Their Values. Volume I. The Rep... - Roman Coins And

The Millennium Edition includes significant increases in illustrations and detailed entries for the billon and bronze coins struck at Alexandria. Numismatic Significance

For many, the book is a "must" because it bridges the gap between a beginner's guide and a high-level academic reference like the Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC). It is praised for its approachable layout and the quality of its photographic illustrations, making it easier for collectors to identify and research coins they encounter. While some critics note that it may not cover every minor local issue, its comprehensive nature for the Republic and the "Twelve Caesars" remains unsurpassed for general use. Availability and Editions Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Roman Coins and Their Values: Volume 1 Roman Coins and Their Values. Volume I. The Rep...

Sear integrates historical notes that explain the significance of various coin types within contemporary events, such as the civil wars of the late Republic. While some critics note that it may not

Unlike earlier single-volume editions, this work provides updated valuations based on recent auction records, typically covering grades like "Fine," "Very Fine," and "Extremely Fine". Unlike earlier single-volume editions

It details nearly 3,000 coin types, including gold, silver, and bronze issues from the Republican era and the reigns of the first twelve emperors.