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Ancient Coin
Collecting
Wayne Sayles
Find out just how economical and interesting
ancient coins can be. Author Wayne Sayles explains what to collect, why to select certain
pieces and what to avoid. Discover these unusual and beautiful coins. 6 x 9, 208 pages 2,250 b&w photos.
Numismatic Art of the Greek World
Wayne G. Sayles
Discover the artistry of the Archaic,
Classical and hellenistic periods of Greek coinage. From the histroy of leading
collections to trade and colonization patterns, revisit find sites, witness, witness
artistic motifs and be privy to recent finds that impact the intriquing market of ancient
coins. 6 x 9 Hardcover with jacket, 208 pages 200 b&w photos.
The Roman World-Politics and
Propaganda
Wayne G. Sayles
Follow the coinage of Rome from its third
Century B.C. origins to the final days of the Western Empire in this fascinating political
history told through coins. Learn how, and what to collect, and how to read coin legends.
Includes a complete portrait gallery of Roman emperors on coins. Third volume of six in
this acclaimed ancient coin series. 6 x 9 Hardcover, 198 pages 200 b&w photos.
Roman Provincial Coins
Wayne G. Sayles
Roman provincial coins offer a fascinating
blend of artistry and history that make them irresistible to collectors. Wayne G. Sayles
profiles the coinage minted in the far-flung corners of the Roman Empire from the period
of the emperor Augustus (27 B.C.) to the end of the 3rd century A.D. 6 x 9
Hardcover, 198 pages 200 b&w photos.
The
Romaion/Byzantine Culture
Wayne G. Sayles
The fifth book in a highly
acclaimed series, this edition explores the coins of the civilized world
after the Fall of Rome, focusing on the Romaioi, Greek citizens of the
Roman East. Detailed information on coin attribution, denominations, mints
and dating. More than 300 photos, as well as maps, a glossary and a
detailed bibliography. An essential resource for collectors and
historians.
Non-Classical
Cultures
Wayne G. Sayles
From the Land of Sheba to the
Court of Ghengis Khan, the coinage of many cultures survives as a
testament to their greatness. This final volume in an acclaimed series
spans 1,500 years of numismatic history and sheds light on many diverse
civilizations that struck coinage in ancient times. This generously
illustrated, user-friendly guide will reveal just how collectible this
coinage can be.
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