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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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Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume I: The Republic and the Twelve Caesars 280 BC - AD 96 by David R Sear.
4.7 out of 5 ⭐️ on Amazon
Hardback with dust jacket, 532 pages, black & white illustrations.
By David R Spear, Published by Spink.
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Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume II: The Accession of Nerva to the Overthrow of the Severan Dynasty AD 96 - AD 235
4.8 out of 5 ⭐️ on Amazon
Hardback with dust jacket, 696 pages, black & white illustrations.
By David R Sear, published by Spink.
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Roman Coins and Their Values, Volume III: The Accession of Maximinus to the Death of Carinus AD 235 -285
This third volume continues the comprehensive revision of this era, and covers in detail the next fifty years.
Contains clear black and white photographs andvalues for VF and EF coins, in both UK sterling and US dollars.
Hardback with dust jacket, 536 pages, black & white illustrations.
By David R Sear, published by Spink.
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The fourth volume in the classic series contains a comprehensive listing of the Roman coinage of the period AD 284-337 together with background information on the history of each reign. In addition to detailed descriptions of over 4400 coins this fourth volume contains a wealth of biographical and detailed numismatic information, as well as notes on the historical significance of many of the individual types. Valuations are provided in a range of grades and in two currencies (British pounds and US dollars)
Hardback with dust jacket, 552 pages.
By David R Spear, Published by Spink. |
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