Important BAR numismatic studies comprising Youroukova, Coins of the Ancient Thracians (BAR Supplementary Series 4, 1976); Carradice, Coinage and Finances in the Reign of Domitian A.D. 81-96 (BAR International Series 178, 1983); MacDonald, Greek and Roman Coins from Aphrodisias (BAR Supplementary Series 9, 1976); Villaronga, The Aes Coinage of Emporion (BAR Supplementary Series 23, 1977); Zograph, Ancient Coinage, Band 1, The General Problems...
Status International - Sale 406
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Status International Status International - Sale 406
Auction 406 - Coins & Banknotes - Tuesday 9th June - Friday 12th June, 2026
This auction is huge with 4,162 lots catering for all types of collectors with varying types of interests and budgets. There are many desirable single items as well as collections and mixed lots. Items range from $20 to $ 120,000 so there's something for everybody. This Auction will be a 4 day On-line live auction as well as a Public Auction.
This catalogue contains a great selection of Australian coins including Australian Shipwrecks, Adelaide Pounds , Proclamation coins, Gold Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns, pre-decimal coins and Proofs, Error Coins, Tradesman Tokens, RAM , Perth Mint and NPA products. There is a fantastic range of Australian mis-strikes and Varieties (error coins), many unseen before. (Lots 10876 - 10909).
In the Australian Banknotes section (Lots 11601-11841) includes Pre-Federation, Pre-decimal, Specimens, Decimal, Star notes, Tradesmen's Notes, Internment Hay Camp Notes, Varieties , Special Prefixes , Postal Notes and much more.
Great range of World coins and banknotes, including Gold, silver and copper coins, medals and World Banknotes. This Auction starts with a huge range of Ancient Coins from Greek to Roman to Byantine and includes Gold, Silver and Bronze coins, many pieces are scarce to rare. (Lots 10001-10423). Far too many highlights to mention.
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Lot #13961 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, Volumes I?II. H. A. Grueber (London, British Museum, 1910). Quarto. Volume I covers Aes Rude, Aes Signatum, Aes Grave, and the coinage of Rome from 268 B.C.; Volume II covers the coinages of Rome, Roman Campania, Italy, the Social War, and the provinces. The time-honoured classic British Museum corpus for Republican coinage, valued for its careful organisation and the quality of the original...
Lot #13962 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman coins and Roman reference. A useful and well chosen group of Roman numismatic references, bringing together introductory, historical, biographical, and dictionary style works that remain practical for everyday consultation. Included are: (1) Roman Provincial Coins: An Introduction to the Greek Imperials, Kevin Butcher (London, Seaby, 1988), 138 pages with 8 plates, maps, and line drawings, a handy and now out of print introduction to...
Lot #13963 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Corpus Nummorum Romanorum, Monetazione Repubblicana, Alberto Banti,. A useful specialist group from this important Roman Republican series, comprising (1) Abvria - Atilia (1,223 illustrations), (2) Avfidia - Calpvrnia (1,593 illustrations), (3) Canidia - Cornelia (1,653 illustrations), (4) Cornvficia - Gallia (1,281 illustrations), and (5) Gargilia - Mamilia (1,495 illustrations). A valuable working reference for the classification of Roman...
Lot #13964 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Sylloge Nummorum Romanorum, Italia, Milano, Civiche Raccolte Numismatiche. (1) Vol. I, Giulio-Claudi, Part 1, Augustus?Tiberius. (2) Vol. I, Giulio-Claudi, Part 2, Gaius?Claudius. (3) Vol. I, Giulio-Claudi, Part 3, Nero. (4) Vol. II, Clodius Macer?Vitellius. A practical institutional catalogue run in Sylloge format with systematic listings and plate-supported comparison, useful for attribution across the Julio-Claudian period and the...
Lot #13965 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
The Twelve Caesars and related. A well chosen group centred on the emperors of the early Roman Empire, combining literary, historical, and numismatic approaches in a useful and appealing reference lot. Included are: (1) The Twelve Caesars, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (Folio Society, 1998), hardcover in slipcase, the classic series of imperial biographies and an engaging companion for the personalities and court life of the early empire; (2)...
