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Roman
Coins and their Values - Volume Three.
The
Third Century Crisis and Recovery, A.D. 235-285
Volume
I covered a period of approximately 375 years, from the origins of the
Roman coinage in the Republican period in the opening decades of the 3rd
century BC down to the violent end of the second Imperial dynasty, the
Flavian, in AD 96. Volume II extended coverage of the Imperial series
from the accession of Nerva down to the overthrow of the Severan dynasty
in 235. This
third volume continues the comprehensive revision and covers in detail
the following half century, a very different period during which the
Empire came perilously close to total disintegration under the
pressure of foreign invasions and seemingly interminable civil war. The
economy also collapsed and with it the Imperial coinage, a desperate
situation which was only partially alleviated by the currency reform of
Aurelian undertaken late in his reign. The
complexities of the mint attributions in this chaotic period - lacking
as they do in almost every instance the name or initial of the
responsible mint - have been dealt with in light of recent
scholarship. Also included are detailed listings of the Antoninianus
coinage not covered in the "Roman Silver Coins" series. Valuations in three grades of preservation Format:
536
pages, fully illustrated with new photographs throughout the text
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