Ancient Numismatic References

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  1. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    My apologies if this post is inappropriate. If it is, please let me know and I'll delete it.

    In the "For Sale" forum I've posted a list of Ancient Numismatic References that I'm giving away for basically, the cost of the postage.
     
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  3. philologus_1

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    Glenn, you rock!
    What a generous offer!
    (And a wonderful example.)
     
  4. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    The list that I linked to above was removed from the "For Sale" forum. (I posted a listing for ERIC, first, which was quickly snapped up, and then posted the other reference list in a separate post. This violated the "7 day rule", and the 2nd post was taken down.) So I'll post the remaining list below. I am giving all these books away, first come, first served, but I am asking for $4 per book t cover US media mail postage. Contact me if you want more than one book because in many cases the postage will be less. PM me if you want anything below:
    American School of Classical Studies at Athens, (1975). Greek and Roman Coins in the Athenian Agora.

    Berk, H.J., (n.d., ca. 1986). Eastern Roman Successors of the Sestertius.

    Carson, R., Hill, P. and Kent, J. (1989). Late Roman Bronze Coinage.

    Hendin, D., (1996). Guide to Biblical Coins, 3rd edition.

    Kent, J.P.C., (n.d.). The Pattern of Bronze Coinage Under Constantine I, reprint from the Numismatic Chronicle, 6th series, Vol. 42, (1957).

    Mattingly, H., (n.d.). “Fel. Temp. Reparatio.” Original edition and 1977 reprint.

    Mattingly, H. (1962). Roman Coins, 2nd edition.

    Milne, J.G., (1939). Greek and Roman Coins and the Study of History, 2016 reprint

    Sear, D. (1997). Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values

    Sear, D. (2004). Roman Coins and Their Values, 4th edition.

    Speck, R.S. and Huston, S.M., (1992). Constantine’s Dafne Coinage at Constantinople.

    Zagreb Archaeological Museum, (2008). Numismatic Collection Guide.
     
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  5. CTL

    CTL Member

    Hi are the following still available?

    Berk, H.J., (n.d., ca. 1986). Eastern Roman Successors of the Sestertius.

    Sear, D. (1997). Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values Sear, D. (2004)

    Roman Coins and Their Values, 4th edition
     
  6. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Yes, they are all still available. I will set them aside for you.
     
  7. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Yes, they are still available. I will set them aside for you.
     
  8. Limes

    Limes Well-Known Member

    thanks @gsimonel, that's very kind of you! I'll send you a pm :)
     
    Last edited: Apr 30, 2023
  9. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Here is the most recent list of what's still available:

    American School of Classical Studies at Athens, (1975). Greek and Roman Coins in the Athenian Agora.

    Carson, R., Hill, P. and Kent, J. (1989). Late Roman Bronze Coinage.

    Kent, J.P.C., (n.d.). The Pattern of Bronze Coinage Under Constantine I, reprint from the Numismatic Chronicle, 6th series, Vol. 42, (1957).

    Mattingly, H., (n.d.). “Fel. Temp. Reparatio.” Original edition and 1977 reprint.

    Mattingly, H. (1962). Roman Coins, 2nd edition.

    Speck, R.S. and Huston, S.M., (1992). Constantine’s Dafne Coinage at Constantinople.

    Zagreb Archaeological Museum, (2008). Numismatic Collection Guide.
     
    Last edited: Apr 30, 2023
  10. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    Hi CTL. I just sent you a PM about these books.
     
  11. gsimonel

    gsimonel Well-Known Member

    This will be my last post on this thread.

    The following is a list of the remaining books that I'm giving away. Many of these items are small; several are pamphlets. So I'm going to group them all together and sell them as a single batch, shipped in the US, for $5.00, which is basically just my cost to ship them. Here's the list:

    American School of Classical Studies at Athens, (1975). Greek and Roman Coins
    in the Athenian Agora.
    Carson, R., Hill, P. and Kent, J., (1989). Late Roman Bronze Coinage.
    Kent, J.P.C., (n.d.). The Pattern of Bronze Coinage Under Constantine I, reprint
    from the Numismatic Chronicle, 6th series, Vol. 42, (1957).
    Mattingly, H., (n.d.). “Fel. Temp. Reparatio.” Original edition and 1977 reprint.
    Mattingly, H. (1962). Roman Coins, 2nd edition.
    Speck, R.S. and Huston, S.M., (1992). Constantine’s Dafne Coinage at
    Constantinople.
    Zagreb Archaeological Museum, (2008). Numismatic Collection Guide.

    PM me if you want the whole lot.
     
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