I have for sale some great reference works at http://augustusmath.hypermart.net/numislit.html The newest ones are listed here. Shipping in the US for catalogs is $3.50 for one catalog and 50 cents more for each additional catalog, unless listed otherwise. ERIC II, 2010. Enclylopedia of Roman Imperial Coins, second edition, by Raisel Suarez. Large format, hardbound with dust jacket, 1,481 pages. MASSIVE. well illustrated with several thousands of colour illustrations. Nearly new copy. Covers Roman Imperial and Byzantine coinage. This is a very heavy book 10 lbs (4.5 kg). It has 60,000 entries, this landmark work marks the first occasion such a wide swath of numismatics has been covered in a single volume. [$79 + $9 shipping in the US] SOLD The New York Sale XXXVII (2016 Jan. 5-6) VHV. VHQP. [Markov, Baldwin's M&M Numismatics Ltd., Goldberg] "The Sunrise Collection of Parthian, Persis, and Sasanian Coins" and the "Alexander White III Collection of Byzantine and Medieval Coins" . 229 Parthian, 113 Persis, 322 Sasanian, 91 Byz, 77+2 G, 4 Aksumite, 4 Merovingian, 3 Carolingian, 6 DA gold, 10 +17 Anglo-Saxon, 3 RR, 70 RI, 59 Byz, 35 ancient India, 45 Arabic [$24, SOLD, including, as usual, PRL, +$3.50 shipping.] 229 Parthian, 113 Persis, 322 Sasanian They printed a $175 book, "The Sunrise Collection," using these coins. You can get terrific images and real prices realized for far less. M&M GMBH 19 (2006, May 16) "Sammlung Righetti part 7" MV. MQP. 854 ancients among 1578. 332 Roman Provincial from the Righetti collection (especially Kilicia = Cilicia, 229) and including Tarsos, 102 Greek, another 38 RP, 342 RR including many struck AE (The Gibboni collection), 36 RI. [$8, including PR, as always, +$3.50] 332 Roman Provincial from the Righetti collection including 229 from Kilikia = Cilicia, Roman Republican stuck AE (most of the coins among 342 RR) SOLD Facing Heads of Ancient Greek Coins, by Agnes Baldwin. 1914 reprint. Pamphlet. 23 pages plus 4 page plates crammed with photographs of obverse only of coins with facing heads. [$5 SOLD] SOLD Cast Forgeries of Classical Coins from Bulgaria, by Ilya Prokopos and Eugeni Paunov. It is the forgeries that are from Bulgaria, not the coin types, which are mostly Roman imperial types. 88 pages, some in color. 5 5/8" x 8 3/4". [$4 SOLD] ANSON, L. NUMISMATA GRAECA: GREEK COIN-TYPES CLASSIFIED FOR IMMEDIATE IDENTIFICATION. (London, 1910-1916.) Forni reprint (the reprint date is not given, but it looks old). Thirteen parts bound in two volumes. 887 pages (coin number, place, obverse, reverse, size, weight, denomination date place in plate volume, and citations to BMC, Mionnet, etc) with 150 plates. An excellent resource for the identification of thousands of Greek coins with inanimate objects as types. Dark green cloth covers. Very good condition. I think of it as a way to see what is out there associated with various themes. What might you collect? Weapons? Temples. Agricultural implements? Marine animals? Grapes? Altars? 150 large plates organized by type of depiction. Spectacular! Massive! 10" x 13", 3" thick. [$389 + $10 media-mail shipping in the US only] A. Heiss, Description générale des Monnaies Antique de l'Espagne 1870, Forni Reprint (The date of the reprint is not given in the book, but it looks old), in one large volume, 548 pages plus 68 plates of line drawings. Text in French. 9" by 12". 2" thick. Maroon hardcover. No marks. Some foxing. Very good condition. Remarkably nice. As far as I can tell, it is unavailable elsewhere and sold for $300 + fees in a 2012 auction. [$265] CNG 53 (3/00) [pre-intenet] mbs. 2175 ancients among 2416, a few with enlargements throughout. 796 G, 191 Baktrian and Indo-Greek, 27 Aksumite, 177 RP, 59 Roman Egypt, 114 RR, 40 RI quandrantes, 401 RI (including 11 Pertinax denarii), 11 DA, 15 Lombards, 127 Byz, 156 Crusader "The Matthew Rich Collection," some not photographed, 6 Merovingian, 12 Celtic England, 6 English DA, 34 pennies RI Quadrans (40, including 13 of Augustus), Lombards (15), Crusader (156), Aksumite (27), Baktrian and Indo-Greek (191) [$9] [Catalogs come with PRLs, as always, unless marked otherwise. The Prices Realized Lists tell you want the coins sold for, which is important.] NFA I, II and V [$9 each, pre-internet] The beautiful catalogs in unusual horizontal format (9" high by 10" wide). Generally with substantial paragraphs on each coin. 1 (3/75) "Santa Barbara Museum of Art" VHV. HQP. 467 ancients. 272 G, 203 R, 42 Byz. 2 (3/76) HV. VHQP. 605 ancients. 338 G, 157 R, 110 Byz. An additional 7 ppl of enlargements early electrum, 8 Axumite 5 (2/78) HV. VHQP. 600 ancients. 348 G, 234 R, 18 Byz. Few comments beyond the full description. Additional 5 ppl of enlargements.