Roman Silver Coins (2nd Edition) (pt. 2)
by Richard Plant /
2006 / English / PDF
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For the first time, the most commonly encountered silver Roman
coins can be inexpensively identified and some idea of value can be
gained. Whether you are setting out to form a collection of every
emperor or are already an experienced Roman Coin collector, you
will not be able to put this book down! The line drawings of most
obverse types mean that the legend is clear and readable in the
book, and it makes a great aid to identification, as does the
alphabetical list of emperors/empresses in the back of the book.
This book includes an identification guide for republican coins,
instructions on cleaning Roman silver coins and a list of Roman
mint town mintmarks. It also includes an alphabetical list of
Emperors/Caesars/Empresses and information of Roman coin grading.
The book is ordered chronologically, and with the introduction of
different coin types clearly mentioned, together with some
historical notes, it also gives an easy to follow explanation of
the Roman silver coinage and how it changed over 750 years.
For the first time, the most commonly encountered silver Roman
coins can be inexpensively identified and some idea of value can be
gained. Whether you are setting out to form a collection of every
emperor or are already an experienced Roman Coin collector, you
will not be able to put this book down! The line drawings of most
obverse types mean that the legend is clear and readable in the
book, and it makes a great aid to identification, as does the
alphabetical list of emperors/empresses in the back of the book.
This book includes an identification guide for republican coins,
instructions on cleaning Roman silver coins and a list of Roman
mint town mintmarks. It also includes an alphabetical list of
Emperors/Caesars/Empresses and information of Roman coin grading.
The book is ordered chronologically, and with the introduction of
different coin types clearly mentioned, together with some
historical notes, it also gives an easy to follow explanation of
the Roman silver coinage and how it changed over 750 years.