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Ancient coin collecting V : the Romaion-Byzantine culture (edition 1998)

by Wayne G. Sayles

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Packed with useful collector information, Ancient Coin Collecting V explores the civilized world after the fall of Rome through the coins of the Romaioi, Greek citizens of the Roman East. More than 300 photos, maps, a glossary, and a detailed bibliography make this a must have resource for both beginning and experienced collectors.… (more)
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Title:Ancient coin collecting V : the Romaion-Byzantine culture
Authors:Wayne G. Sayles
Info:Iola, WI : Krause Publications, c1998.
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Ancient Coin Collecting V: The Romaion/Byzantine Culture (v. 5) by Wayne G. Sayles

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Packed with useful collector information, Ancient Coin Collecting V explores the civilized world after the fall of Rome through the coins of the Romaioi, Greek citizens of the Roman East. More than 300 photos, maps, a glossary, and a detailed bibliography make this a must have resource for both beginning and experienced collectors.

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