British Numismatic Journal / Band 8
Beiträge
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Attribution of the Ancient British coins inscribed DIAS or DEAS, S. 1-7
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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The names of Old-English mint-towns: [their] original form and meaning and their epigraphical corruption, S. 9-48
Alfred Anscombe
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Saint Cuthberts pennies, S. 49-53
John Norton, Lord Grantley
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A penny of Æthelred, sub-regulus of Mercia, son-in-law of Ælfred the Great, [A Viking imitation of Alfred], S. 55-59
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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- [Lincolnshire - Middlesex], S. 61-81
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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A penny of Llywelyn, son of Cadwgan, of the type of the second issue of William Rufus, S. 83-86
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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A numismatic history of the reign of Stephen A.D. 1135-1154, S. 87-136
Walter Jonathan Andrew
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Numismatic history of the reigns of Edward I, II and III (3 of 6), S. 137-148
Harry Bertram Earle-Fox, John Shirley-Fox
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A find of late Plantagenet groats, S. 149-178
Richard Hoe Lawrence
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The coinage of Queen Mary Tudor, 1553-1558, illustrated from the Public Records, S. 179-201
Henry Symonds
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A glance inside the mint of Aberystwyth in the reign of Charles I, S. 203-206
Henry Symonds
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Portraiture of our Stuart monarchs on their coins and medals - Part IV: William III, S. 207-273
Helen Farquhar
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Medals and campaigns of the 43rd Foot, now 1st Battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, S. 275-302
W. J. Freer
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Seventeenth-century tokens of Northamptonshire (III), S. 303-360
William C. Wells
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Notes on some discoveries of coins in Ireland, S. 361-364
J. B. S. MacIlwaine
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The Australian gold coins struck at the Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth Mints', S. 365-368
A. Chitty
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