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livingwater:
A nice library!  I only have about twenty ancient coins reference books from all periods.  I do a lot of research online.  For example, I recently looked on numismatics.org digital library and found Studies in Constantinian Chronolgy by Patrick Bruun, 1961. 

Victor:
Yes, you can get a lot of resources online; but I like having books. I find it easier to look up things with a physical copy versus a digital copy. The few resources I have that I was only able to find digitally, I printed off and had bound.

livingwater:
Books are always better than web searching.

Gavin:
 Victor, what is that gold coin in the square clear case in front of your RIC?

Victor:

This 10 euro coin was issued by a bank in Trier, Germany, to mark the 1700 year anniversary of Constantine's residence in that city, and was legal tender in the city until 31 March 2008.

The reverse is the Porta Nigra, an ancient Roman gate for the city of Treveri, now called Trier.


Constantine I
A.D. 2007
30mm 9gm
Obv. CONSTANTI NVS PF AVG
Rev. KONSTANTINTHALER 2007 SPARKASSE TRIER CITY-INITIATIVE TRIER e. V.



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