Numismatic Publications
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David R. Sear, Roman Coins and their Values, Millenium
Edition, Volume Five (London 2014)
The much awaited fifth and final volume of the Millenium series. This volume covers the
period from the time of the sons of Constantine (after the death of Constantine I) until the reign
of Zeno (337-491)
As with the previous Volumes, this too is quite simply the most valuable single volume reference for
the collector or student of this period of ancient numismatics. An essential resource for every
collector of ancient coins. Hardcover, 575 pages, numerous pictures throughout the text, with
a great many coins illustrated. Valuations in at least two grades and in two currencies (UK
pounds and US dollars).
AUD$115-00. - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Roman Coins and their Values, Millenium
Edition, Volume Four (London 2011)
This volume covers the period from the Tetrarchs through to the rise of the family of Constantine,
Diocletian to Delmatius (AD 284-337)
As with the previous three volumes, this too is quite simply the most valuable single volume reference
for the collector or student of this period of ancient numismatics. Hardcover, 552 pages, generously
illustrated throughout the text. Valuations in at least two grades and in two currencies (UK pounds and
US dollars).
AUD$100-00. - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Roman Coins and their Values, Millenium
Edition, Volume Three (London 2005)
Covers the period from the Accession of Maximinus I to the death of Carinus (AD 235-285)
As with the first two Volumes, this too is quite simply the most valuable single volume reference for
the collector or student of this period of ancient numismatics. An essential resource for every
collector of ancient coins. Hardcover, 536 pages, numerous pictures throughout the text, with
a great many coins illustrated. Valuations in at least two grades and in two currencies (UK
pounds and US dollars).
AUD$100-00. - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Roman Coins and their Values, Millenium
Edition, Volume Two (London 2002)
Covers the period from the Adoptive Emperors to the end of the Severans (Nerva to Severus
Alexander, AD 96-235)
As with Volume One, this too is quite simply the most valuable single volume reference for
the collector or student of this period of ancient numismatics. An essential resource for every
collector of ancient coins. Hardcover, a massive 696 pages, numerous pictures throughout the
text, with a great many coins illustrated. Valuations in at least two grades and in two
currencies (UK pounds and US dollars).
AUD$170-00. - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Roman Coins and their Values, Millenium Edition,
Volume One (London 2000)
Quite simply the most valuable single volume reference for the collector or student of this
period of ancient numismatics. An essential resource for every collector of ancient coins.
Hardcover, 532 pages, numerous pictures throughout the text, with most coins illustrated.
AUD$100-00. - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Greek Coins and their Values, Volume I, Europe (London 1978)
Covers the regions from Spain and Britain through Gaul and Italy to the Balkans and the Greek Islands (and scores of places in between). A truly marvelous reference work for anyone interested in ancient history, and absolutely essential for the collector or student of numismatics.
317 catalogue pages, plus 40 pages of introductory articles, etc.; with 13 maps; tables of ancient alphabets; 3,395 coin types catalogued with valuations; 1,500 photographic illustrations (by P. Frank Purvey) throughout the text. Hardcover (2000 reprint).
AUD$110 - REDUCED! - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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David R. Sear, Greek Coins and their Values, Volume II, Asia & Africa (London 1979)
Covers the regions from Asia Minor and the Black Sea regions through Armenia, Mesopotamia and Syria on to the Middle East, Egypt and North Africa (and scores of places in between); as well as the many Hellenistic and Eastern Monarchies. A truly marvelous reference work for anyone interested in ancient history, and absolutely essential for the collector or student of numismatics.
445 catalogue pages, plus 48 pages of introductory articles, etc.; with 11 maps; table of ancient alphabets; 4,560 coin types catalogued with valuations; almost 2,000 photographic illustrations (by P. Frank Purvey) throughout the text. Hardcover (2000 reprint).
AUD$120-00 REDUCED! - Price valid ONLY until September 2015*
(*nb: This price is dependent on the current US/UK exchange rates. Please confirm price before ordering).
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Thurlow & Vecchi, Italian Cast Coinage, encompassing:
Italian Aes Grave by Bradbury K. Thurlow; and Italian Aes Rude,
Signatum and the Aes Grave of Sicily by Italo G. Vecchi (London and New York
1979)
A superb catalogue of the broad series of cast coinages of Rome and her surrounds. Hardcover,
50 pages plus 82 plates.
Was AUD$95 - NOW REDUCED TO AUD$50
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