Reprinted from the American Journal of Numismatics for January, 1882. "The coin which has attracted my attention is a hemidrachm, struck about 250 B. C., bearing on the obverse a chimaera, with the inscription Sigma Iota; reverse, a dove flying, Sigma in field. Sicyon, now Basitico, in the Peloponnesus, was the capital of the country of the same name. It was among the most ancient of the inhabited portions of Greece, preserving an autonomy under varying vicissitudes, and ultimately becoming a member of the Achaian League." 9 pp. mostly uncut. ex.mus. stamp/numbers on front cover. Botto... View More...
Revised by Imre Molnar, R.S. Yeoman. 125 pages including bibliography and coin illustrations Rubbing to corners and spine ends. Small nick to front side edge. Mildly soiled covers. Overall covers are Good+ to VG-. Interior is clean, tight, and VG+. View More...
Spink & Son's Annual Catalogue of Numismatic Works. 47 pp. Blue pictorial wraps. Crease at upper corner of spine otherwise in Very Good to Very Good + condition. No tears. Interior is tight and clean. View More...