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<p>[QUOTE="Spargrodan, post: 4022727, member: 109905"]<font size="4">Thanks! I just ordered the </font><i><font size="4">Roman Imperial Coinage Vol. II - Part 1: Vespasian to Domitian, 2nd Edition by Carradice, I.A. and Buttrey, T. V.</font></i><font size="4"> Your collection area is an interesting choice as I'm also thinking of collecting from Vespasian and end with Hadrian. But think I will start with the Flavians for now. Artistically I'm more drawn to the look of coins from roman republic - 200 AD but not so much the later roman period and byzantine so Vespasian - Hadrian fits well considering prices for coins in good condition. Greek is my favorite but also comes with a much higher price tag so guess this is a compromise that better fits my wallet.</font></p><p><font size="4"><br /></font></p><p><font size="4">Regarding reading I'm interested in literature about both the coins and the time period. I like to put the coins into context with the history.</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spargrodan, post: 4022727, member: 109905"][SIZE=4]Thanks! I just ordered the[SIZE=4] [/SIZE][/SIZE][I][SIZE=4]Roman Imperial Coinage Vol. II - Part 1: Vespasian to Domitian, 2nd Edition by Carradice, I.A. and Buttrey, T. V.[/SIZE][/I][SIZE=4][SIZE=4] [/SIZE]Your collection area is an interesting choice as I'm also thinking of collecting from Vespasian and end with Hadrian. But think I will start with the Flavians for now. Artistically I'm more drawn to the look of coins from roman republic - 200 AD but not so much the later roman period and byzantine so Vespasian - Hadrian fits well considering prices for coins in good condition. Greek is my favorite but also comes with a much higher price tag so guess this is a compromise that better fits my wallet. Regarding reading I'm interested in literature about both the coins and the time period. I like to put the coins into context with the history.[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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