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<p>[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 8299190, member: 44316"]The OP post about a book on argentei describes it well, but I did not expect it to be so massive--slightly over 6 pounds! A4 paper, 1 1/2" thick. It arrived today to Oregon and I am very pleased. Mine arrived in only 15 days. I ordered it here:</p><p><a href="https://livre.fnac.com/a16298060/Georges-Gautier-Le-monnayage-en-argent-de-la-reforme-de-Diocletien-294-312-p-C" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://livre.fnac.com/a16298060/Georges-Gautier-Le-monnayage-en-argent-de-la-reforme-de-Diocletien-294-312-p-C" rel="nofollow">https://livre.fnac.com/a16298060/Georges-Gautier-Le-monnayage-en-argent-de-la-reforme-de-Diocletien-294-312-p-C</a></p><p>My total cost, including shipping, was only $70. </p><p><br /></p><p>Be aware it is almost all in French with very short summaries in English, German, and Italian. It is organized by mint. Pick a random page and it is likely to be a list of a few types by legends with all the examples of the type cited (e.g the museum collection it is in, or which auction catalog and lot number), so the language hardly matters. Over 8000 coins listed like that give you a good feel for the rarity of each type. 80 page plates illustrate over 1000 examples. </p><p><br /></p><p>Wow! I'm impressed! If you might want it, buy it now. It is a bargain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Valentinian, post: 8299190, member: 44316"]The OP post about a book on argentei describes it well, but I did not expect it to be so massive--slightly over 6 pounds! A4 paper, 1 1/2" thick. It arrived today to Oregon and I am very pleased. Mine arrived in only 15 days. I ordered it here: [URL]https://livre.fnac.com/a16298060/Georges-Gautier-Le-monnayage-en-argent-de-la-reforme-de-Diocletien-294-312-p-C[/URL] My total cost, including shipping, was only $70. Be aware it is almost all in French with very short summaries in English, German, and Italian. It is organized by mint. Pick a random page and it is likely to be a list of a few types by legends with all the examples of the type cited (e.g the museum collection it is in, or which auction catalog and lot number), so the language hardly matters. Over 8000 coins listed like that give you a good feel for the rarity of each type. 80 page plates illustrate over 1000 examples. Wow! I'm impressed! If you might want it, buy it now. It is a bargain.[/QUOTE]
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