Lot #13966 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
I Medaglioni Romani by Francesco Gnecchi, complete three-volume set, published by Forni Editore, Bologna, comprising Volume I, Oro ed Argento; Volume II, Bronzo, Parte Prima, Gran Modulo; and Volume III, Bronzo, Parte Seconda, Moduli Minori; Parte Terza, Medaglioni del Senato. A substantial and highly important reference on Roman medallions, issued as a complete scholarly work with 162 plates from the original specimens, and long regarded as...
Lot #13967 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
The Roman Imperial Coinage by Mattingly, Sydenham, Sutherland, Carson and others, a substantial cloth-bound Spink run comprising (1) Volume I, Augustus to Vitellius; (2) Volume II, Vespasian to Hadrian; (3) Volume III, Antoninus Pius to Commodus; (4) Volume IV, Part I, Pertinax to Geta; (5) Volume IV, Part II, Macrinus to Pupienus; (6) Volume IV, Part III, Gordian III to Uranius Antoninus; (7) Volume V, Part I, Valerian to Florian; (8) Volume...
Lot #13968 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins, 63 B.C. to 49 B.C. Michael Harlan (Aspects of Ancient Classical Coins, first edition). A focused and highly useful study of the late Republican moneyers, examining a well documented group of 30 issuers from the years immediately preceding the civil wars and using their coinage to reconstruct careers, family connections, and political intent. The work is especially valuable for its clear treatment of...
Lot #13969 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
The Later Republican Cistophori. William E. Metcalf (Numismatic Notes and Monographs 170, New York, American Numismatic Society, 2017). A specialist study of the cistophoric coinage bearing the names of Roman magistrates, most often proconsuls, struck in 58 to 48 B.C., together with related issues that depart from the older Attalid pattern, and placing the series within its wider context from its Hellenistic origins through its continuation...
Lot #13970 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
From Imperium to Auctoritas: A Historical Study of Aes Coinage in the Roman Empire, 49 B.C. to A.D. 14. Michael Grant (Cambridge University Press, 1978). Hardcover, 512 pages with 12 plates. A substantial study of Roman aes coinage across the late Republic and early Principate, using the bronze issues as historical evidence for the shift from civil war politics into Augustan authority, and a useful reference for anyone working on types,...
Lot #13971 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators. David R. Sear (London, Spink, 1998). First edition, hardbound with dust jacket, xxxii, 360 pages, illustrated throughout. A landmark Spink publication, awarded an IAPN Book Prize, and a major departure from Sear?s usual reference format, combining a detailed historical narrative of the Imperatorial era with an integrated, fully illustrated type catalogue of the coinage struck during Rome?s...
Lot #13972 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Coinage in Roman Syria: Northern Syria, 64 B.C. to A.D. 253. Kevin Butcher (London, Royal Numismatic Society, 2004). RNS Special Publication, large format, 534 pages with 32 plates, red cloth with dust jacket. A major modern reference for the provincial coinage of northern Syria under Roman rule, long valued for its detailed coverage, careful organisation, and strong plate material, and widely used for attribution, comparison, and catalogue...
Lot #13973 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume I (Parts I and II) From the Death of Caesar to the Death of Vitellius (44 BC to AD 69). Andrew Burnett, Michel Amandry, Pere Pau Ripolles. London and Paris, British Museum Press and Biblioth?que nationale de France, 1992, reprinted with corrections 1998. Two volumes complete. Large 4to, original gilt-lettered cloth, in the publisher?s protective box. The standard reference for early Roman provincial coinage,...
Lot #13974 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Numi Augg. Alexandrini, Catalogo della Collezione G. Dattari, compilato dal proprietario, Volume Primo (Testo). (Forni Editore, Bologna). A key working reprint of the classic Dattari catalogue for the Roman imperial coinage of Alexandria, long relied upon alongside the Dattari numbering as a practical reference for attribution, type checking, and navigation through the vast and often complex Alexandrian series. An especially useful desk...
Lot #13975 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Alexandrian Coins. Keith Emmett (Lodi, Wisconsin, 2001). Large format, approximately 22 ? 28.5 cm, xxviii + 332 pages, with 13 plates, 3 maps, and a built in rarity guide. A major modern corpus of the Roman provincial coinage of Egypt, cataloguing more than 8,300 dated types from Augustus through Domitius Domitianus across all denominations and reverse types, and arranged in a way that makes it especially practical for attribution,...
