Ancient coins are still affordable today because not all of them are super rare and special, just like not all toys in a store are the most expensive ones.
Imagine you're at a toy store, and there are ancient coins on display, they look old and cool, like shiny rocks from long ago. Some of them might cost a lot because only a few people have them, but many others are just like the ones you can find in a box of candies: common, not too expensive, and easy to buy.
How It Works
Ancient coins come in different kinds, some are rare, meaning very few people have them, and those might cost a lot. But most are common, so they stay cheap even today.
It’s like having a bag of marbles: if only one marble is special (maybe it's blue and has glitter), that one costs more. But the rest, just plain green or red, you can buy for just a few cents.
Also, people who collect ancient coins sometimes sell them to others, so there are always new ones coming into the market, keeping prices from getting too high.
So even though they’re old, not all of them are expensive, that’s why ancient coins are still affordable in 2026.
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