Classes Generales by Domenico Sestini offers a detailed exploration of ancient coinage, focusing on the Sev, Moneta Vetvs Vrbivm Popvlorvm Et Regvm, meticulously described in geographical and chronological order. This comprehensive study provides valuable insights into the monetary systems of ancient cities, peoples, and kingdoms.
Sestini's work is an essential resource for numismatists, historians, and anyone interested in the economic and cultural history of ancient Europe. Explore the intricate details of coins from various regions and periods, offering a unique perspective on the ancient world.
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