Roman Provincial Coinage
[Roman Provincial Coinage]. Nine volumes, as follows: Burnett, Andrew, Michel Amandry, Pere Pau Ripollès, Ian Carradice and Marguerite Spoerri Butcher. ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. VOLUME I: FROM THE DEATH OF CAESAR TO THE DEATH OF VITELLIUS (44 BC–AD 69). PART I: INTRODUCTION AND CATALOGUE. PART II: INDEXES AND PLATES. First edition. London & Paris: British Museum & Bibiothèque Nationale, 1992. Two volumes. 4to, original matching blue-gray cloth, lettered in silver; black cloth slipcase. xvii, (1), 727, (7); (5), 730–812, (2) pages; 7 full-page maps; graphs; 195 plates of coins. [with] Burnett, Andrew, Michel Amandry, Pere Pau Ripollés and Ian Carradice. ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. VOLUME II: FROM VESPASIAN TO DOMITIAN (AD 69–96). PART I: INTRODUCTION AND CATALOGUE. PART II: INDEXES AND PLATES. First edition. London & Paris: British Museum & Bibiothèque Nationale, 1999. 4to, original matching blue-gray cloth, lettered in silver; housed in black cloth slipcase as issued. xiv, 343, (1); (4), (345)-385, (3) pages; full-page maps; graphs; 120 plates of coins. [with] Amandry, Michel, and Andrew Burnett. ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. VOLUME III: NERVA, TRAJAN AND HADRIAN (AD 96–138). First edition. London & Paris: British Museum & Bibliothèque Nationale, 2015. Two volumes. 4to, original green cloth lettered in white. xvi, (2), 972 pages; 6 maps; 340 plates. Housed in slipcase. [with] Butcher, Marguerite Spoerri. ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. VOLUME VII: DE GORDIEN Ier À GORDIEN III (238–244 APRÉS J.-C.). 1. PROVINCE D’ASIE. First edition. London & Paris: British Museum & Bibliothèque Nationale, 2006. 4to, original red cloth lettered in white. 395, (5) pages; 67 plates of coins. [with] Hostein, Antony, and Jerome Mairat. ROMAN PROVINCIAL COINAGE. VOLUME IX: FROM TRAJAN DECIUS TO URANIUS ANTONINUS (AD 249-254). PART I: INTRODUCTION AND CATALOGUE. PART II: INDEXES, MAPS AND PLATES. First edition. London & Paris: British Museum & Bibliothèque Nationale, 2016. Two volumes. 4to, original matching red cloth, lettered in silver; black cloth slipcase. xv, (1), 456 pages; 8 maps; 155 plates of coins. Generally fine, with some cracking to slipcases. An essential series, Roman Provincial Coinage has revolutionized the study and collecting of the Roman coinage issued in the generally Greek-speaking provinces. Kroh 76 (five stars).
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