Dream Book! Simon Bendall’s A Private Collection of Palaeologan Coins - Number 85 out of 250 - IDs

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by The Trachy Enjoyer, Aug 27, 2021.

  1. The Trachy Enjoyer

    The Trachy Enjoyer Well-Known Member

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    There she is in all her glory...1 year of watching and waiting later, this highly important book is finally mine! Created as part of a private print run of 250 for friends and family members, this book has come to be the leading work on the subject matter of Palaeologan coinage!
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    Here are the Byzantine reference books I normally use. Dumbarton oaks volume V is great as well and I will be picking up a copy eventually. I have a library loaned version currently which allows me to save a bit of money :)

    As for ID help, I was hoping Bendall’s book might have the answer to these two mystery basilikon fractionals:
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    This coin, based on my own research, appears to be a 1/8 basilikon (tornese) of Andronikos II. The emperor is shown seated on a backed throne holding a sword across his lap. The obverse shows a winged patriarchal cross

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    This appears to be a 1/4 Basilikon fractional. It shows a military saint with a sword and the winged emperor Andronikos II (III?) with a trilobate scepter and globus cruciger.

    Alas, PCPC did not have these listed.
     
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  3. Victor_Clark

    Victor_Clark all my best friends are dead Romans Supporter

  4. PlanoSteve

    PlanoSteve Well-Known Member

    Congrats on the perseverance & capture! :happy:;):singing:
     
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  5. sand

    sand Well-Known Member

    @The Trachy Enjoyer Congratulations! That is stunning. I've searched for that book, for the past 5 months, with no success. It's amazing, that such an important book, has so few copies. It's nice to see a fellow CoinTalker, who is also very interested in Byzantine coins, acquire it, after a long search. It looks like, it's in pretty good shape.
    You have a nice collection of books, on late Byzantine coins. In your 3rd photo, I have 2 of those books.
    1. The Later Palaeologan Coinage, by Bendall
    2. Late Byzantine Coins 1204 - 1453, by Lianta
    They are both good books.
    And like @Victor_Clark mentioned in his post #2 above, I have PDF copies of all of the Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine books. However, I imagine, that the photos of the coins, are clearer, in the hardcopies of the books. Is that so?
    Well, that gives me some hope, that I may eventually, find the book also.
     
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  6. Black Friar

    Black Friar Well-Known Member

    I am geeeen with envy, but happy for you. I sure would like to find it as well. I have all but your new one. I acquired my DOC volumes about 15 years ago. I purchased Hendy's solo volume of "COINAGE AND MONEY IN THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 1081-1261" published in 1969 when it was deaccessioned from the Mount Angel monestary's library in Mt. Angel,Oregon. The DOC was a hard pill to swallow but I washed it down with a beer...and was rewarded twice.
     
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