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Lot 4988    SESSION 14 (4.30pm Thurs 29 July)    Numismatics Literature

Estimate $100
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SOLD $160

SEAR, David, R., The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49-27 B.C., 360 + xxxii pp., 435 coin illustrations throughout, Spink, London, 1998; Sydenham, E. A., The Coinage of Nero, (1920) 1982, Durst reprint, 176 pages, 4 plates; small booklets, Casey P.J., Roman Coinage in Britain; Cooper, Denis, Coins and Minting; E.A. Sydenham, The Coinages of Augustus. As new, first most important, with dust jacket. (5)

The first book is an important major text in English published on this period of coinage of the Roman Imperators, a period of violent transition of the Roman State under a Senate to a military autocracy under Augustus. The numismatic evidence plays an important role in chronicling the events. David Sear the author is the author of the most sussessful publications for collectors of Roman, Greek and Byzantine coins.

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