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Numismatic literature from Adicom Publishers

Ivan Varbanov     GREEK IMPERIAL COINSlogo

 

GIC I

        Vol. 1  Dacia, Moesia Superior, Moesia Inferior - in English, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2005, Leather-hardbound with dust jacket, 472 pages.

        Volume 1 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Dacia, Moesia Superior Viminacium) and Moesia Inferior (Callatis, Dionysopolis, IstrusMarcianopolis, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Odessus and Tomi). Over 5,820 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,720 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins. The valuations given in this catalogue are with degree of rarity from R1 to R10. Each original book goes with a replica of a rare species from Marcianopolis.

 

 

 

GIC II

        Vol. 2  Thrace (from Abdera to Pautalia) - in English, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2005, Leather-hardbound with dust jacket, 472 pages.

        Volume 2 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Thrace: Abdera, Ainos, Anchialus, Apollonia Pontika, Augusta TrajanaBizya, Byzantion, Deultum, Hadrianopolis, Maroneia, Mesembria, Nicopolis ad Nestum and Pautalia. Over 5,250 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,742 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins. The valuations given in this catalogue are with degree of rarity from R1 to R10. Each original book goes with a replica of a rare species from Pautalia.

 

 

GIC III

        Vol. 3  Thrace (from Perinthus to Trajanopolis), Chersonesos Thraciae, Insula Thraciae, Macedonia - in English, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2007, Leather-hardbound with dust jacket, 552 pages.

        Volume 3 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Thrace (Perinthus, Philippopolis, Plotinopolis, Serdica, Topirus and Trajanopolis), Chersonesos Thraciae (Coela, Elaeos and Sestos), Insula Thraciae (Imbros, Samothrace and Thasos) and Macedonia (Macedonon koinon, Apollonia, Amphipolis, Cassandreia, Dium, Edessa, Pella, Philippi, Stobi and Thessalonica). Over 4,837 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,561 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins. The valuations given in this catalogue are with degree of rarity from R1 to R10.

 

 

GIC I

        Vol. 1 Dacia, Moesia Superior, Moesia Inferior - in Bulgarian, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2002, Hardbound with dust jacket, 334 pages.

        Volume 1 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Dacia, Moesia Superior (Viminacium) and Moesia Inferior (Callatis, Dionysopolis, IstrusMarcianopolis, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Odessus and Tomi). Over 4,695 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,040 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins.

 

 

 

GIC II

        Vol. 2 Thrace (from Abdera to Plotinopolis) - in Bulgarian, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2002, Hardbound with dust jacket, 334 pages.

        Volume 2 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Thrace: Abdera, Augusta Trajana, Anchialus, Apollonia Pontika,   Byzantion, Bizya, Deultum, Ainos, Maroneia, Mesembria, Nicopolis ad Nestum,  Pautalia, Perinthus and Plotinopolis. Over 4,251 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,062 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins. 

 

 

 

GIC III

        Vol. 3 Thrace (from Serdica to Hadrianopolis), Chersonesos Thraciae, Insula Thraciae, Macedonia - in Bulgarian, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2002, Hardbound with dust jacket, 340 pages.

        Volume 3 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a detailed description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in Thrace (Serdica, Topirus and Trajanopolis, Philippopolis,  Hadrianopolis, ), Chersonesos Thraciae (Elaeos, Sestos and Coela), Insula Thraciae (Imbros, Samothrace and Thasos) and Macedonia (Macedonon koinon, Apollonia, Amphipolis, Cassandreia, Dium, Edessa, Pella, Philippi, Stobi and Thessalonica). Over 3,242 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,014 black-and-white photographs and 15 illustrations presented. In the Appendix there is a detailed map of the cities on the Balkan Peninsula which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, and the people depicted on the coins. 

 

 

GIC IV

        Vol. 4 Western Mediterranean area, Greece, Roman Asia, Asia Minor, The Levant - in Bulgarian, 1st Edition, Bourgas 2002, Hardbound with dust jacket, 468 pp,

        Volume 4 contains short descriptions of the obverse and reverse types of Greek Imperial coins struck in the Balkan mints, followed by a annotation description of the Greek Imperial coins struck in the Western Mediterranean area, Greece, Roman Asia, Asia Minor and the Levant. Over 4,653 Greek Imperial coins are described and 1,193 black-and-white photographs presented. In the Appendix there are detailed maps of the cities on the Western Mediterranean area, Greece, Roman Asia, Asia Minor and the Levant which issued Greek Imperial coins, as well as an index of the emperors, their relatives, an index of the most common inscriptions of city names on the reverse and the people depicted on the coins. 

 

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