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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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English Hammered Coinage Volume 1 - Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c.600 - 1272 by Jeffrey J North
(Published by Spink Books)
320 pages, hardback, jacketed.
£50
Volume I includes hammered coins of the early Anglo Saxon, Viking, Regional Kings, Norman and Plantagenet periods up to the reign of Henry II, including 20 plates with hundreds of coin images, covering the dates c600 to 1272.
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English Hammered Coinage Volume 2 - Edward I to Charles II 1272 - 1662 by Jeffrey J North
256 pages, Hardback, jacketed
£50
Volume II covers the coinages of Edward I to Charles II from 1272-1662, the principal amendments to the third edition being in the coinages of 1279-1351 and the provincial issues of Charles I; much new information was incorporated into the relevant sections in 2000 on the strength of important studies including the base shillings of Edward VI, the milled coinage of Elizabeth I, the Tower shillings of Charles I and the mint of York of Charles I.
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English Silver Coinage is a record of the major and many minor recognised types and die-varieties of English silver coins. This indispensible guide is truly the essential handbook for any collector of English silver coinage. This new 7th edition offers an update to Maurice Bull's previous volume, with new varieties, corrections and current prices. The arrangement is again done by monarch rather than denomination, and all Bull reference numbers are cross-referenced to the 5th edition.
The section on Provenances lists the instances of illustrations of coins and where they have appeared, potentially proving the existence of many rare examples or those only rumoured to exist. Rarity of the coins has again been looked at in light of current evidence.
Hardback, 216x138mm, 597pages
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English Gold Coinage is a record of the major and many minor recognised types and die-varieties of English gold coins. This indispensible guide is truly the essential handbook for any collector of English gold coinage. This brand new comprehensive book covers every type of English gold coin and includes many new varieties, along with current prices. The arrangement is by monarch, with accompanying Bull reference numbers cross-referenced to the Standard Catalogue of British Coins.
The section on Provenances lists the instances of illustrations of coins and where they have appeared, potentially proving the existence of many rare examples or those only rumoured to exist. Rarity of the coins has also been looked at in light of current evidence.
Hardback, 216x138mm, 642 pages with colour illustrations throughout
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