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Roma Numismatics new
http://www.romanumismatics.com
A huge selection of high quality Roman coins including many rare and exceptional pieces. Something for everyone.
American Numismatic Society List of Coin Images
http://www.amnumsoc.org/collections/images/imlist.html
List of Roman coin images with short description. Also covers Greek and Byzantine coins. Non-commercial
Ancient Britons
http://www.ancientbritons.com/
an online collection of Roman, Celtic, Saxon and Medieval coins and artifacts from Briton. Commercial site
Captain's Roman Coin Identification
http://www.captain.at/software/
Roman Coin Identification Software. Use this program to identify your roman imperial coin by searching in a database containing 2484 obverse legends. The program is free.
Coins of Probus
PROBVSite - Coins of the Roman emperor Probus. (276-282 A.D.). A non-commercial, educational site for collectors and others interested in late 3rd century coinage and history.
Dave's Ancient Coins Page
http://www.electriciti.com/garstang/DavesCoins.html
Site to engage collectors new and experienced into the joys of collecting ancient coins.
Jencek's Obverse Legends
http://ancient-coins.com/legends/legends.htm
Alphabetical list of Roman coin obverse legends to help identify the roman emperor who had this coin minted.
Ottilia Buerger Collection
http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/art/buerger/catalogue/060.html
presents selected Greek and Roman coins from a university collection with detailed descriptions and background information. Non-commercial
Roman Numismatic Gallery
http://home.tiscali.be/andreas.pangerl/
Presenting images of Roman coins with portraits of emperors and families, reference to historically important events, Roman legions and provinces. Special sections covering countermarks on Roman coins and legionary stamps on Roman bricks. Non-commercial
Sear, David R
http://www.ece.iit.edu/~prh/coins/PiN/rc.html
Comprehensive overview article on eight hundred years of Roman coinage by the numismatist David R Sear, limited number of images. Non-commercial
Steve Clayton's Ancient Roman Coins
http://www.ancientromancoins.net
This collector's site contains images of over 300 coins, primarily Roman, ranging from 600 BC to 525 AD with full descriptive information and the historical context. Areas of strength are Constantine the Great and Septimius Severus. Noncommercial.
Wildwinds
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/
Lists Roman coins both by Sear catalogue numbers and roman emperors, giving reference to the Roman Imperial Coins catalogue (RIC). Also covers Greek and Byzantine coins, and gives details on on-line auction results of many coins presented. Non-commercial site but dealer sponsored
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