Please take a look. Corrections and additions appreciated.
I have in my
library the following books which are not mentioned in your list.
Please find below their titles as well as some comments.
1. D.M.
Metcalf: Coinage in the Balkans 820-1355
This is a 286 pages book, full of information concerning the development of monetary economy in the region. Not suitable for beginners. It has 15 plates with coins depicted but it is a study book and not a refference book. I rate it as
very good.
2. S.
Boutin: Monnaies
des Empires de Byzance (2 volumes)
Actually this is a detailed description of the famous Nadia Kapamadji
collection of
Byzantine coins. The first volume provides, in 176 pages, a detailed description of the
collection and the second volume comprises of 73 plates of the coins analyzed before. I wouldn't call it an important addition to ones
Byzantine library.
3. H.
Longuet: Introduction a la
Numismatique Byzantine.
A 158 pages book, introductory as its title indicates.
The surprise here
comes from 24 extremely high
quality plates where some very interesting coins are presented.
4. Konstandin
Dochev: Coins and Currency in Tirnovo. In
Bulgarian language but who cares!!
This is an absolutely must have for any collector interested in late
Byzantine period.
The book offers 64 tables with excellent drawings of the majority of the copper coins issued between the reign of
Alexius I and
John V Paleologus.
Hope it helps
tk