A Handbook of Late Roman Bronze Coin Types (324-395)(English, Hardcover, Caza Shawn M)

A Handbook of Late Roman Bronze Coin Types (324-395)(English, Hardcover, Caza Shawn M)

  • Caza Shawn M
Publisher:Spink BooksISBN 13: 9781912667611ISBN 10: 1912667614

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A Handbook of Late Roman Bronze Coin Types (324-395)(English, Hardcover, Caza Shawn M) is written by Caza Shawn M and published by Spink & Son Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1912667614 (ISBN 10) and 9781912667611 (ISBN 13).

Extensively illustrated, each entry includes details on dates, mints, personalities, weight standard, important variations, and the history and meaning of the legend and design. Detailed information about the late Roman bronze coinage system. Extensive introductory notes in Chapter One discuss the life-cycle of late Roman bronze coins (manufacture, circulation, loss and the effects of burial) as well as their weight, fineness standards and contemporary value. The introductory sections of the subsequent chapters, each of which is dedicated to a short time period, cover the history of that period and the metrology (weight, size and metallic composition), overall pattern, and mint and field marks of the coinage of those years. First detailed examination of the coinage of this period by reverse design. By examining late Roman bronze coinage through the study of reverse types, this book provides different insights from those gained through an examination of the coinage by Mint (as found in The Roman Imperial Coinage series) or by emperor (as found in the Roman Coins and their Values series). Many major numismatic works covering this time period are out of date. This Handbook incorporates the latest numismatic scholarship and includes extensive footnotes and bibliography. The easy to use (indexed and cross-referenced) catalogue entries will be of interest to collectors, cataloguers and researchers. The historical and metrological discussions will appeal to scholars, numismatists and students. A focus on reverse types provides scholars working with hoards or site finds with much greater insight into dates and other aspects of the coinage than simply identifying the emperor.