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    E18, Lot 168:

    GREEK COIN REFERENCE LOT (all hardcover except for the Hazzard volume).

    1. Ward, John. GREEK COINS AND THEIR PARENT CITIES. London. 1902. 464 pages. Brown cloth with embossed (silver) images of tetradrachm of Lysimachos and Syracuse. This is a major work in the history of numismatic books on Greek coins; heavily detailed with background and history as well as a catalog of coins, it has 22 high quality collotype plates. Minor foxing on end pages, boards tight but cloth separated along spine in back; inscribed: "To Sir Edward J Poynte Bart with the kind regards of The Author, John Ward. London 26 June 1902."

    2. Poole, et al. CATALOGUE OF GREEK COINS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, SELEUCID KINGS OF SYRIA. BMC volume IV. Standard reference, coins listing, 28 plates. Durst reprint--not the quality of the regular reprints but perfectly serviceable. As new.

    3. Hazzard, R. PTOLEMAIC COINS AN INTRODUCTION FOR COLLECTORS. 1995. 132 pages, card covers. A well illustrated background of the series. As new.

    4. Klawans, Zander. AN OUTLINE OF ANCIENT GREEK COINS. 1959. 208 pages. Whitman Publishing. Handbook size, a heavily illustrated overview of ancient Greek coinage; from the clear maps in the front through the guides to types and the coin images of rulers the book is an excellent introduction. Maroon cloth, covers a bit scuffed, contents generally fine.

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    E17, Lot 165:

    ENGLISH POST-1066 COIN REFERENCE LOT.

    1. Richard Lobel, et al. COINCRAFT'S 1999 STANDARD CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH & UK COINS 1066 TO DATE. Large format 741 page volume. The pricing is out of date but the extensive background research and listings not available elsewhere like the section on Hammered Patterns make this a particularly useful book. Hard cover. Fine copy.

    2. BRITISH COINS MARKET VALUES 2016. The latest edition of this 178 page price guide. Market analysis and price guide. Card covers. (Plus another early CMV, 1983; fascinating look at market and dealer changes)

    3. J. J. North. ENGLISH HAMMERED COINAGE. VOL. 2. EDWARD I TO CHARLES II. Spink 1960. First edition. 183 pages. 10 plates. Hardcover. Very Good to Fine copy. Cover has plastic protective film on it that is partly gone.

    4. Ken Bressett. A GUIDEBOOK OF ENGLISH COINS. 1982 publication. 144 pages. The mintage numbers are particularly useful. Card covers. Basically as new.

    5. Seaby and Rayner. THE ENGLISH SILVER COINAGE FROM 1649. Seaby. 1974. Well illustrated and detailed. 240 pages. Hardcover. Dust jacket. Fine copy.

    6. H. A. Seaby. An early cloth covered edition of the above work that uses careful line drawings rather than photographs to demonstrate the varieties. Very useful! Fine copy.

    7. STANDARD CATALOG. COINS OF ENGLAND. A 1982 edition and a 1999 edition provide an interesting contrast of the market. (2 books). Fine copies.

    8. Baldwin's. May 2012. THE BENTLEY COLLECTION. BRITISH MILLED SOVEREIGNS VOL. 1. 381 lots of the finest possible sovereigns. The catalog has extensive detail. As new.

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    E17, Lot 166:

    SCOTLAND, IRELAND, THE BRITISH WORLD REFERENCE LOT.

    1. Richard Lobel. COINCRAFT'S STANDARD CATALOG OF THE COINS OF SCOTLAND, IRELAND, CHANNEL ISLANDS & ISLE OF MAN. Large format hardcover 1999 publication. 439 pages. Extensive illustrations. A particularly detailed coverage of the series with much information not readily available elsewhere. Fine copy.

    2. Seaby. COINS AND TOKENS OF IRELAND. The first edition, small format, with information not found in any of the subsequent editions. Hardcover. 168 pages. Fine copy. Hard to find.

    3. Seaby. COINS AND TOKENS OF SCOTLAND. Same comments apply. 160 pages. Fine copy.

    4. Harris. A GUIDE BOOK OF MODERN BRITISH COMMONWEALTH COINS. Whitman. 1970. Useful overview. The listing of mintages is particularly useful. Hardcover. 125 pages. Fine copy.

    5. Spink. COINS OF SCOTLAND, IRELAND AND THE ISLANDS. Second edition. 2003. A single volume edition with updated valuations. Hardcover. 219 page. As new.

    6. Robert Friedberg. COINS OF THE BRITISH WORLD COMPLETE FROM 500 A.D. TO THE PRESENT. Extensively illustrated extensive coverage—a single volume reference that was published in 1962 and not reissued. Large format, hardcover, 210 pages. Near Fine copy, minor tears on the dust jacket. Useful historical notes, clear photos.

    7. Bowers and Ruddy (with Spink). February 1976. THE DUNDEE COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH COINS. 347 lots. A major named sale of an exceptional collection that launched a new interest and new price levels for the Scottish coin series. An essential catalog for anyone interested in Scottish coins. With prices realized. Generally fresh copy; the "perfect binding" is letting loose of the pages.

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