The original cardcover book and its cover is all there after a flyleaf. Somebody did a nice job having it covered. ![]() Beautifully hardbound in heavy red cloth covers. This antoninianus denomination was discontinued in 294, so this is a scarce one-year type for Constantius.īooks! Coinage and Finances in the Reign of Domitian: A.D. Skip the newest coins and go down to Roman coins in chronological order ( Greek, Byzantine, and other coins are on their own pages with links at the top left.) Later Roman coins are on other pages linked in the sidebar. Newest first. After that, Roman coins before the 4th century are in chronological order below. Purple means "SOLD" and no longer available In contrast, I charge only $2 for shipping a $20 coin in the US. Don't think a coin offered at $20 elsewhere will cost you $20. Reminder: When you buy a coin you must add in the shipping cost. Shipping to other countries: See about new (Jan. Shipping in the US is $2 for orders under $25, $3 up to $50, $4 up to $100, and an additional $2 for each hundred thereafter. Wow! The new Post Office software no longer allows me to mail an envelope as a letter if it has coins in it. Last time I mailed to an address outside the US the price jumped from the previous $3 to $17.25. If you are outside the US, a VERY BIG CHANGE as of Jan. (I also accept checks.) ( Why I prefer Zelle.) If you are in the US you can pay with Zelle (preferred) or PayPal to my e-mail address. Please tell me if you are not in the US (I might not be able to ship it inexpensively. Terms of Sale. I prefer to sell to customers in the US. My page of terms, which are essentially repeated here: (I am on Pacific time, so if you are in the east and write me at 8:00 am it is only 5:00 am where I am.) To order, or simply to ask me questions, write me, Warren, at. 24: Small Syracuse Octopus (top of this page).Ģ023, Jan 8: Three coins of Justinian on the Byzantine page. 13: Two radiate Licinius coins of the "12 1/2" denomination. 15: Class F anonymous follis. Constantine X, 1059-1067 on the Byzantine page.Ģ023, Feb. Removed entirely many sold Byzantine coins.Ģ023, Feb. 19: At the top of the literature page: Books on coins of Domitian, Greek coins, and coins of Aurelian and Florian.Ģ023, Feb. 23: Constantine on the Constantinian page.Ģ023, Feb. 25: Almost every price on the Greek page reduced.Ģ023, Feb. 28: Tancred, Crusader at Antioch.Ģ023, Feb. Diocletian follis, Constantinus ant, Constans hut, on this page.Ģ023, March 9: Roman and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain and Ireland and Morgantina Studies, Volume II: The Coins and The History of Coins and Symbols in Ancient Israel and The Coinage of the Bar Kokhba War and Monnaies grecques en Gaule on the literature page.Ģ023, Feb. Recent: 2023, April 5: One Constantine added to the inexpensive page.Ģ023, March 20: Class G anonymous follis on the Byzantine page. Gordian III, Philip, Valerian, Gallienus, Gallo-Roman, Claudius II, Aurelian, more precisely: Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Elagablal, Severus Alexander, Skip down to Republican, 1st C, 2nd C, or 3rd Cģrd C. For late Roman, Byzantine, or Greek coins, or books about them, use the links to the left. For more about me, see see here.Ĭontents: This is the main page with Roman coins and some of newest listings from other series too, at the top. If you like to learn from books, visit my page of ancient-coin literature. ![]() If you want to learn more about ancient coins, visit my educational ancient-coin website (begun in 1997 and expanded very many times since then). My coins are inexpensive all cost much less than $1000. ![]() If you want to buy ancient coins and you are in the US, you are beginning at the right page. Interesting ancient coins, offered by Augustus Coins
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