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CHARLES I OXFORD MINT HALF-CROWNS – NEW

Charles I Oxford Mint Half-Crowns 
(1642-1646) | Maurice Bull

NEW - Published September 2023

£100.00

 

This publication is the culmination of a lifetime’s work collecting, studying, and recording full details of the Half-crown denomination struck at the Oxford Mint, 1642-1646, the largest of all the King’s Provincial Mints during the Civil War of England (1642-1649). 


HARDBACK A4 384 PAGES

 

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Roman Imperial Coinage Volume V.4: The Gallic Empire by Jerome Mairat

Roman Imperial Coinage Volume V.4: The Gallic Empire by Jerome Mairat

Regular price£150.00

276 x 219mm, 404 pages

The Roman Imperial Coinage (abbreviated RIC) is a typological catalogue of Roman Imperial coins from the Battle of Actium in 31 BC to Late Antiquity in 491 AD. It aims to offer a complete and chronological reconstruction of the whole coinage produced by each
of the Roman emperors. The series was started in 1923, and has become the standard work for numismatic reference. It was previously comprised of 10 volumes in 13 parts, some of which are currently being revised and will be divided differently.

This brand new volume, published to celebrate the centenary of the series, covers the Gallic Empire from AD 260-274.

£ 195.00
Roman Provincial Coinage IV.4, Antoninus Pius to Commodus (AD 138–192)

Roman Provincial Coinage IV.4, Antoninus Pius to Commodus (AD 138–192): Egypt by Chris Howgego

 

The latest volume to be published in this highly regarded series, this volume provides an authoritative and systematic account of the coins minted for Roman Egypt between AD 138 and 192. It is the first of four volumes, which will cover the provincial coinage of this crucial period of Roman history in its entirety.


276 x 219 mm
828 pages
2 parts: Part 1 = 536pp, Part 2 = 252pp
252 black and white plates
Hardback, slip case, in two bound volumes
£195
British Museum Press, co-published with Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Roman Imperial Coinage Volume V Part 5: Carausius and Allectus by Sam MoorheadRoman Imperial Coinage Volume V Part 5: Carausius and Allectus by Sam Moorhead
£195.00

Hardback, jacketed, in two volumes 
Volume 1: Introduction and Catalogue (712pp)
Volume 2: Indices and Plates (304pp)
276 x 219mm portrait

It is almost 100 years since the coinages of Carausius and Allectus were covered by Percy Webb in Roman Imperial Coinage Volume V, Part 2.  Since then Volume V of the series has been re-divided into five parts, with this brand new Part V covering these coinages during the period AD 286-296.  It comes in two volumes, with a new organisation of the material reflecting our better understanding of the structures of the coinages. 
 
Due to the enormous number of new types which have been found since 1933, the catalogue has well over 2,500 extra entries which are illustrated on 176 plates.  The provision of a firmer chronology for the various issues will assist the research of numismatists, historians and archaeologists. 
 
Furthermore, a clearer outline of the types employed, especially for Carausius, will enable more detailed study of the rich symbolism of the coinages.  

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Roman Imperial Coinage II.3: From AD 117 to AD 138 - Hadrian, second revised edition, by RA Abdy with PF Mittag

Roman Imperial Coinage II.3: From AD 117 to AD 138 - Hadrian, second revised edition, by RA Abdy with PF Mittag

Hardback, jacketed; 276x219mm; 584pp; RRP £160

Once occupying one third of the original 1926 edition of RIC Volume II, the standard reference work for Roman Imperial coinage of Hadrian (AD 117-138) is now a completely new edition in a greatly expanded single volume. It is a long overdue attempt to reconcile our present understanding of this otherwise poorly documented reign of one of the key figures in Roman history with the coin evidence. The rich symbolism of the reign is also expressed in prodigious issues of Hadrian’s medallic pieces, included in RIC for the first time. This revised 2024 version of the 2019 edition has enhanced plates and is updated with a number of new types on additional plates that have come to light in the ensuing five years.

Richard Abdy has been a curator of Roman coins at the British Museum for many years, with particular interest in the middle and later imperial periods of the Roman Empire. He has had long experience of recording Roman coin hoards through work on Treasure cases in England. At university his research led to a corpus of the coinage from the
Antonine Wall, which flagged up the need for a modern reference for the coinage of this period.

Peter Franz Mittag, Professor of Ancient History at the University of Cologne, has already published a corpus of the medallions of Hadrian and presents his updated research in
English for the first time.


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BUY BOTH ENGLISH HAMMERED COINAGE VOLS 1 & 2 - Save £10

BUY BOTH ENGLISH HAMMERED COINAGE VOLS 1 & 2  FOR £90 - SAVE £10


The two volumes together make up an indispensable guide to this most fascinating period of English coinage.