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The Rosenberger Israel Collection, City-Coins of Palestine Vol. I: Aelia Kapitolina, Akko...Ascalon

|Judean| |&| |Biblical| |Books|, |The| |Rosenberger| |Israel| |Collection,| |City-Coins| |of| |Palestine| |Vol.| |I:| |Aelia| |Kapitolina,| |Akko...Ascalon|
A primary reference for these Holy Land city coins.
BK43846. The Rosenberger Israel Collection, City-Coins of Palestine, Vol. I: Aelia Kapitolina, Akko, Anthedon Antipatris, and Ascalon by M. Rosenberger, 1972, hardback, illustrations throughout, out of print, used, good condition, light marks on cover (stock photo, not the actual book); $200.00 (€188.00)


Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Vol. 6

|Roman| |Books|, |Coins| |of| |the| |Roman| |Empire| |in| |the| |British| |Museum,| |Vol.| |6|
 
BK23983. Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, Vol 6, Severus Alexander - Balbinus and Pupienus by H. Mattingly, priced at FORVM's cost!; $114.00 (€107.16)


Greek Imperial Coins, Volume 2, Thrace (from Abdera to Pautalia)

|Greek| |Books|, |Greek| |Imperial| |Coins,| |Volume| |2,| |Thrace| |(from| |Abdera| |to| |Pautalia)|
 
BK23914. Greek Imperial Coins, volume 2, Thrace (from Abdera to Pautalia) by Ivan Varbanov, hardback, English edition, 5492 Coins, 471 pages, international shipping at actual cost of shipping; $100.00 (€94.00)


Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 4: Ancient Coins from Mysia, Troad and Aeolis in the Collection of Selcuk Tanrikulu

|Greek| |Books|, |Sylloge| |Nummorum| |Graecorum,| |Turkey| |4:| |Ancient| |Coins| |from| |Mysia,| |Troad| |and| |Aeolis| |in| |the| |Collection| |of| |Selcuk| |Tanrikulu|
SNG Tanrikulu

The collection is almost entirely bronze coinage. Larger selections from Aegaea, Cyme, Gambium, Myrina and Pergamum.
BK65558. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 4: Ancient Coins from Mysia, Troad and Aeolis in the Collection of Selcuk Tanrikulu, Istanbul, 2010; hardbound, quatro, 55 pages, 24 plates with corresponding pages of descriptions (541 coins); $80.00 (€75.20)


Studies in Ancient Coinage in Honour of Andrew Burnett

|Numismatic| |Books|, |Studies| |in| |Ancient| |Coinage| |in| |Honour| |of| |Andrew| |Burnett
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A volume of essays by the teachers, colleagues and friends of Andrew Burnett. Articles include the following:
- Johan van Heesch and Fran Stroobants, The silver coinage of Sagalassos in Pisidia
- Giovanni Gorini, A new hoard of Romano-Campanian coins from Nora (Sardinia)
- Michael Crawford, The coinage of the Mamertini
- Pere Pau Ripollès and Richard Witschonke, The unofficial Roman Republican semisses struck in Spain
- Ian Leins, Anarevito: Political fluidity in southern Britain in the late Iron Age
- Michel Amandry, Une mystérieuse émission provinciale tibérienne frappée en Asie Mineure
- Chris Howgego, The circulation of the gold coinage of Vespasian struck in the East
- William E. Metcalf, A new Vespasianic mint?
- Richard Abdy, Capita aut capita? The double heads (and double tails) coins of Hadrian
- Richard Reece, Coins and sites: cautionary tales from Time Team
- Roger Bland, Roman contacts with Ireland in the light of the coins from Drumanagh
- Kevin Butcher, Debasement and the decline of Rome
- Dario Calomino, From Thrace to Lesbos. Coinage and cities across the Hellespont in the 3rd century AD
- Jerome Mairat and Antony Hostein, Les monnaies d’Alexandrie de Troade au milieu du IIIe siècle: liaisons de coins indédites
- Alexander Bursche und Kirill Myzgin, Gold coins, Alexandria Troas and Goths
- Sylviane Estiot, L’Empereur et l’usurpateur: un 4e atelier oriental sous Probus
- Sam Moorhead, A dated coin of Allectus; Edward Besly, Allectus and his money
- Francois de Callatay, Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676-1753) and his early numismatic correspondence with Andreas Morell (1646-1703)
BK12705. Studies in Ancient Coinage in Honour of Andrew Burnett edited by Roger Bland and Dario Calomino, 2015, 316 pages, hardcover, international shipping at actual cost of shipping, only one copy; $70.00 (€65.80)


Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume III

|Roman| |Coin| |Books|, |Roman| |Coins| |and| |Their| |Values,| |Volume| |III|
ROMAN COINS AND THEIR VALUES, Volume Three, The Accession of Maximus to the Death of Carinus AD235 - AD 285 by David Sear

The third volume of the fully revised and expanded general catalogue of Roman coins extends coverage of the Imperial series from the accession of Maximinus I in AD 235 down to the assassination of Carinus and the accession of Diocletian half a century later.
BK23967. Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume III by David R. Sear, The Third Century Crisis and Recovery, A.D. 235-285 (The Accession of Maximus to the Death of Carinus), illustrations throughout, valuations in £ and US$ in at least two grades of preservation, hardback, laminated jacket, new, special price!; $58.00 (€54.52)


Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 3: Çanakkale Museum. Volume I: Roman Provincial Coins of Mysia, Troas, etc.

|Greek| |Books|, |Sylloge| |Nummorum| |Graecorum,| |Turkey| |3:| |Çanakkale| |Museum.| |Volume| |I:| |Roman| |Provincial| |Coins| |of| |Mysia,| |Troas,| |etc.|
SNG Çanakkale

An essential reference for Alexandria Troas. Also, particularly useful for Parium, Mysia and Ilium, Troas. Smaller selections from other areas, from Macedonia to Egypt.
BK65511. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 3: Çanakkale Museum. Volume I: Roman Provincial Coins of Mysia, Troas, etc., Istanbul, 2009; hardbound, quatro, 42 pages of plates with corresponding pages of descriptions (667 coins), priced at FORVM's cost!; $50.00 (€47.00)


Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 2: Anamur Museum. Volume I: Roman Provincial Coins

|Greek| |Books|, |Sylloge| |Nummorum| |Graecorum,| |Turkey| |2:| |Anamur| |Museum.| |Volume| |I:| |Roman| |Provincial| |Coins|
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BK65560. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Turkey 2: Anamur Museum. Volume I: Roman Provincial Coins, Istanbul, 2007, hardbound, quatro, 40 pages of plates with corresponding pages of descriptions (469 coins); $45.00 (€42.30)


Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus

|Roman| |Books|, |Roman| |Silver| |Coins,| |Volume| |V,| |Carausius| |to| |Romulus| |Augustus|
Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus by B. A. Seaby (with D.R. SEAR & C.E. KING)

The concluding volume in the series of books dealing exclusively with the Roman silver coinage. All major types known are listed. It covers Roman silver coins from A.D. 286 - 476
BK22226. Roman Silver Coins, Volume V, Carausius to Romulus Augustus by B. A. Seaby (with D.R. SEAR & C.E. KING), obverse Joe, I just checked the website. I believe that only RSC III is listed. So please list this one? Thanks.; London (1987) reprinted 1997, 214 pages, 295 illustrations and a map, valuations, hardback, shelf wear, international shipping at actual cost of shipping; $45.00 (€42.30)


Roman Coins and Their Values, 4th Revised Edition

|Roman| |Coin| |Books|, |Roman| |Coins| |and| |Their| |Values,| |4th| |Revised| |Edition|
ROMAN COINS AND Their VALUES, 1988 edition, by David Sear

The only one-volume priced guide to the coinage of Republican and Imperial Rome. The original edition of Sear's Roman Coins and Their Values was published by Seaby thirty-six years ago and has been through three revisions (1970, 1974, and 1981). This edition is a reprint of the 1988 Seaby's version. It is an indispensable listing of all major types of gold, silver and bronze, issued over some seven hundred and fifty years by the greatest militaristic state the world has ever known. Over 4,300 coins are included with detailed description and valuations and all major and minor personalities are listed by means of their portrait coins. This fourth revised edition takes notice under the Republic of recent work in the field, especially that of Professor Michael Crawford. In the Imperial period, essential new references that have appeared since the previous edition are all incorporated, for example Dr. J. P. C. Kent's magisterial volume Roman Imperial Coinage VIII, and the late Dr. C. H. V. Sutherland's extensive revision of Roman Imperial Coinage I. The introductory material on denominations, reverse types, mints, mint marks and dating presents a useful background, as do the succinct biographical details that precede the listing of coins issued by emperors and members of the imperial family. Previous editions have been acknowledged by collectors, Roman historians and scholars alike as the most useful single volume reference work in the field. With 12 plates, over 900 photos in the text and a map.
BK23990. Roman Coins and Their Values, 4th Revised Edition by David R. Sear, 1988 edition (reprint), 388 pages, 12 plates, valuations in £, hardback, list price $70.00; $43.00 (€40.42)




  







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