lr125 - Roman Republican Silver Coins - Volume 2 - 200 BC - 30 BC MORETTI Lorenzo
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Autore : MORETTI Lorenzo
Editore : Artemide Aste
Lingua : Anglais
Caratteristiche : Dogana 2025, relié, (17,5 x 22 cm), 360 pages, illustrations en noir et blanc, indices de rareté, tableaux illustré de marques, tableaux de légende, bibliographie
Peso : 1050 g.
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We are pleased to present the first volume of the Roman Republican Silver Coins series.
Written by Pierluigi Debernardi, Volume 1 covers the first silver issues of the Roman Republic, from the beginnings of republican coinage to the end of the Second Punic War, around 200 BC. Debernardi proposes a new classification of anonymous denarii based both on the study of the dies of all Roman silver issues in a repertoire of 26,000 coins and on their contextualisation in hoards, many of which he has published or re-edited and revised. New series are defined and all are quantified, arriving at a scientific and objective criterion of rarity. The issues are also linked in an original way to historical sources. The work offers an in-depth analysis and an innovative interpretation to place these issues in their chronological and geographical context, enriching the panorama of numismatic studies with a rigorous and insightful approach.
This catalogue is an important reference point for both collectors and scholars, combining scientific precision and a passion for history.
We are pleased to present the first volume of the Roman Republican Silver Coins series. Written by Pierluigi Debernardi, Volume 1 covers the first silver issues of the Roman Republic, from the beginnings of republican coinage to the end of the Second Punic War, around 200 BC. Debernardi proposes a new classification of anonymous denarii based both on the study of the dies of all Roman silver issues in a repertoire of 26,000 coins and on their contextualization in hoards, many of which he has published or re-edited and revised. New series are defined and all are quantified, arriving at a scientific and objective criterion of rarity. The issues are also linked in an original way to historical sources. The work offers an in-depth analysis and an innovative interpretation to place these issues in their chronological and geographical context, enriching the panorama of numismatic studies with a rigorous and insightful approach. This catalog is an important reference point for both collectors and scholars, combining scientific precision and a passion for history
Written by Pierluigi Debernardi, Volume 1 covers the first silver issues of the Roman Republic, from the beginnings of republican coinage to the end of the Second Punic War, around 200 BC. Debernardi proposes a new classification of anonymous denarii based both on the study of the dies of all Roman silver issues in a repertoire of 26,000 coins and on their contextualisation in hoards, many of which he has published or re-edited and revised. New series are defined and all are quantified, arriving at a scientific and objective criterion of rarity. The issues are also linked in an original way to historical sources. The work offers an in-depth analysis and an innovative interpretation to place these issues in their chronological and geographical context, enriching the panorama of numismatic studies with a rigorous and insightful approach.
This catalogue is an important reference point for both collectors and scholars, combining scientific precision and a passion for history.
We are pleased to present the first volume of the Roman Republican Silver Coins series. Written by Pierluigi Debernardi, Volume 1 covers the first silver issues of the Roman Republic, from the beginnings of republican coinage to the end of the Second Punic War, around 200 BC. Debernardi proposes a new classification of anonymous denarii based both on the study of the dies of all Roman silver issues in a repertoire of 26,000 coins and on their contextualization in hoards, many of which he has published or re-edited and revised. New series are defined and all are quantified, arriving at a scientific and objective criterion of rarity. The issues are also linked in an original way to historical sources. The work offers an in-depth analysis and an innovative interpretation to place these issues in their chronological and geographical context, enriching the panorama of numismatic studies with a rigorous and insightful approach. This catalog is an important reference point for both collectors and scholars, combining scientific precision and a passion for history







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