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<p>[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 5136971, member: 110350"]People have explained to you that no book is going to have up to date values, including Sear. (Which has prices in British pounds anyway!) That's what the Internet is for. People have specifically told you what sites to consult. Volume V of Sear does not = the 5th edition; it's the final volume of a 5-volume set, covering the last century or so of the Western Roman Empire. As for pictures, the pictures in Sear are tiny -- thumbnail size. And they're not of every type; the series has 22,000 different types and only a minority are illustrated. You can find pictures at Wildwinds and other sites. I use Sear mostly for its coin descriptions (including legends), to help identify coins and also to browse through to see what types exist for different emperors and (in Vol. I) for the Republic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DonnaML, post: 5136971, member: 110350"]People have explained to you that no book is going to have up to date values, including Sear. (Which has prices in British pounds anyway!) That's what the Internet is for. People have specifically told you what sites to consult. Volume V of Sear does not = the 5th edition; it's the final volume of a 5-volume set, covering the last century or so of the Western Roman Empire. As for pictures, the pictures in Sear are tiny -- thumbnail size. And they're not of every type; the series has 22,000 different types and only a minority are illustrated. You can find pictures at Wildwinds and other sites. I use Sear mostly for its coin descriptions (including legends), to help identify coins and also to browse through to see what types exist for different emperors and (in Vol. I) for the Republic.[/QUOTE]
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