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127 Ancient Greek & Roman Coin Books on DVD !
This is the largest collection of books on ancient coins and coin collecting you will find anywhere!


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The perfect gift for those interested in coins, the avid coin collector, history buff or those simply interested in the what, how and why of ancient coinage and numismatics! With over 127 books covering all aspects and specifics on ancient coins and detailing primarily those most widespread ancient Greek and Roman coins, this collection will answer every question and keep one reading on the subject for a very, very long time. Covered are the many regions of course conquered and therefore brought under the economic and therefore coinage stamping influence and usages of the Greek and Roman empires as well as a thorough coverage of all manner of coins, particularly gold and silver, used throughout the ancient world. Even Asiatic coins and their Greek or Roman influences are covered! You can even identify rare and ancient coins using the extensive resources available in this collection. Great materials for those interested in coin collecting!

No doubt the perfect gift idea for the real life treasure hunter or those seeking to find and identify ancient coins in their area! Yes, coins that can be found the world over! Thorough and exhaustive descriptions are included, all making identifying your coins of the influence upon them as well as materials used in their creation much more easy to identify!  

This DVD-ROM contains 127 ANCIENT GREEK & ROMAN COIN BOOKS. This is the largest and most complete collection on ancient coins you will find anywhere.

        THIS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE GREEK AND ROMAIN COIN COLLECTION IN EXISTENCE!
127 ANCIENT COIN BOOKS ARE INCLUDED HERE!

Collected together on one unique DVD-Rom this is the only collection you will ever need.



127 Ancient, Greek & Roman Coin Books on DVD

BOOKS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION:

1. A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins From The Earliest Period of The Roman Coinage to The Extinction of the Empire Under Constantinus Paleologos With Numerous Plates From The Originals Vol 1 1834 – 559 pages

2. . A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins From The Earliest Period of The Roman Coinage to The Extinction of the Empire Under Constantinus Paleologos With Numerous Plates From The Originals Vol 2 1834 – 531 pages

