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    Balbi De Caro, Londei, Papal...

    €45.00

    Silvana Balbi De Caro, Luigi Londei, Papal coin from Innocent XI to Gregory XVI, Quasar Editions, Rome 1984, pp. XIII, 288, richly illustrated, 26 cm, binding in all red canvas with gold titles on the spine and dust jacket.

    Slight traces of use on the dust jacket but overall in excellent condition.

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    Montenegro, Roman imperial coins

    €88.00

    Eupremio Montenegro, Roman imperial coins with evaluation and degree of rarity, Montenegro numismatic editions, Turin 1988, pp. LXVIII, 644, richly illustrated, 25 cm, cart. and.

    In excellent condition. Uncommon publication.

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    Simonetti, Handbook of Italian...

    €78.00

    Luigi Simonetti, Manual of Medieval and Modern Italian Numismatics. From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, 2 volumes, Tipografia Poggiali, Ravenna, 1243 pp. in total, 25 cm, splendid full leather binding with gold titles on the spine, embossed decorations on the spine and covers.

    Volume I: Chronology, Acaia-Avisan, 1965, pp. 627.

    Volume II: Chronology, Banias-Bologna, 1967, pp. 616.

    The first two volumes were the only ones to be published and analyse a total of 108 mints.

    In excellent condition.

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    Ricci, The Cult of Diana in...

    €68.00

    Carlo Ricci, The cult of Diana in royal and republican Rome and its impact on silver coinage of the goddess from the beginning of the denarius to 31 BC, sn, sl 1991, pp. 69 including 3 plates of coins, 30 cm, bound in cloth ribbon.

    Index: The reason for studying coin types with Diana; The piety of the moneyer as a leitmotif in republican silver coins; Diana's splendor and political decadence; Religious syncretism as another reason for decadence; The great leaders of the 1st century and Diana; The forty-four coins concerning the goddess; Group A: the coins of the "luminous" goddess; Group B and Group C; The coins dedicated to Artemis Agrotera (Diana the Huntress); The hybrids between Group A and Group B; Group D: coins that recall the original opposition between Jupiter and Diana; Group E: the crescent moon symbol of the night; Group F: coins without explanation; Group G: coins with particular subjects or reproducing famous statues.

    Scientific publication in photocopy presumably produced by the author in a small number of copies.

    Author's signature on the first page.

    In perfect condition. Extremely rare.

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    The coinage of Philip III of...

    €55.00

    Rodolfo Martini, The coinage of Philip III of Habsburg and of Philip III of Habsburg and Margaret of Austria of the Milan Mint in the Civic Numismatic Collections of Milan (1598-1617), Municipality of Milan, Culture Sector, Museums and Exhibitions, Civic Numismatic Collections, Milan 1999, pp. 71, richly illustrated, 24 tablets, 24 cm, br. and.

    Small annotation on the title page.

    In perfect condition. Rare.