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Name: Roman Imperial Coinage - Complete Set of 10 Volumes by Harold Mattingly et all
Description: Roman Imperial Coinage Complete Set of 10 Volumes by Harold Mattingly et all. This is our
last set. Since Vol II is out of print it will be impossible to put another brand new set
together. No more discount on this set!!! Complete set of 10 Volumes in 11 parts as
issued. The most recent reprints, volume 1, 8 and 10 first editions. Volume 2 now out of
print. Please ask about exact cost for your destination. We may be able to offer different
rate than those generated in check out, please ask. About RIC Series: ROMAN IMPERIAL
COINAGE (RIC): This is the standard references for the Roman coinage covering the entire
spectrum of the coinage in a logical and scientific manner. Each are large volumes
describing EVERY coin-type that was minted, with nearly all of the major types
illustrated.  The knowledge obtained just by reading the introductions alone are well
worth their price. Vol. I. Augustus to Vitellius Vol. II. Vespasian - Hadrian. Vol. III.
Antoninus Pius - Commodus. Vol. IV. Pertinax - Uranius Antoninus. Three parts in 1 volume
Vol. V. Two volume set - Vol. V, part 1. Valerian – Florian; Vol. V, part 2. Probus –
Amandus Vol. VI. Diocletian - Maximinus Vol. VII. Constantine - Licinius Vol. VIII. Family
of Constantine Vol. IX. Valentinian - Theodosius I Vol. X. Honorius and Arcadius - Romulus
Augustus
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For detailed description, please see bellow: ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume I. 31 BC to AD
69, AUGUSTUS TO VITELLIUS, (completely revised edition), by C. H.V. Sutherland London,
1984, 304 pages, 32 plates, 22 pages of introduction. Green cloth, dust jacket. New copy.
Updated volume offering comprehensive coverage of the coinage of the Julio-Claudian
dynasty, Galba, Otho and Vitellius. No other book has been more widely cited or trusted by
generations of serious collectors and dealers. Everything most collectors will ever need
or want for this period of Roman numismatics. As the first update to a classic series,
this volume will be your most heavily consulted book on the coins of the 1st century for
decades to come. Dennis Kroh in his book Ancient Coin Reference Reviews rates this book
with 5 stars! The standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated with
plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints,
Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index by: Emperors and their
relatives Mints Obverse legends Obverse Types Reverse Legends Reverse types  Countermarks
General London (Spink), first time published in 1923, this is completly revised edition
from 1984.
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume II - Vespasian to Hadrian by MATTINGLY, H. & SYDENHAM,
E.A. Total 584 pages + 16 plates, green cloth. London, 2001 reprint of the original 1926
issue. Includes coinage of Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian as well
as Anonymous Quadrantes. NEW copy. Volume II is now out-of-print and publisher has decided
to stop reprinting it. London (Spink and Son), originally published in 1926, this is the
most recent reprint. The standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated
with plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of
mints, Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index by: Emperors and
their relatives Mints Types Legends General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume III - Antoninus Pius to Commodus by MATTINGLY, H. &
SYDENHAM, E.A. Total 532 pages + 16 plates, green cloth. London, the most recent unchanged
reprint of the original 1930 issue. Includes coinage of Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius,
Faustina II, Lucius Verus, Lucilla, Crispina and Commodus. NEW copy. The standard
reference works for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous
descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and
attributes. London (Spink and Son), originally published in 1930, this is 1989 reprint.
The standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and
including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors,
types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index by: Emperors and their relatives
Mints Types Legends General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE volume IV - PERTINAX TO URANIUS ANTONINUS, by MATTINGLY, H.,
SYDENHAM, E.A. & SUTHERLAND, C.H.V. London, the most recent reprint of the original
three parts in one, total 860 pages + 45 plates, green cloth. NEW copy. The standard
reference work for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous
descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and
attributes.London (Spink), 1936, 1938, and 1949  (all 3 parts, in one book). Includes
coinage of Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Pescennius Niger, Clodius Albinus, Septimus Severus,
Caracalla, Geta, Macrinus, Diadumenian, Elgabalus, Severus Alexander, Maximinus I, Gordian
I, Gordian II, Balbinus, Pupienus, Gordian III, Philip I, Philip II, Trajan Decius,
Hostilian, Trebonianus Gallus, Volusian, Aemilian, Uranius Antoninus. Part 1 -Pertinax to
Geta. 1936. xv, 399 pages, 16 plates; Part 2 - Macrinus to Pupienus. 1938. Xi, 215 pages,
13 plates; Part 3 - Gordian III to Uranius Antoninus. 1949. Xxiii, 246 pages, 16 plates.
Bound as one volume. The standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated
with plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of
mints, Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index by: Emperors and
their relatives Mints Types Legends General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume V in 2 parts by MATTINGLY, H., SYDENHAM, E.A. & WEBB, P.
