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How are the categories arranged in CNGs catalogs and website?

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How are the categories arranged in CNGs catalogs and website?

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CNG’s catalogs typically have the following categories: Greek (including Celtic), Oriental Greek, Central Asian, Roman Provincial, Roman Republican and Imperatorial, Roman Imperial, Byzantine, Early Medieval, World, British, Miscellaneous, Antiquities, and Large Lots. Other sections may be added to accommodate or feature large collections of a particular coinage. The coins in each of these sections are arranged in a specific order. Greek coins begin with the coins of the Celtic world. The Celtic coins are arranged geographically by region, from the Balkans to Britain, with the coins of individual tribes ordered alphabetically within each region. This naturally follows the spread of the Celtic coinage from its beginnings in the Balkans in the later 4th century BC to its eventual cessation in the west, in Gaul in Britain, in the 1st century BC. The coinage of the Greek world is then presented by region from west to east around the Mediterranean Sea. The arrangement begins in Spain and mo

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