British Numismatic Journal / Band 30
Beiträge
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A new Durotrigic hoard from Godshill, Hampshire, S. 1-5
Hugh de Sausmarez Shortt
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The two primary series of sceattas (1 of 2), S. 6-53
Stuart Eborall Rigold
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Two die-links relative to the Anglo-Saxon mint at Northampton, S. 54-56
Veronica J. Butler, Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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The mythical “helmet”/”long cross” mules of Æthelræd II, S. 57-60
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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The mint of Axbridge, S. 61-69
Mark Jones
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A note on the Anglo-Saxon mint of Reading, S. 70-75
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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A small parcel of pennies of the Confessor from the Sedlescombe find, S. 76-81
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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Composition of English silver coins (870-1300), S. 82-87
J. S. Forbes, D. B. Dalladay
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Some finds of medieval coins from Scotland and the north of England, S. 88-123
David Michael Metcalf
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The silver coinages of Richard II, Henry IV, and Henry V. Part II: Henry IV, S. 124-150
Wilfred James Wilson Potter
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Charles I Truro/Exeter half-crowns, S. 151-158
D. G. Liddell, Alan Rayner
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Some further notes on Thomas Simon, S. 159-173
S. A. H. Whetmore
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Minor products of British nineteenth-century die-sinking, S. 174-187
Edward Hawkins
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The coins of the Sussex mints - Addenda and corrigenda, S. 188
Catherine Elizabeth King
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A new mint for Stephen type 7, S. 188-189
Mark Jones
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Two medieval finds from south Wiltshire: [1. Sterling from Rummen] [2. Coin weight for nobles], S. 189-190
Hugh de Sausmarez Shortt, Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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A unique penny of Henry IV and a new halfpenny of Henry VII, S. 190-192
P. Frank Purvey
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A new variety of the quarter-noble of Henry V, S. 192-193
D. Mangakis
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Edward coins with obverse mint-mark sun and rose dimidiated, S. 193-195
F. M. Stubbs
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English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum: addenda and corrigenda, S. 195-196
Charles Wilson Peck
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[The human side of coins], S. 208-209
Derek Fortrose Allen
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Some hoard evidence from a nineteenth-century collection, S. 213-216
Peter Spufford
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Some misread moneyers of London in the reign of Æthelræd II, S. 221-226
Veronica J. Butler
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An apparently unrecorded class of Hiberno-Norse imitation of the coinage of Æthelræd II, S. 227-230
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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Some further critical die-links in the Hiberno-Norse series, S. 231-234
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley, Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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Some Scandinavian coins in the names of Æthelræd, Cnut, and Harthacnut attributed by Hildebrand to English mints, S. 235-251
Colin ‘Stewart’ Sinclair Lyon
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The problem of the “fleur-de-lis” sceptre on the Sigtuna coins of Cnut, S. 252-261
Lars Olof Lagerqvist, Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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The coinage of Henry VII (1 of 3), S. 262-301
Wilfred James Wilson Potter, Edgar Joseph Winstanley
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The Tower gold of Charles I. Part IV: The angels, S. 302-330
Konrad Schneider
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Five seventeenth-century coin hoards from Ulster, S. 331-343
Herbert Allen Seaby
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Two gold hoards from Northern Ireland, S. 344-347
Herbert Allen Seaby
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Photography of coins in monochrome and colour on 35mm. film, S. 348-359
Charles Wilson Peck
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Coins at Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, S. 360-361
Christopher Everlyn Blunt, Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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An obverse die-link of Canute between Norwich and Thetford, S. 361-363
Gay van der Meer
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“EDWARDVS REX AIN” - De Bury or Hatfield?: a new approach to an old problem, S. 363-365
Mark Jones
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The artistic challenge of a decimal coinage, S. 381-382
Derek Fortrose Allen
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