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Electronic Auction 527

Lot nuber 1026

[various]. Lot of twenty-two (22) monographs on Roman coinage.


Electronic Auction 527
Lot: 1026.
 Estimated: $ 25

Numismatic Literature

Sold For $ 40. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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[various]. Lot of twenty-two (22) monographs on Roman coinage. 1) [ANS] Mattingly, Harold and Stebbing, W.P.D. Museum Notes and Monographs No. 80. The Richborough Hoard of ‘Radiates’, 1931. (New York, 1938). Card cover. 118 pp., 15 plates. Used.

. 2) [ANS] Sutherland, C.H.V. Museum Notes and Monographs No. 65. Romano-British Imitations of Bronze Coins of Claudius I. (New York, 1935). Card cover. 35 pp., 8 plates.

. 3) [ANS] Bruun, Patrick. Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 146. Studies in Constantinian Chronology. (New York, 1961). Card cover. 116 pp., 8 plates. Used.

. 4) [ANS] Fagerlie, Joan M. Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 157. Late Roman and Byzantine Solidi Found in Sweden and Denmark. (New York, 1967). Card cover. 212 pp., 33 plates. Used.

. 5) Sydenham, E. A. The Coinages of Augustus. (New York, 1971). Card cover. 42 pp., 3 plates. Used.

. 6) Gӧbl, Robert. Einführung in die münzkunde der rӧmischen kaiserzeit. (Vienna, 1960). Hard cover, gilt. 72 pp., 6 plates. Used.

Ex Joel L. Malter Library.

. 7) Westdal, Stewart J. A Guidebook for the Identification of Roman Coin Inscriptions. (San Diego, 1973). Card cover. 63 pp. Used.

. 8) Ackerman, John Y. Fourrès and Forgeries: General Observations on the Coins and Coinage of the Romans. (New York, 1970). Card cover. 21 pp. Used.

. 9) Mattingly, Harold. “Aes” and “Pevnia”: Records of Roman Currency Down to 269 B.C. (Chicago, 1972). Card cover. 19 pp. Used.

. 10) Brown, Augustus. Lot of thirteen (13) pamphlets including: . Reading and Understanding Roman Mint Marks // The Coinage of Carus, Carinus, and Numerian (A.D. 282-285) // The Coinage of Gordian III (AD 238-244) // The Coinage of Maximinus, The Gordiani, Balbinus and Pupienus (AD 235-238) // The Coinage of Elagabalus (AD 218-222) // Posthumus Portraits of the coins of the Roman Republic // The DIVI, Consecration Coins of Roman Emperors // Temples on Roman Coins // The Final Collapse of the Roman Coinage in the 3rd Century A.D // Coins of the First British Empire (AD 287-296) // The London Mint Under the Romans (AD 296-325) // Romano-British Coins // Barbarous Copies of Roman Coins. Used.

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From the Paul DiMarzio Library.

Closing Date and Time: 16 November 2022 at 15:41:40 ET.

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