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  1. Nov 1, 2010 · The release of ERIC II follows five years of intensive work in going well beyond the scope of the first edition. Where 2005's ERIC provided a solid introduction into the field of Roman coinage this followup aims for a much higher ambition with a fully comprehensive catalog of even the most obscure issues while maintaining the user-friendly format of the original.

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  2. Jul 1, 2010 · The release of ERIC II follows five years of intensive work in going well beyond the scope of the first edition. Where 2005's ERIC provided a solid introduction into the field of Roman coinage this followup aims for a much higher ambition with a fully comprehensive catalog of even the most obscure issues while maintaining the user-friendly format of the original.

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  3. Jan 1, 2005 · In 2005 the release of The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins (ERIC for short) was well received by fans of the series and the initial run sold out soon after. November of 2010 saw the publishing of ERIC II, the fully revised and long awaited sequel.

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  4. I have found ERIC II to be an amazing reference. The first thing that struck me upon receiving it was its sheer size. The book is printed beautifully and justifies the use of art paper by use of colour-coded sections and crystal-clear colour photographs of coins. Despite its bulk, I have found the volume comfortable to use.

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  5. ERIC II: The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins. $75.00. This highly anticipated new book is the perfect reference for new and advanced collectors alike. At almost 1,500 pages this work covers the entire period from Augustus to the end of the Byzantine years in the Middle Ages. By use of a collector's perspective, color photography and the ...

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  6. Nov 27, 2010 · ERIC II’s content catalogues a dizzying 60,000+ coin varieties far outclassing all previous Roman reference works in this critical metric then adds current market pricing and rarity data in an ...

  7. Review by. Michael ‘Maxx’ Schmitz, University of New England. mschmit2@une.edu.au. The second edition of The Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins (ERIC II) is clearly targeted at the collector who is not a Roman history or numismatics expert and wishes to determine when and where a coin was made and how much that coin might be worth.

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