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Roman Imperial Coinage RIC British catalogue Pdf Ebook

Roman Imperial Coinage, abbreviated RIC, is a British catalogue of Roman Imperial currency, from the time of the Battle of Actium (31 BC) to Late Antiquity in 491 AD. It is the result of many decades of work, from 1923 to 1994, and a successor to the previous 8-volume catalogue compiled by the numismatist Henry Cohen in the 19th Century.
The RIC comprises 13 volumes:

volume 1 : Augustus–Vitellius (31 BC–69 AD), by C. H. V. Sutherland, London, 1923 (revised 1984)
volume 2 : Vespasian–Hadrian (69–138), by Harold Mattingly, Edward Allen Sydenham, London, 1926
volume 3 : Antoninus Pius–Commodus (138–192), by H. Mattingly, E.A. Sydenham, London, 1930
volume 4a : Pertinax–Geta VII and Caracalla (193–217), by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, London, 1936
volume 4b : Macrinus–Pupienus (217–238), by H. Mattingly, E.A. Sydenham, C. H. V. Sutherland London, 1930
volume 4c : Gordian III–Uranius Antoninus (238–253), by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham, C.H.V. Sutherland, London, 1949
volume 5a : Valerian–Florian (253–276), by Percy H. Webb, London, 1927
volume 5b : Marcus Aurelius Probus–Maximian (276–310), by Percy H. Webb, London, 1933
volume 6 : The Diocletian Reform–Maximinus II (294–313), by C. H. V. Sutherland, London, 1967
volume 7 : Constantine I–Licinius (313–337), by P. M. Bruun, 1966
volume 8 : The Family of Constantine I (337–364), by J. P. C. Kent, London, 1981
volume 9 : Valentinian I–Theodosius I (364–395)
volume 10 : The Divided Empire, 395–491, by J. P. C. Kent, London, 1994
Western Roman Empire : Flavius Honorius–Romulus Augustus (395-476)
Eastern Roman Empire : Flavius Arcadius–Zeno (395-491)

Each emperor is given a detailed history of the coinage of his reign, with a classification of the type of money, and within each type a registration, from its inscription.

For each coin listed, there is a description of both the obverse and reverse sides of the coin (heads and tails), and a notation depending on the rarity of known examples:

C: common
R1: rare, only twenty or so known
R2: between five and fifteen known
R3: four or five known
R4: two or three known
R5: only one known, unique

In the endpapers of each volume is a table of the coins that have reproductions.
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