Lot #13976 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Greek Imperial Countermarks: Studies in the Provincial Coinage of the Roman Empire. C. J. Howgego. London, Spink for the Royal Numismatic Society (Special Publication No. 17), reprint edition 2005 (first published 1985). Paperback, 400+ pp. ISBN 0-901405-23-X. The standard modern work on countermarks on Roman provincial coinage, explaining their forms, authorities, dating, and purpose, and using them as primary evidence for military finance,...
Lot #13977 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Greek Imperial Countermarks: Studies in the Provincial Coinage of the Roman Empire. C. J. Howgego (London, Royal Numismatic Society, 1985). RNS Special Publication No. 17, 317 pages with 33 plates illustrating countermarked coins. A standard and highly important reference on Greek imperial countermarks, bringing structure and clarity to one of the more difficult areas of Roman provincial numismatics by cataloguing and interpreting the...
Lot #13978 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume II (Parts I and II). Andrew Burnett, Michel Amandry and Ian Carradice. London and Paris, British Museum Press and Biblioth?que nationale de France, 1999. Two volumes complete. Large 4to, publisher?s teal cloth with silver-gilt titles, in the publisher?s protective box. Covers the provincial coinage of Vespasian through Domitian (AD 69 to 96). Part I opens with substantial chapters on authority and magistrates...
Lot #13979 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume II, Part I and Part II, From Vespasian to Domitian (A.D. 69?96), Andrew Burnett, Michel Amandry and Ian Carradice, British Museum Press in association with the Biblioth?que nationale de France (London and Paris, 1999), two matching hardbound volumes, Part I presenting the introduction and full catalogue, Part II providing the indices and plates, the standard modern reference cited as RPC II for Flavian...
Lot #13980 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume III (Parts I and II) Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian (AD 96 to 138). Michel Amandry and Andrew Burnett, with J?r?me Mairat and contributors. London and Paris, The British Museum and Biblioth?que nationale de France, 2015. Two volumes complete. Large 4to, publisher?s deep-green cloth with silver lettering, in the publisher?s protective box. A major instalment of the RPC series, recording the provincial coinage of...
Lot #13981 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume VII: De Gordien I a Gordien III, 1, Province d?Asie. M. S. Butcher (London, 2006). Hardcover, 448 pages with 67 plates. An authoritative and systematic study of the coinage struck in the Roman province of Asia, prepared to present the material in full for practical attribution while also serving historians, epigraphists, and archaeologists working on the third century empire. Covering the period from the brief...
Lot #13982 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Roman Provincial Coinage, Volume IX (Parts I and II) AD 249 to 254, Part I: Introduction and Catalogue; Part II: Indexes, Maps and Plates. Antony Hostein and J?r?me Mairat, commenced by E. Levante. London and Paris, The British Museum and Biblioth?que nationale de France (BnF ?ditions), 2016. Two volumes complete. Large 4to, publisher?s red cloth with white titles, co-published by British Museum Press and BnF. Part I sets out the historical...
Lot #13983 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
The Coinage of Ancient Africa / Numismatique de l?Ancienne Afrique. Ludvig Muller, Christian Tuxen Falbe, and J. Chr. Lindberg (Obol, Chicago, 1977 reprint). Hardcover in red rexine cloth, issued in four parts bound as one: Volume I, Les monnaies de la Cyrenaique (xii + 175 pages + 6 tables); Volume II, Les monnaies de la Syrtique, de la Byzacene et de la Zeugitane (viii + 188 pages); Volume III, Les monnaies de la Numidie et de la Mauritanie...
Lot #13984 - LITERATURE & CATALOGUES roman
Catalogo General de las Monedas Espanolas, Vol. I: La Moneda Hispanica, Desde Sus Origenes Hasta el Siglo V. Fernando Alvarez Burgos (Madrid, Vico & Segarra, 1987). A standard Spanish language reference covering the early coinage of Hispania from its beginnings through to the fifth century, arranged as a practical catalogue for identification, classification, and everyday attribution work. Widely used across Iberian, Roman provincial, and...
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