Further reading

Roman Provincial Coinage. London and Paris: British Museum Press and Bibliothèque Nationale:

  • Vol. I (1992): From the death of Caesar to the death of Vitellius (44 BC–AD 69) by A. Burnett, M. Amandry, and P. P. Ripollès.
  • Vol. II (1999): From Vespasian to Domitian (AD 69–96) by A. Burnett, M. Amandry, and I. Carradice.
  • Vol. III (2015): From Nerva to Hadrian (AD 96–138) by M. Amandry and A. Burnett
  • Vol. VII.1 (2006): De Gordien Ier à Gordien III (238-244). Province d'Asie by M. Spoerri Butcher
  • Vol. VII.2 (2022): From Gordian I to Gordian III (238-244). All provinces except Asia by J. Mairat and M. Spoerri Butcher
  • Vol. IX (2016): From Trajan Decius to Uranius Antoninus (AD 249–254)) by A. Hostein and J. Mairat

Some additional material for these volumes has been published:

A selection of articles and books

Amandry, M. (2012). ‘The Coinage of the Roman Provinces through Hadrian’, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 391-404.

Bennett, R. (2014). Local Elites and Local Coinage: Elite Self-Representation on the Provincial Coinage of Asia 31 BC – AD 275.

Bennett, R. (2017). Ann Johnston and the So-called 'Pseudo-Autonomous' Coins Thirty Years on’, Numismatic Chronicle 177 (1977): 185-200

Burnett, A. (1999). Buildings and Monuments on Roman Coins, in G.M. Paul and M. Ierardi (eds.), Roman Coins and Public Life Under the Empire. E. Togo Salmon Papers 2, Ann Arbor, Michigan University Press: 137–64.

Butcher, K. (1988). Roman Provincial Coins. An Introduction to the ‘Greek Imperials'. London: Seaby.

Butcher, K. (2012). ‘Syria in the Roman period, 64 BC – AD 260’, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 468-84. 

Butcher, K., and Ponting, M. (2015). The Metallurgy of the Roman Silver Coinage: from the Reform of Nero to the Reform of Trajan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Dahmen, K. (2010). ‘With Rome in mind? Case Studies in the Coinage of Client Kings’, in T. Kaizer and  M. Facella (eds), Kingdoms and Principalities in the Roman Near East. Oriens et Occidens 19: 99-112.

Elkins, N. (2015). Monuments in Miniature: Architecture on Roman Coinage. New York: American Numismatic Society.

Franke, P. R. (1968). Kleinasien zur Römerzeit. Griechisches Leben im Spiegel der Münzen. Munich: C. H. Beck.

Franke, P. R. and Nollé, M. K. (1997). Die Homonoia-Münzen Kleinasiens und der thrakischen Randgebiete. 1. Katalog. Saarbrücken: Saarbrücker Druckerei und Verlag.

Harl, K. W. (1987). Civic Coins and Civic Politics in the Roman East A.D. 180–275. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Geissen, A. (2012). ‘The coinage of Roman Egypt’, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press 561-83.

Gitler, H. (2012). Roman coinages of Palestine, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press:485-98.

Howgego, C. (1985). Greek Imperial Countermarks: Studies in the Provincial Coinage of the Roman Empire. London: Royal Numismatic Society.

Howgego, C., Heuchert, V., and Burnett, A. (eds) (2005). Coinage and Identity in the Roman Provinces. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Johnston, A. (1982-83). Die Sharing in Asia Minor: The View from Sardis, Israel Numismatic Journal 6-7 (1982-83): 59-78

Johnston, A. (1985). The so-called pseudo-autonomous Greek Imperials, American Numismatic Society Museum Notes 30: 89-112.

Johnston, A. (2007). Greek Imperial Denominations, ca. 200-275: A Study of the Roman Provincial Coinages of Asia Minor. London: Royal Numismatic Society

Johnston, A. (2012). The provinces after Commodus, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 453-67.

Kraft, K. (1972).Das System der kaiserzeitlichen Münzprägung in Kleinasien. Materialien und Entwürfe. Berlin: Gebr. Mann Verlag, Istanbuler Forschungen 29.

Leschhorn, W. (1993). Antike Ären. Zeitrechnung, Politik und Geschichte im Schwarzmeerraum und in Kleinasiennördlich des Tauros. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, Historia Einzelschriften 81.

Price, M. J. and Trell, B. L. (1977). Coins and Their Cities. Architecture on the Ancient Coins of Greece, Rome, and Palestine. London: Vecchi.

Martin, K. (2013). Demos, Boule, Gerousia: Personifikationen städtischer Institutionen auf kaiserzeitlichen Münzen aus Kleinasien.

Watson, G. (2017). ‘Die-sharing and the ‘pseudo-autonomous’ coinages’, Numismatic Chronicle 177: 201-11

Yarrow, L.M. (2012)‘Antonine coinage’, in W.E. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 423-52.

Recent bibliographies

Heuchert, V. (2003). Roman Provincial Coinage, in C. Alfaro and A. Burnett (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 1996 – 2001. Madrid: International Numismatic Commission and International Association of Professional Numismatists: 313–43.

Kremydi, S. (2009). Roman Provincial Coinage, in D. Bateson and M. Amandry (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 2002-2007, Glasgow: International Numismatic Commission and International Association of Professional Numismatists: 182-195.

Spoerri Butcher, M. and Calomino, D. (2015). Provincial Coinages: Eastern Provinces, in C. Arnold-Biucchi and M. Caccamo Caltabiano (eds), A Survey of Numismatic Research 2008-2013, Taormina: International Numismatic Commission and International Association of Professional Numismatists: 228-243.