3. A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum – Italy 1873 – 442 pages

4. A Chronological Arrangement of the Coins of Chios 1918 – 354 pages

5. A Descriptive Catalogue of Greek Coins 1921 – 163 pages

6. A Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients 1909 – 146 pages

7. A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum – Mysia 1892 – 326 pages

8. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities 1882 – 1305 pages

9. A Guide to the Collection of Roman Coins at Eton College 1882 – 103 pages

10. A Catalogue of Roman Silver Coins in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin 1839 – 100 pages
11. A Guide to the Principle Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients 1889 – 150 pages
12. A Guide to the Select Greek and Roman Coins Exhibited in Electrotype 1880 – 150 pages
13. A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins 1899 – 363 pages
14. A Handbook of Greek Archaeology 1909 – 558 pages
15. A History of Ancient Coinage, 700-300 B.C 1918 – 502 pages
16. A Manual of Roman Coins From The Earliest Period to The Extinction of The Empire 1865 – 124 pages
17. A Numismatic Manual – Guide to the Study of Greek, Roman, and English Coins with Plates From The Originals 1832 – 260 pages
18. A Numismatic Manual 1840 – 476 pages
19. A Supplement to Numismata Hellenica – A Catalogue of Greek Coins 1859 – 198 pages
20. Alexander and Co.’s Hub Coin Book – An Encyclopedia of Rare Coins – 166 pages
21. American Journal of Numismatics Vol 1 – 552 pages
22. American Journal of Numismatics Vol 51-53 – 654 pages
23. An Essay on Ancient Coins, Medals, and Gems 1828 – 232 pages
24. An Essay on Medals – An Introduction to the Knowledge of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals Vol 1 1808 – 427 pages
25. An Essay on Medals – An Introduction to the Knowledge of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals Vol 2 1808 – 476 pages
26. An Introduction to the Study of Ancient and Modern Coins 1848 – 243 pages
27. Ancient Coins of Greek Cities and Kings 1831 – 109 pages
28. Ancient Greek Coins Vol 1 1901 – 48 pages
29. Ancient Greek Coins Vol 2 1902 – 16 pages
30. Ancient Greek Coins Vol 3 1904 – 72 pages
31. Catalogue of a Selection from Colonel Leake’s Greek Coins, Exhibited in the Fitzwilliam Museum 1867 – 51 pages
32. Catalogue of Coins in the Panjab Museum Lahore Volume 1 Indo-Greek Coins – 273 pages
33. Catalogue of Coins, Roman and English Series, in the Museum of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 1847 – 46 pages
34. Catalogue of Greek Coins – Central Greece – Locris, Phocis, Boeotia, and Euboea 1884 – 276 pages
35. Catalogue of Greek Coins – Corinth, Colonies of Corinth 1889 – 339 pages
36. Catalogue of Greek Coins – Macedonia 1879 – 265 pages
37. Catalogue of Greek Coins – Sicily 1876 – 303 pages
38. Catalogue of Greek Coins – The Ptolemies, Kings of Egypt 1883 – 308 pages
39. Catalogue of Greek Coins – The Seleucid Kings of Syria 1878 – 220 pages
40. Catalogue of Greek Coins – The Tauric Chersonese, Sarmatia, Dacia, Moesia, Thrace 1877 – 284 pages
41. Catalogue of Greek Coins – Thessaly to Aetolia 1883 – 354 pages
42. Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection Vol 1 1899 – 629 pages
43. Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection Vol 2 1899 – 728 pages
44. Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection Vol 3 1899 – 891 pages
45. Catalogue of Roman Coins Collected by the Late Rev. Thomas Kerrich 1852 – 93 pages
46. Catalogue of the Bunbury Collection of Greek Coins First Portion 1896 – 299 pages
47. Catalogue of the Collection of Greek and Roman Coins 1879 – 185 pages
48. Catalogue of the Collection of Greek Coins in Gold, Silver and Electrum And A Few Roman, Byzantine, English and Foreign Pieces in Gold The Property of The Earl of Ashburnham From The Thomas, Norwick, Addington and Wigan Collections and Other Sources 1895 – 56 pages
49. Catalogue of the Collection of Greek Coins in Gold, Silver, Electrum and Bronze, of a Late Collector 1900 – 91 pages
50. Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Coins in the Numismatic Collection of Yale College 1880 – 241 pages
51. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Arabia, Mesopotamia and Persia (Nabataea, Arabia Provincia, S. Arabia, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Assyria, Persia, Alexandrine Empire of The East, Persis, Elymais, Characene) With A Map and Fifty-Five Plates 1922 – 702 pages
52. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Crete and the Aegean Islands 1886 – 265 pages
53. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Ionia 1892 – 595 pages
54. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Lycia, Pamphylia, and Pisidia 1897 – 563 pages
55. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia 1906 – 710 pages
56. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Troas, Aeolis, and Lesbos 1894 – 447 pages
57. Catalogue of the Greek Coins Parthia 1903 – 466 pages
58. Catalogue of the Valuable Cabinet of Greek, Roman and Medieval Foreign Coins and Medals of the Late Thomas Thomas 1844 – 438 pages
59. Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Greek Civic and Regal Coins in Gold, Electrum, Silver and Bronze Including A Few Pieces of Judaea, Bactria and The Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt 1914 – 86 pages
60. Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Greek Coins formed by Rev. Arthur C. Headlam 1916 – 103 pages
61. Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Greek Coins Frank Sherman Benson 1909 – 169 pages
62. Coin Hoards 1920 – 490 pages
63. Coins and Coinage – The United States Mint, Philadelphia, History, Biography, Statistics, Work, Machinery, Products, Officials 1881 – 122 pages
64. Coins of Ancient Sicily 1903 – 337 pages
65. Coins of Magna Graecia – The Coinage of the Greek Colonies of Southern Italy 1909 – 356 pages
66. Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum Vol 1 1910 – 719 pages
67. Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum Vol 2 1910 – 598 pages
68. Coins of the Romans Relating to Britain 1844 – 219 pages
69. Collection of Greek, Roman, and English Coins and the Collection of Coins of the United States and Canada 1895 – 56 pages
70. Common Greek Coins – The Coinage of Athens, Corinth, Aegina, Boeotian League, Alexander the Great, Achaean League and Lycian League Vol 1 1907 – 182 pages
71. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Family Coins Belonging to the Duke of Northumberland 1856 – 365 pages
72. Descriptive Catalogue of Greek Coins 1921 – 167 pages
73. Dye’s Coin Encyclopedia – A Complete Illustrated History of the Coins of the
World 1883 – 1165 pages 74. English Coins and Tokens with a Chapter on the Greek and Roman Coin 1888 – 138 pages
75. Engravings of Unedited or Rare Greek Coins, With Descriptions 1856 – 103 pages
76. Engravings of Unpublished or Rare Greek Coins 1862 – 119 pages
77. Greek Coins and Their Parent Cities 1902 – 574 pages
78. Guide to the Catharine Page Perkins Collection of Greek and Roman Coins 1902 – 132 pages
79. Historia Numorum – A Manual of Greek Numismatics 1887 – 899 pages
80. Historical Greek Coins 1906 – 227 pages
81. Historical Roman Coins from the Earliest Times to the Reign of Augustus 1909 – 243 pages
82. The Types of Greek Coins An Archaeological Essay 1883 – 295 pages
83. Illustrated History of the United States Mint With a Complete Description of American Coinage From The Earliest Period to The Present Time. The Process of Melting, Refining, Assaying and Coining Gold and Silver Fully Described with Biographical Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, John Jay Knox, James P. Kimball, Daniel M. Fox and The Mint Officers From Its Foundation To The Present Time – To Which Are Added A Glossary of Mint Terms and The Latest Official Tables of The Annual Products of Gold and Silver in The Different States and Foreign Countries with Monetary Statistics of All Nations – Illustrated with Phototypes, Steel Plate Portraits and Wood Engravings with Numerous Plates of Photographic Reproductions of Rare American Coins and Price List of Their Numismatic Value 1885 – 240 pages
84. Italo-Greek Coins of Southern Italy 1912 – 213 pages
85. Numismata Graeca – Greek Coin-Types, Classified for Immediate Identification 1911 – 212 pages
86. Numismata Hellenica – A Catalogue of Greek Coins – With Notes, A Map, and Index 1856 – 739 pages
87. Records of Roman History, From Cnæus Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus, as Exhibited on the Roman Coins – Vol 1 1860 – 412 pages
88. Records of Roman History, From Cnæus Pompeius to Tiberius Constantinus, as Exhibited on the Roman Coins – Vol 2 1860 – 467 pages
89. Roman Antiquities 1884 – 147 pages
90. Roman Coins Elementary Manual 1903 – 262 pages
91. Roman Imperial Photographs Being a Selection of Fourty Enlarged Photographs of Roman Coins 1874 – 102 pages
92. Spink and Son’s Monthly Numismatic Circular Volume Vol 1 1892 – 245 pages
93. Spink and Son’s Monthly Numismatic Circular Volume Vol 2 1894 – 148 pages
94. Spink and Son’s Monthly Numismatic Circular Volume Vol 3 1895 – 133 pages
95. Spink and Son’s Monthly Numismatic Circular Volume Vol 4-5 1896 – 575 pages
96. Spink and Son’s Monthly Numismatic Circular Volume Vol 6-7 1898 – 615 pages
97. Sylva Antiqua, Numismatica, Quinetiam Figulina 1841 – 182 pages
98. Symbolism on Greek Coins 1916 – 121 pages
