Dear friends of the coins of Nikopolis ad Istrum! Thanks to the untiring work of Prof. Jekov and myself, the new 2020 edition of Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov "The Coinage of Nicopolis ad Istrum" has now been published. This is the most comprehensive monograph of the coins of Nikopolis ad Istrum. It contains a total of 2676 different types, all illustrated (b/w) and described (English). And it is an anniversary: This "Work in Progress" has been published for 10 years now. Here is the list of our previous issues, where you can see the huge increase in published types: Year '11 '12 '13 '15 '17 '18 '19 '20 1. Pseudo-autonomous 23 29 27 31 34 37 38 48 2. Antoninus Pius 31 32 32 35 36 40 40 41 3. Marcus Aurelius 8 7 8 8 9 11 11 9 4. Commodus 81 98 111 126 134 153 152 159 5. Severus 469 517 584 622 686 710 719 745 6. Severus&Caracalla 4 3 3 3 3 3 7. Iulia domna 80 80 96 98 101 103 105 107 8. Caracalla 278 297 320 334 344 359 363 384 9. Caracalla&Geta 7 7 7 8 8 8 7 10. Plautilla 35 35 36 38 40 39 39 40 11 Caracalla 93 100 115 124 129 131 130 133 12 Macrinus 164 207 221 227 244 246 245 251 13. Diadumenian 169 169 187 192 200 199 200 203 14. Elagabal 277 292 329 334 348 356 357 365 15 Gordian III 109 105 123 130 136 139 139 146 16. Countermarks 1 4 4 5 5 6 6 11 17. Barbaric 1 3 4 5 5 5 8 9 18. Brockages - - 3 3 3 3 3 19. Doubtful coins - - - 8 8 9 9 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- total 1830 1984 2210 2331 2482 2561 2579 2676 The thread "Hristova/Hoeft/Jekov, Nikopolis Addenda #8", which appears in the American Forum under http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/ ... #msg738702 is an integral part of this issue because it always contains the latest types, which will be included in the next edition. It is therefore essential to add the year of issue to the reference, as the reference numbers may change. The latest issue 2020, as always hardcover, bound, DIN A4, now with 560 pp., costs €120 + postage and can be ordered from me by PM. Printing is on demand. With kind regards Jochen
Just wonderful, Jochen! It is true NUMISMATISTS like you who expand the boundaries of knowledge for us all.
Dear Doug! Thank you for your hint. Correctly it should read: 11. Geta 93 100 115 124 129 131 130 133 Best regards