/>
A small, but excellent, site about ancient and medieval coins. (Unreachable during last survey.)
Casino Chip Collecting! (Michael Knapp)
<http://pages.prodigy.com/OH/chip99a/>
Gives some info about the Casino Chips and Gaming Tokens Collectors Club.
Casino Collector (Don Lueders)
<http://pages.prodigy.com/OR/casino_collectr/>
A brief page about this collector of casino-related items.
Coins (Frank Chlebana)
<http://zow00.desy.de:8000/~chlebana/coins/coins.html>
The usual numismatic references, plus a coin price database, a want/have list, and fledgling catalogs for Russian and German coins. A decent site with interesting ideas, but many areas still need work.
Dave's Virtual Coin Collection
<http://andrews.tamu.edu/dave3.html>
It must have taken forever to scan in a whole coin collection! The gray-scale images are ok, but the color images look psychedelic. (Unreachable during last survey.)
Electronic Money and Money in History
<http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/money.html>
Essays on the history of money. Also includes a diverse collection of links for subjects relating to money.
E Pluribus Unum
<http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/coins/>
One of the best numismatic sites around. Comprehensive numismatic references, pointers to commercial activity and trading areas (including its own area--The Coin Trader), U.S. coin mintages, numismatic writings, and a long list of coin collecting software.
Irish Coins and Banknotes
<http://www.hursley.ibm.com/Ireland/coins/coins.html>
Under construction, but it's already a nice site. Excellent photos.
Jersey Coins and Banknotes
<http://www.cyberpath.net/~hkfears/coins.htm>
Another good site under construction. A good framework for a comprehensive reference on Jersey money.
Ken Steiglitz
<http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~ken/>
Pictures of unpublished or unattributed ancients. Also is working on a list of ancient minting cities and authorities.
Numismania
<http://mokum.twinfo.nl/~marjon/numisman/coins-us.htm>
Yet another good site under construction. Information about Dutch coins, a nice article on making dies, and the usual numismatic references.
Numismatica
<http://www.limunltd.com/numismatica/>
Numismatic FAQs, glossaries, biographies, news, articles, stories, reviews, trivia, humor, and references.
Numismatics Home Page (Frederik Jan Jungen)
<http://www.cs.vu.nl/~fjjunge/numis.html>
Some info about the usual numismatic resources, plus a decent group of pictures for various coin types.
Polish Coins & Banknotes
<http://info.fuw.edu.pl/Zbigniew.Pasek/Money/money.html>
Pictures of Polish money. Text in Polish.
Polsson's WebWorld
<http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/homepage.htm>
Miscellaneous subjects. Numismatically, it includes a Chronology of Events in the History of Canadian Coins.
Rob Henderson's Numismatic Page
<http://www.cyberspace.org/~robh/coins.html>
Just a few links to other sites.
Rune's Ancient Coins Page
<http://www.sol.no/mynter/>
An excellent site about Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Chinese, and European coins. Has its own images and articles, and incorporates links to a wide variety of articles and sites on the web.
The Warmonger
<http://users.aol.com/gordon8816/private/warmong.htm>
Under construction. For the discussion of wartime collectibles.