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Online Coins of the Roman Empire (OCRE: http://numismatics.org/ocre/) has
seen significant progress in the last six months:

1. All types through Pupienus have been added (OCRE contains nearly 20,000
Roman imperial coin types)
2. More than 25,000 individual physical specimens have been linked to these
types from four different collections, including the American Numismatic
Society (12,997 coins) and the British Museum (11,566 coins). We expect to
incorporate data from major archaeological databases, such as the Portable
Antiquities Scheme (http://finds.org.uk) and the European Coin Find Network
(http://numismatics.org/ocre/), in the future.
3. The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded the project $300,000
for three years to fund the completion of the project, including the full
photography of the ANS' Roman imperial collection.

We're interested in expanding the base of data contributors. The greater
number of coins linked to OCRE-defined coin types, the more accurate the
quantitative and geographic analyses become. Please see
http://wiki.numismatics.org/nomisma:nomisma_-_participation for
documentation on how to contribute data to OCRE and other numismatic linked
data projects (a joint ANS-British Museum project based on Michael
Crawford's Roman Republican Coinage (1974) corpus will launch within a few
months).

Ethan Gruber
American Numismatic Society