393, Lot: 537. Estimate $150. Sold for $170. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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[NNM] Various authors.
A run of sixteen Numismatic Notes and Monographs titles on Roman. (New York: American Numismatic Society). Includes the following: Agnes Baldwin.
Five Roman Gold Medallions or Multiple Solidi of the Late Empire [NNM #6] (1921) // –––––.
Six Roman Bronze Medallions [NNM #17] (1923) // –––––.
Four Medallions from the Arras Hoard [NNM #28] (1926) // C.H.V. Sutherland.
Romano-British Imitations of Bronze Coins of Claudius I [NNM # 65] (1935) // Louis C. West.
Gold and Silver Coin Standards in the Roman Empire [NNM #94] (1941) // Philip V. Hill.
“Barbarous Radiates.” Imitations of Third-Century Roman Coins [NNM #112] (1949) // Michael Grant.
Aspects of the Principate of Tiberius [NNM #116] (1950) //Annalina Caló Levi.
Barbarians on Roman Coins and Sculpture [NNM #123] (1952) // C.M. Kraay.
The Aes Coinage of Galba [NNM #133] (1956) // Theodore V. Buttrey, Jr.
The Triumviral Portrait Gold of the Quattuorviri Monetales of 42 B.C. [NNM #137] (1956) // Patrick Bruun.
Studies in Constantinian Chronology [NNM #146] (1961) // Howard L. Adelson and George L. Kustas.
A Bronze Hoard of the Period of Zeno I [NNM #148] (1962) // Alfred R. Bellinger and Marjorie Alkins Berlincourt.
Victory as a Coin Type [NNM #149] (1962) // Aline Abaecherli Boyce.
Festal and Dated Coins of the Roman Empire: Four Papers [NNM #153] (1965) // Samuel K. Eddy.
The Minting of Antoniniani A.D. 238-249 and the Smyrna Hoard [NNM #156] (1967) // David W. Mac Dowell.
The Western Coinages of Nero [NNM #161] (1979). Fine or better condition, a few volumes showing age.
From the library of J. Eric Engstrom.