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All $9. I hope you bid now with these minimum bids. Thanks http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=488576254 Title of item: MQ...
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Nov 4, 2000
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Dear "Barbarized" list members (Are the members barbarized? or just the list?) On my page I have two groups of imitations for sale. A lousy batch of 6 Severan...
Warren Esty
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Nov 4, 2000
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Dear "Barbarized" list members For those of you wishing to learn more about ancient imitations, here is a page about scholarly articles on ancient Roman...
Warren Esty
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Nov 4, 2000
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Sorry for the cross-posting! You are invited to join EuropeanArchaeology@egroups.com (web registration at www.egroups.com/group/EuropeanArchaeology . This...
Mark Hall
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Nov 5, 2000
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I am looking for coins of Augustus with the countermarks IMP, AVG and VAR. If any of the dealers on this list happens to have such a piece, please let me know....
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Nov 9, 2000
1:22 pm
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Thanks a lot for this information, I found this most useful. You mentioned that there is no scholarly article on the Severan imitations currently flowing out...
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Nov 14, 2000
12:14 pm
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I think the best guess is that they are contemporary counterfeits, not unlike their counterparts in Britain. British counterfeits from the Severan era were...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Nov 15, 2000
8:53 pm
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New Classified-ad Site for all Coin Collectors / Swappers... ... All sorts of collectibles... check it! You won't be disappointed! ...
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Nov 16, 2000
12:23 am
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Thanks for the reply. Yes, I suppose counterfeiting is a possibility. However, some authors observed that the circulation of Roman denari was declining rapidly...
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Nov 16, 2000
7:34 am
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Hello all, yesterday I bought a small hoard (some 30 coins) of barbarised coins of the fourth century on a small London collectors' fair. The hoard was found...
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Dec 4, 2000
9:17 am
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... Although no one really knows for sure, it seems most probable that the great majority of 4th century barbarous copies from the Balkans (or from Britain, ...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Dec 5, 2000
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... Hello David, that is very interesting. I have a problem however seeing these coins as counterfeits. In my understanding counterfeiting would involve ...
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Dec 5, 2000
12:59 pm
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Dirk, It isn't as much fun or as romantic to view "barbarous" coins as contemporary cointerfeits but that is certainly the concensus view and the best ...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Dec 11, 2000
12:16 am
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Hello David, I basically agree with your proposition, counterfeiting was probably wide spread during this time and accounts for most of the barbarous copies....
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Dec 11, 2000
9:47 am
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I recently bought a nice half folles of Justinus I (518-26), which is heavily barbarised. The coin show the stylised bust of the emperor with upwardly spiking...
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Dec 11, 2000
10:12 am
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Hello again, Dirk: Do you ever get the feeling we're the only ones here? ... As to barbarous Byzantine coins, there was an excellent article in The Celator 2...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Dec 12, 2000
1:26 am
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... Hello David, Unfortunately that is true! ... That is interesting. I shall try to get hold of this article. However, my coin obviously pre-dates Constans II...
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Dec 12, 2000
11:11 am
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Wrong! There are many others out there but a bit shy like me. Gyula Dr. Gyula Petranyi <petranyi@...> ... From: <dirk@...> To:...
Dr. Gyula Petranyi
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Dec 12, 2000
11:19 am
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... Wayne G. Sayles' Ancient Coin Collecting V, The Romaion/Byzantine Culture, has an excellent chapter on imitative Byzantine issues by scholar Peter ...
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Dec 12, 2000
2:01 pm
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dear list-members, due to your tremendous interest in the Roman Jewellery book, our first quantity of this nice book was all sold but we have now few more and...
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Dec 12, 2000
6:15 pm
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list-members, please check out our new books posted today on eBay with no reserves. Great dictionaries and reference books that would help you in your...
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Dec 15, 2000
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Dear Listmembers, I recently acquired a high-quality-engraving, full-silver Antoninus Pius imitation. ...
Warren Esty
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Dec 26, 2000
9:58 pm
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Dear listmembers, I posted this to the moneta list in response to a question. In case you are not a member, here it is again: There are fouree siliquae, but...
Warren Esty
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Dec 26, 2000
11:08 pm
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Warren and all, It looks like it might be a cast. I think it is certainly "barbarous". -- David Tranbarger P.S. Happy New Year everyone! ... ...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Dec 31, 2000
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A happy and prosperous New Year to all from frosty figid snowy Muncie, Indiana! -- David Tranbarger __________________________________________________ Do You...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Jan 1, 2001
1:25 am
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Oh quiet list, Here are some images of a barbaric Fel Temp (Fallen Horseman) I got from an uncleaned lot recenly. Thought it might be interesting. If you have ...
Arthur Anderson
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Jan 22, 2001
10:48 pm
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... got ... you have ... discussion ... http://www.geocities.com/kryten5000/barbaricftrsmall.jpg ... Hello Arthur, I have three of these coins. Two are of a...
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Jan 23, 2001
9:04 am
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Dirk, I'm familiar with barbarous radiates, but I've never heard of "diademed radiates". What are these? By the by, I believe this one came from britain. ...
Arthur Anderson
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Jan 24, 2001
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Hello all, I have several barbarous fallen-horseman types in my collection. Most (or all?) of them are from Britain. One is of AE3 module, the rest are minimi....
D.L. Tranbarger
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Jan 24, 2001
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... "diademed ... britain. ... Hello Arthur, I read this distinction between 'Barbarous Radiates' and 'Diademed Radiates' somewhere, but cannot remember the...
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