A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins Volume 2; From the Earliest Period of the Roman Coinage, to the Extinction of the Empire Under Constantinus Paleologos
A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited Roman Coins Volume 2; From the Earliest Period of the Roman Coinage, to the Extinction of the Empire Under Constantinus Paleologos
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1834 Excerpt: ...the exergue, SIS- or SMAQ. or TR. AU 14. PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS. The emperor standing, in a military habit, holding the labarum and a spear. In the field, two standards. In the exergue, SIS. or TR., ----AU 15. SECVRITAS. REIPVBLICAE. Security, leaning on a column. In the exergue, TR.--AU 16. SIS. in the centre of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1834 Excerpt: ...the exergue, SIS- or SMAQ. or TR. AU 14. PRINCIPI. IVVENTVTIS. The emperor standing, in a military habit, holding the labarum and a spear. In the field, two standards. In the exergue, SIS. or TR., ----AU 15. SECVRITAS. REIPVBLICAE. Security, leaning on a column. In the exergue, TR.--AU 16. SIS. in the centre of the field, without type. The obverse has the radiated head of Constans.-----------AU 17. SPES. REIPVBLICAE. The emperor in a military habit standing, holding the labarum charged with the monogram of Christ in his right hand, and a spear in his left: Victory standing behind, holding a palm branch, and placing a garland on his head. In the exergue, SIS.-----------AU 18. TR. in the middle of the field, without type. The obverse has the radiated head of Cons tans.-----------AU 19. VICTORIA. AVGVSTORVM. Victory seated on arms, holding with a child, a buckler inscribed VOT. V. MVLT. X. In the exergue, S. M. AN. S. (Khell).---AU 20. Same legend. Victory marching, holding in her right hand a garland, within which is inscribed, XXV.; and a palm branch and a trophy in her left: a captive on the ground. In the exergue, S. M. N. C. (Khell). AU 21. Same legend. Victory marching, with a garland and trophy. In the exergue, SIS. AR 22. VICTORIA. CONSTANTIS. AVG. Victory standing, inscribing on a buckler, VOT. V. MVLT. X.: a captive seated on the ground. In the exergue, MHR.------------AU 23. Same legend. Victory seated on arms, inscribing on a buckler, supported by a Genius, VOT. X. In the exergue, CONS.--AU 24. Same legend. A similar type, with VOT. XV. on the buckler. In the exergue, SMAQ. (A quinarius).---------AU 25. VICTORIA. DD. NN. AVGG. Victory, with garland and palm branch, dragging a captive. In the exergue, R.----AR 26. Same legend. Victory marching, ..
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Good Minus. No Jacket. 8vo. With numerous plates from the originals. Vol II only. Looks to have been rebound with possible original boards and cloth title label adhered to new spine. Board edges and corners rather bumped, a few small tears and chips to spine head and foot, the odd small light stain. Gutters cracked, the odd patch of foxing, lacks front endpaper, however, pp generally clean and tidy.