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The Ultimate Roman Coin
Reference Work |
- Over 10,000 pictures of Roman
Coins with a sharpness and richness of details you've never seen before.
- New powerful search
engine let's you search by legend, abbreviations, deities and objects
- Coins are catalogued
according to the major Roman Coin references,
including RIC, Cohen and BMC.
- A reliable reference both for the
beginner and for the experienced collector of Ancient Roman Coins.
- It's PRACTICAL! Try to imagine
the size and weight of a book containing 10,000 pictures! ..... a part
from the fact that no book exists with even half the number of images!
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Roman Coins on CD-ROM |
Platform:
Windows 95/98/NT/ 2000/ME/XP
Price: $59.95
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- Description given
for each coin, with mint, weight, diameter
and indicative value.
- Hundreds of pictures
of Archaeological Sites will take you into the
cradle of modern civilization.
- All images are
taken from the coin itself, not catalogs or
photographs
- Sort on Emperor
name, coin type or metal
- Images can be
enlarged clicking on them with the left or with the
right
mouse button. In the first case you will see the
entire image, in the second
case you will see, in a small window, only a partial
enlargement in
correspondence of the position of your mouse and you
can choose different
enlargement ratios.
- Fully user
updateable database in Microsoft Access format. You
can store
your own pictures on the hard disk and easily link
them to the database.
- Main emperors are
provided with historical biography and a portrait.
- The Microsoft Access
database can be updated using the program interface
or by
using your Microsoft Access™
program.
- Main emperors are
provided with historical biography and a portrait. You can search the
desired emperor or ordering the database according
to
emperor name, metal, type of coin and date using the
search/sort option that
can be activated clicking on the lens icon.
- ll
pictures have a minimum resolution of 600 x 600 pixels and many hundreds
have a resolution higher than 1200 x 1200 pixels with a sharpness and richness of details never seen before.
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Over 10,000 Hi-res
images of Roman Coins |
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Publius Aelius Hadrianus (117
- 138)
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| Laureate and
cuirassed bust at right |
Bust of Sabina
at right |
| Alexandria -
Bronze - PB |
12.29 g - 23 mm |
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Marcus Aurelius Severus
Alexander (222 - 235)
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| Nake head at
right |
SERAPIS Standing
left |
| Alexandria -
Bronze - PB |
11.28 g - 24 mm |
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