99. Syracusan Medallions and Their Engravers In The Light of Recent Finds – With Observations on the Chronology and Historical Occasions of The Syracusan Coin-Types of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. And An Essay on Some New Artists’ Signatures on Sicilian Coins 1892 – 253 pages
100. The Art of the Greeks 1906 – 408 pages
101. The Charles Butler Collections – Catalogue of the Collection of Coins and Medals Formed by the Late Charles Butler – Comprising Ancient Greek Coins in Gold and Silver Including Some Very Fine Medallions of Syracuse and Large Gold Coins of the Ptolemies – Roman Republican and Imperial Coins with An Important Series of Aurei and Some Very Fine Coins in Bronze – English Coins in Gold, Silver and Bronze, Embracing Some Notable Coins and Proofs in Gold – Foreign Coins, English and Foreign Medals in Gold and Silver, With Which is Included The Very Rare Naval Reward Medal of Elizabeth for The Spanish Armada in Gold – Italian Medals and Plaquettes in Bronze of The Early and Later Renaissance Periods, Coin Cabinets etc. 1911 – 113 pages
102. The Coin Collector’s Manual – A Guide to The Numismatic Student in the Formation of A Cabinet of Coins Comprising A Historical and Critical Account of The Origin and Progress of Coinage From The Earliest Period to The Fall of The Roman Empire with Some Account of The Coinages of Modern Europe, More Especially of Great Britain Vol 1 1853 – 393 pages
103. The Coin Collector’s Manual – A Guide to The Numismatic Student in the Formation of A Cabinet of Coins Comprising A Historical and Critical Account of The Origin and Progress of Coinage From The Earliest Period to The Fall of The Roman Empire with Some Account of The Coinages of Modern Europe, More Especially of Great Britain Vol 2 1853 – 381 pages
104. The Coins of the Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and India in the British Museum 1886 – 334 pages
105. The Earliest Coins of Greece Proper 1910 – 48 pages
106. The Early History of the Mediterranean Populations in Their Migrations and Settlements 1882 – 176 pages
107. The Electrum Coinage of Cyzicus 1887 – 149 pages
108. The Electrum Coinage of Lampsakos 1914 – 45 pages
109. The First Seleucid Coinage of Tyre 1921 – 68 pages
110. The Handbook of Roman Numismatics 1861 – 196 pages
111. The Horsemen of Tarentum – A Contribution Towards the Numismatic History of Great Greece Including An Essay on Artists, Engravers and Magistrates Signatures 1889 – 274 pages
112. The Medallic History of Imperial Rome From The First Triumvirate Under Pompey, Crassus and Caesar to The Removal of the Imperial Seat By Constantine The Great With The Several Medals and Coins Accurately Copied And Curiously Engraven – Including A General History of Roman Medals Vol 1 1781 – 602 pages
113. The Medallic History of Imperial Rome From The First Triumvirate Under Pompey, Crassus and Caesar to The Removal of the Imperial Seat By Constantine The Great With The Several Medals and Coins Accurately Copied And Curiously Engraven – Including A General History of Roman Medals Vol 2 1781 – 589 pages
114. The Montagu Collection of Coins Vol 1 1896 – 240 pages
115. The Montagu Collection of Coins Vol 2 1896 – 119 pages
116. The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society Vol 1 – 404 pages
117. The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society Vol 2 – 501 pages
118. The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society Vol 3 – 255 pages
119. The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society Vol 4 – 359 pages
120. The Rare Coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany and Spain, also, Greek and Roman Coins 1889 – 200 pages
121. The Seleucid Mint of Antioch 1918 – 183 pages
122. The Temple Coins of Olympia 1921 – 142 pages
123. The Weber Collection Greek Coins Vol 1 1922 – 404 pages
124. The Weber Collection Greek Coins Vol 2 1922 – 590 pages
125. The Weber Collection Greek Coins Vol 3 Part 1 – 479 pages
126. The Weber Collection Greek Coins Vol 3 Part 2 – 533 pages
127. Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Gold and Silver Coins of the World – Illustrating The Modern, Ancient, Current and Curious From A.D. 1885 Back to B.C. 700 – Fitness, Weight, Face Value and Metal Worth Including A Full Description With Exact Facsimile of Over Six Thousand Coins And Including Name Lists, Statistics, Historical Data, Full Index Tables for Calculation, Reduction, Comparison etc. – A Financial and Numismatic Library Complete in One Volume 1886 – 511 page





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  Ancient Greek & Roman Coins 127 Books on DVD - The largest and most extensive collection you will find anywhere!





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