Roman Coins
Greek Portrait Coins
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Roman Coins: Aes Signatum. They moved to the use of Aes signatum.They were bronze pieces of defined, round or rectangular shape. On the top of each piece there was the value and some symbols recalling the authenticity and authority of the issuer. THE LAST DAYS OF PAGAN ROME - Authentic Roman Bronze Coin in Mini Album - Genuine Roman Ancient Antique from 240-324 AD - Historical Souvenir with Certificate of Authenticity 4.4 out of 5 stars 39 $14.95 $ 14. Roman bronze coins, mostly small 2nd-4th century AD rulers. Average sizes 13-23 mm. Low-grade and well-worn but each with visible details. Comes with basic attribution. #CR2588G1: $10 ea.
NEW Greek Portrait Book (click here for more info) ISBN 978-3-922840-41-1 Table of Content / Inhaltsverzeichnis Click here for E-Supplements: 1) List of rulers by catalog number 2) All coin reverse images for research purposes 3) Erratum page |
Roman Portrait Book PORTRAITS - 500 years of Roman Coin Portraits | We can help you to order the book, ie point you to a dealer close to you. Please send email to: romancoins.info @yahoo.com |
Click here for table of content and sample pages of the first edition Sample Images 1Sample images 2 Sample images 3 | First edition ISBN 978-3-922840-36-7 Second enhanced edition ISBN 978-3-922840-40-4 |
Augustus Cameo British Museum, London) Nero Dupondius (Lugdunum mint) Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Statue (Capitoline Museum, Rome) Roman Face Mask Helmet ca. 1st Century AD (Leiden, NL ) Otho (Louvre, Paris)
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This museum features a portrait gallery of Roman emperors and their families from the late Roman republic to the end of the western Roman Empire, both on coins and in sculpture. Pieces of art in marble and metal. In addition you will find Roman historical coins; countermarks on Roman coins; legionary stamps on Roman bricks; Roman military diplomas; Roman military equipment; officials, provinces, buildings, animals, gods & mintmarks on Roman coins. Shorter sections cover Greek and Celtic coinage, and also the Byzantine Empire.
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