Web Auction 92 - Greek, Roman, Byzantine Coins and Numismatic Literature
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Lot 2920 MATTINGLY Harold. Roman Coins from the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Western Empire. 2nd Edition 1962. Cartonato, 4to., pp. 303; 64 plates. In perfect condition. Privately purchased from Spink & Son.
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Lot 2921 Mattingly H. Roman Coins from the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Western Empire. New York 1987. Cartonato ed. con titolo al dorso e al piatto, pp. 300, tavv. LXIV in b/n.
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Lot 2922 MAURICE Jules. L’atelier monétaire d’Aquilée pendant la période constantinienne. Milano, 1901. Legatura editoriale, pp. 42, pl. 1 MOLTO RARO
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Lot 2923 Mayhew N.J. Edwardian Monetary Affairs (1279-1344) A Symposium held in Oxford August 1976. British Archaeological Reports 36 1977. Brossura ed. pp. 186. Buono stato.
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Lot 2924 Mazza F. – Le monete della zecca di Ascoli. Ascoli, 1987. Tela ed. copn sovraccoperta pp. 97, tavv. 6, ill. in b/n. Ottimo stato
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Lot 2925 Meadows A., Wartenberg U., Coin Hoards Volume IX - Greek Hoards. Royal Numismatic Society, Londra 2002. Copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 308pp., 66 tavole B/N, testo inglese. Ottime condizioni
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Lot 2926 Mer Egee, Grece des iles: exposition 26 avril-3 september 1979, Musee du Louvre. Softcover, 245pp., illustrations, French. Good condition, cover worn
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Lot 2927 Metcalf D.M Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles 12 Ashmolean Museum University of Oxford. Part II. English Coins 1066-1279. London 1969. Tela ed. con titolo inoroal dorso e al piatto, sovraccoperta, pp. 76, tavv. XXXVI in b/n. Buono stato.
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Lot 2928 Metcalf D.M Coinage in South-Eastern Europe 820-1396. London Royal Numismatic Society 1979. Tela ed. con titolo in oro al dorso, sovraccoperta pp. 371, tavv. 8 in b/n. Buono stato-
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Lot 2929 METCALF W. E. - The Silver Coinage of Cappadocia, Vespasian-Commodus.
New York ,1996, 173 pp., 54 pls. Hardback, cloth. A hoard of over 900 silver coins was discovered in Cappadocia, probably in Caesarea, in 1983. A catalogue of the hoard is followed by an illustrated conspectus of the silver coinage minted in Caesarea between the reigns of Vespasian and Commodus. A major conclusion is that not all Cappadocian silver was actually struck in Caesarea. Metcalf argues that portions of the coinage of Vespasian and his family, of Trajan, and of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus were actually produced at Rome; and that all the coinage of Domitian was struck there. The volume concludes with five appendices (including a discussion of the silver and copper coins, "ghost" coins, and a concordance with Sydenham) and four indices -
Lot 2930 Metcalf D.M. An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coin Finds 973-1086. London Royal Numismatic Society 1998. Tela ed. con titolo in oro al dorso, sovraccoperta, pp. 309, ill. in b/n. Nuovo
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Lot 2931 METLICH M. A. – The coinage of Ostrogothic Italy. With a die study of Theodahat folles by E. A. Arslan and M. A. Metlich. London , 2003. pp. xii + 134, 3 large foldout tables, tavv. 17.