British Numismatic Journal / Band 24
Beiträge
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The Steyning mint, S. 1-7
Catherine Elizabeth King
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Pennies of the Colchester mint, S. 8-21
Anthony J. Turner
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The heavy gold coinage of Henry IV, S. 22-27
Christopher Everlyn Blunt
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On some early silver coins of Henry VII, S. 28-35
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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Some aspects of English currency in the later Middle Ages, S. 36-46
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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A find of coins of Eadred, Eadwig, and Eadgar at Chester, S. 47-49
Anthony J. Turner
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A hoard of Æthelred II coins, 1940', S. 49-50
A. H. F. Baldwin
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Notes on two Baronial coins: I. Matilda defaced to read Stephen; II. Temp. Stephen, S. 50-53
Daphne Nash Briggs
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A note on the Fox classification of Edward Is pence, S. 53
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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A long-cross pattern?, S. 53-55
Derek Fortrose Allen
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The “twopence” of Henry III in the Drabble sale, S. 55
Derek Fortrose Allen
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Obituaries: Dr F. B. Penfold, MRCS, LRCP, S. 56
J. B. Caldecott
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Obituaries: Dr Philip G. Laver, MRCS, S. 56
Anthony J. Turner
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Obituaries: Mr V. B. Crowther-Beynon, S. 57
John Allan
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The Stamford and Peterborough mints Part III (continued from Vol. 23), S. 69-109
William C. Wells
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A note on the Post-Treaty nobles of Edward III, S. 110-112
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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An exhibition of coins of Henry VIII, S. 113-117
Richard Cyril Lockett, Edgar Joseph Winstanley
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The heavy coinage of Henry VI (aggenda and corrigenda to B.N.J. Vol. XXIII), S. 118-119
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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Half-sovereigns and double crowns, S. 120-126
Paul Arnold
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Obituary: Lord Grantley, S. 127-128
Christopher Everlyn Blunt
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The Stamford and Peterborough mints (continued) Cnut, A.D. 1016-35, S. 145-174
William C. Wells
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Die links between Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III, S. 175-178
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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The angels and groats of Richard III, S. 179-189
Edgar Joseph Winstanley
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The “Edward Royall” of Edward VI, S. 190
Cuthbert Alexander Whitton
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The coinage of Cromwell and its imitations, S. 191-194
Derek Fortrose Allen
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The circulation of sceats in Merovingian Gaul, S. 195-
Pierre Le Gentilhomme
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Obituary: Mr Hugh Dakers and Capt. Colin Dakers, S. 211
Derek Fortrose Allen
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