Roman Imperial Coinage, volume V Part 1 - Valerian to Florian (the Interregnum) by WEBB,
P. Edited by MATTINGLY, H. & SYDENHAM, E.A.. First published 1927. 1998 reprint. Xiii,
424 pages, 12 plates green cloth. Catalogue of coins of Valerian I, Gallienus, Salonina,
Mariniana, Valerian II, Saloninus, Quintus, Claudius II, Quintillus, Aurelian, Severina,
Tacitus, Floriian. NEW copy. Roman Imperial Coinage, volume V Part 2 - Probus to Amandus.
WEBB, P. Edited by MATTINGLY, H. & SYDENHAM, E.A. First published 1933, last reprinted
2001. Xix, 701 pages, 20 plates green cloth. Catalogue of coins with notes: The Central
Empire: Probus, Carus, Carinus, Numerianus, Magnia Urbica, Nigrinianus, Diocletian,
Maximian Herculeus, Constantinus I, Galerius Maximian. The Galic Empire: Postumus,
Laelianus, Marius, Victorinus, Tetricus I, Tetricus II, Victorinus. The British Empire:
Carausius, Allectus. The Usurpers: Macrianus II, Quietus, Zenobia, Vabalathus, Regalianus,
Dryantilla, Aureolus, Domitianus of Gaul, Saturninus, Bonosus, Julian I, Amandus. NEW
copy. The standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and
including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors,
types, legends, and attributes. London (Spink and Son), originally published in 1927 &
1933, this is the most recent reprint.The standard reference works for coins of the
period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin
types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized
index by:Emperors and their relatives Mints Mint-marks Types Legends General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume VI by SUTHERLAND, C.H.V. & CARSON, R.A.G. From
Diocletian's Reform (AD 294) to the Death of Maximinus (AD 313) Total 750 pages + 16
plates, green cloth. London, the latest unchanged reprint of the original 1967 issue. NEW
copy. The standard reference work for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and
including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, emperors,
types, legends, and attributes. London (Spink and Son), originally published in 1967. The
standard reference works for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including
meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types,
legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index by: Emperors and their relatives Mints
Types Legends General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume VII by SUTHERLAND, C.H.V. & CARSON, R.A.G. Constantine
and Licinus AD 313-337 Total 809 pages + 24 plates, green cloth. London, the most recent
reprint of the original 1966 issue. NEW copy. The standard reference work for coins of the
period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin
types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. London (Spink and
Son), originally published in 1966. The standard reference work for coins of the period,
illustrated with plates, and including meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and
indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and attributes. Nicely organized index
by:Obverse Legends Reverse Legends Reverse Types General
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume VIII The Family of Constantine I, AD 337-364 by KENT, J.P.C.
Edited by SUTHERLAND, C.H.V. & CARSON, R.A.G. London, Spink, 1981, xlix, 605 pages, 28
plates, pull-out (busts). Hardcover, green cloth, dust jacket. New copy. Dennis Kroh in
his book Ancient Coin Reference Reviews rates this book with 5 stars!The standard
reference work for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous
descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and
attributes.TABLE OF CONTENTS: Dedication General Editor's Forward Author's Preface Select
Bibliography Abbreviations Obverse Legend The Material   Collections   Sale Catalogues
  Hoards General Introduction   Historical Survey   Chronological Table of Principal
Events   The Emperors and the Coinage   The Imperial VOTA   The Monetary System  
Weight Frequency Tables   Coinage and Currency The Cataloge   Amiens   Trier   Lyons
  Arles   Milan   Rome   Aquileia   Siscia   Sirmium   Thessalonica   Heraclea  
Constantinopole   Nicomedia   Cyzicus   Antioch   Alexandria Addenda and Corrigenda
Indexes   Notes   Obverse legends   Legend/Types   Types/Legend   Letters and Symbols
  General PLATES 1-28 BUSTS (Pull-out, to follow Plates)
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume IX Valentinian I to Theodosius I by MATTINGLY, H.,
SUTHERLAND, C.H.V. & CARSON, R.A.G. London, Spink, First published 1951, last
reprinted 1997. xliv, 334 pages, 16 plates. Hardcover, green cloth. New copy. The standard
reference work for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including meticulous
descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types, legends, and
attributes.
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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE Volume X NEW BOOK The Divided Empire and the Fall of the Western
Parts AD 395-491 by J.P.C KENT London, Spink, 1994. Clxxxii, 509 pages, 80 plates,
pull-out (wreaths, busts, monograms). Green cloth, with laminated dust jacket. The
standard reference work for coins of the period, illustrated with plates, and including
meticulous descriptions, notes on coin types, and indices of mints, Emperors, types,
legends, and attributes. First edition.
Price: US$ 1,300.00 (2007-04-24)
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