British Numismatic Journal / Band 70
Beiträge
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Statistical methods for identifying possible issuers names for London seventeenth-century tokens displaying only initials
R. J. Fleet
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Two “Crosraguel pennies” found in Gdańsk and the problem of their Function on the Continent
Borys Paszkiewicz
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The Bank of England countermarked dollars, 1797-1804
Harrington E. Manville
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Determining the mint-attribution of East Anglian sceattas through regression analysis, S. 1-11
David Michael Metcalf
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Gouged reverse dies in the Quatrefoil issue of Cnut, S. 12-37
R. J. Eaglen, R. Grayburn
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The volume and composition of the English silver currency, 1279-1351 Obituaries: Professor Jeffrey Mass (29.6.1940-30.3.2001), S. 38-44
Derek Fortrose Allen, Michael Baruch Sharp
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Presentation of the Sanford Saltus medal to R. H. Thompson, S. 45-60
Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby
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The mistery of coiners and the Kings moneyers of the Tower of London, (2000), 189-90. c.1340-c.1530, S. 67-82
Michael Freeman
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The tokens of Thomas Mynd, S. 90-102
David Wilmer Dykes
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“Coins of the people”: the 1967 New Zealand decimal coin reverses, S. 124-138
Christopher Stocker
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A hoard of Iron Age coins from near Woodbridge, Suffolk', S. 139-141
Philip de Jersey, Eric P. Newman
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Aldates, Gadutels and Badigils: identification of moneyers in the Northumbrian coinage, S. 141-143
Veronica Smart
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Metheltun not Medeshamstede: an Anglo-Saxon mint at Melton Mowbray rather than Peterborough Abbey, S. 143-145
Mark Blackburn
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The six oclock farthings of Edward I, S. 146
Michael Baruch Sharp
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A photographic record of halfpence of the Henry IV-V period, S. 146-147
Norris Neil Harris, Michael Laidlaw
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Correction to Dies for the heavy and light pence, 1399-1422', S. 147
Norris Neil Harris
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Edward Nourse and a farthings worth of copper, S. 147-151
James David A. Thompson
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Two finds of seventeenth-century tokens [Wootton Bassett; Pershore], S. 152-153
Edward Stanley Gotch Robinson
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Coin register 2000, S. 154-168
Richard Anthony Abdy
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Royal Mint Advisory Committee on the Design of Coins, Medals, Seals and Decorations: speech at the farewell lunch for His Royal Highness, the prince Philip, S. 178-179
John Porteous
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Obituaries: Patrick Finn (1942-2000), S. 181-182
Ralph A. Mitchell
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Scottish coinage in the first half of the fourteenth century, S. 183
Nicholas Melville McQuillan Holmes, Michael Baruch Sharp
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The reducing machine and the last coinage of George III, S. 214-216
Kevin Clancy
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