British Numismatic Journal / Band 69
Beiträge
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Owen Griffiths
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The “cock bronzes” and other related Iron Age bronze coins found predominantly in West Sussex and Hampshire, S. 1-18
Elizabeth Cottam
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Anglo-Saxon and Viking coin weights, S. 19-36
Melvin Williams
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Mercury plating on some early English coins, S. 37-46
Norris Neil Harris, Owen Griffiths
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The mint of Huntingdon, S. 47-145
R. J. Eaglen
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New hoards from seventeenth-century England, S. 146-172
John W. Cook
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John Gregory Hancock and the Westwood brothers: an eighteenth-century token consortium, S. 173-186
David Wilmer Dykes
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The single currency in historical perspective (The Howard Linecar Lecture 1999), S. 187-195
Peter J. Davies
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SEGO and DUNO: reassessment and reinterpretation, S. 196-198
David Holman
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Ealdnod, a new moneyer for Offa, S. 199
Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby
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A missing coin of Ælfred rediscovered, S. 199-200
Hugh E. Pagan
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The missing coins of Steyning located, S. 201
Michael Baruch Sharp
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The Fillongley hoard - a medieval coin and jewellery hoard from Warwickshire, S. 201-204
Rachel Wise
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Three Short Cross problems, S. 204-207
Jeffrey P. Mass
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Mint output in the English recoinage of 1247-1250, S. 207-210
Derek Fortrose Allen
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Documentary evidence for the output, profits and expenditure of the Bury St Edmunds mint, S. 210-213
Derek Fortrose Allen
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An Edward III class 15d penny of Reading, S. 214-215
Derek Fortrose Allen, M. R. Vosper
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Dies for the heavy and light pence, 1399-1422', S. 215-219
Norris Neil Harris
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Halfgroats in the Henry IV-Henry V period, S. 219
Norris Neil Harris
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Calais quarter-nobles of Henry VI, S. 220-221
Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby
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The Pembroke College, Cambridge, hoard of Tudor and Stuart gold coins, S. 222-226
Derek Fortrose Allen
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Coin register, 1999', S. 227-241
Richard Anthony Abdy
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