
Extends the coverage of the Imperial series from Nerva, the 'thirteenth Caesar' and the first of the adoptive emperors, down to the overthrow of the Severan dynasty in 235 and encompasses what may be justifiably be termed the 'golden age' of the Roman imperial coinage. The number of types included in the listings shows a dramatic increase and the proportion of illustrated coins is much greater than before. Throughout the catalogue the current market valuations are expressed in pounds sterling and US dollars and in at least two grades of preservation - usually 'VF' and 'EF' for precious metal coins, and 'F' and 'VF' for the billon and bronze issues of Roman Egypt. For regular aes denominations (sestertii, dupondi, asses, etc.) valuations are in three grades ('F', 'VF' and 'EF') have normally been provided. Another feature not present in earlier editions is the inclusion of the mint and precise date of each type. The biographical sketches at the commencement of each reign and under certain subsidiary headings have been fully revised. Format: 696 pages; illustrations throughout; valuations in at least two grades; Hardback. Laminated colour dust jacket. Sold by and despatched from the worlds largest supplier of metal detecting books:- Spin-A-Disc Metal Detectors
We have recorded 45 examples.
Record: KENT-63C263
Object type:
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Record: SWYOR-422A25
Object type:
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Record: DENO-D0BEC6
Object type:
Broadperiod: ROMAN
Record: KENT-357B93
Object type:
Broadperiod: ROMAN