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  2. Roman Imperial Coinage - Wikipedia

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    Roman Imperial Coinage, abbreviated RIC, is a British catalogue of Roman Imperial currency, from the time of the Battle of Actium (31 BC) to Late Antiquity in 491 AD. It is the result of many decades of work, from 1923 to 1994, and a successor to the previous 8-volume catalogue compiled by the numismatist Henry Cohen in the 19th century. [1] [2]

  3. Richard Abdy - Wikipedia

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    2005 - "Two important new Roman coins", Numismatic Chronicle 165, pp. 175-178. doi:10.2307/42667281 (with Nicholas Harling) 2006 - "A Catalogue of Hoards and Single-Finds from the British Isles c. AD 410–67", in Barrie Cook and Gareth Williams (eds), Coinage and History in the North Sea World, c. AD 500–1250.

  4. British Museum Catalogues of Coins - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 2: The coins of the Mohammedan dynasties in the British Museum, classes III-X (1876) Vol. 3: The coins of the Turkman houses of Seljook, Urtuk, Zengee, etc, in the British Museum, classes X-XIV (1877) Vol. 4: The coinage of Egypt under the Fatimee Khaleefehs, the Ayyoobees and the Memlook Sultans, classes XIVa-XV (1879)

  5. Robert Carson (numismatist) - Wikipedia

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    His last, on Roman coin finds from Jordan, appeared in 2001. Many of these were published in the Numismatic Chronicle, which he edited from 1964 until 1973. As editor from 1949, he oversaw and pushed to completion the 10-volume Roman Imperial Coinage, the standard reference for coinage of empire. In the tradition of cataloguing the British ...

  6. International Association of Professional Numismatists

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    2000 - David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the Roman Empire (2 Vols) 2001 - Mikhail E. Diakov, Russian Coins of Peter the Great. 2002 - H.E. Manville, Tokens of the Industrial Revolution 1787-1828. 2003 - Arthur Houghton & Catherine Lorber, Seleucid Coins (2 vols). 2004 - Christian E. Dekesel, Bibliography of the 17th Century Numismatic Books.

  7. Roman currency - Wikipedia

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    Roman currency for most of Roman history consisted of gold, silver, bronze, orichalcum and copper coinage. [1] From its introduction during the Republic , in the third century BC, through Imperial times, Roman currency saw many changes in form, denomination, and composition.

  8. List of special publications of the Royal Numismatic Society

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    SP 34: Kevin Butcher, Coinage in Roman Syria : Northern Syria, 64 BC – AD 253 (2004), xii, 534 pp., 32 plates. SP 35: See Coin Hoards , volume 9, Greek hoards. SP 36: Richard Abdy, Ian Leins and Jonathan Williams (eds), Coin Hoards from Roman Britain XI (2002), 233 pp., 10 plates.

  9. Ian Carradice - Wikipedia

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    The coin atlas: The world of coinage from its origins to the present day. Macdonald, London, 1990. (With Joe Cribb & Barrie Cook) Greek coins. British Museum Press, London, 1995. ISBN 0714122106; The Roman imperial coinage. Volume II, part 1, From AD 69-96, Vespasian to Domitian. Spink, London. 2007.

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