Littleton's "Coins of the ANcient Roman Empire" folder and coins

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by medoraman, Nov 11, 2012.

  1. medoraman

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    I bought this but its not my way I collect coins. Not a bad way to collect Romans if you wish to complete an Emperor set. This is what it looks like:

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    Its a folder with a slot to place a coin of each roman emperor, and some historical information for them.

    For coins, there are thirty included, with the following rulers:

    1. Roman Vespasian
    2. Jewish Herod Agrippa
    3. Bactrian Hermaios
    4. Roman Claudius II
    5. Roman Maximinus
    6. Roman Constantius II
    7. ROman Constans
    8. Roman Claudius II
    9. Roman Constantius II
    10. Roman Licinius
    11. Roman Valentinian
    12. Roman Trajan
    13. Byzantine Heraclius
    14. Medieval silver hellar
    15. Byzantine Justin II
    16. Sassanid Hormizd IV
    17 Byzantine Heraclius
    18. Copper coin of the Byzantines
    19. Jewish Antonius Felix
    20. Jewish - First revolt
    21. Jewish Herod the Great
    22. Roman Hadrian
    23. Roman Marcus Aurelius
    24. Byzantine Isaac II
    25. Roman Galeria Veleria
    26. Justin I
    27. Large copper of the Byzantines
    28. Jewish Widow's mites, (2 coins)
    29. Genoa - Silver denaro
    30. Hungary - Wladislaw

    AS you can see, there is some duplication. The Trajan and Hadrian are sestertii, so better coins. The medieval silver is in better shape, and later roman. Overall I would say the average is around F, but some of the Byzantine in particular not in great shape.

    I am asking $280 postpaid. I am open to any interesting offers, since I am not very good at selling. I just figure someone else could appreciate this more than I, since I am not a "fill in the holes" kind of a collector. If someone preferred, we could discuss adding more or swapping out non-roman for roman coins in this set. The coins listed are just what came with it from Littleton.

    Chris
     

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