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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Books, Supplies & Services| > |Roman Books| > BKB1169
The Roman Coin Price Yearbook, Imperial, Volume II, 138 - 254 A.D.
|Roman| |Books|, |The| |Roman| |Coin| |Price| |Yearbook,| |Imperial,| |Volume| |II,| |138| |-| |254| |A.D.|, The Roman Coin Price Yearbook, Imperial, Volume II, 138 - 254 A.D.
Each of the Roman Coin Price Yearbook volumes was limited to 150 copies and sold only to dealers. Forum obtained a few copies for our customers. The RCPYs are spiral bound paperback.
"..The information provided is not simply a listing of prices. Each coin is referenced by full description; RIC, Cohen, BMC and Sear numbers and also, date of issue and rarity. Entries range from a single offering in the case of a rare specimen to nearly a full page of citations for more common types. Prices are listed in U.S. dollars and are accompanied by grade and pre-auction estimates. Comments with detractions or expanded information are also included, as are the weights of specimens sold. This information alone is quite useful. In reality, this price guide is a reference work in itself. Of course it is not as comprehensive as RIC, nor as handy as Sear. It does not include photographs or line drawings of the coins, although those auctions with illustrations are annotated so that the reader can look up the type in an auction catalogue. It does, however, provide a tremendous amount of information.." -- Wayne G. Sayles
BKB1169. The Roman Coin Price Yearbook, Imperial, Volume II, 138 - 254 A.D. by Morten Eske Mortensen, spiral bound paperback, 13,000 auction prices, only one copy available; SOLD
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