British Numismatic Journal / Band 71
Beiträge
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The ritual mutilation of coins on Romano-British sites
P. Kiernan
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“As easy as A, B, C”: the mint-places of early sceatta types in the South- east, S. 34-48
David Michael Metcalf
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The dual economy of the Danelaw (Howard Linecar memorial lecture 2001), S. 49-59
James Graham-Campbell
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Coin-brooches of Edward the Confessor and William I, S. 60-70
Melvin Williams
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The Lion coinage of Robert Earl of Gloucester and William Earl of Gloucester, S. 71-86
Marion MacCallum Archibald
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Rose ryals of James I, 1605-17, S. 87-90
Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby
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Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire, S. 91-110
Margaret Warhurst
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Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: historical research, S. 104-105
R. Philpott, Alan Nicholson
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Four seventeenth-century coin hoards from Congleton, Cheshire: the Congleton hoard pots, S. 106-110
J. Edwards
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Coin-weights made by the Founders, S. 111-118
Norman Linstead Biggs
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John Stubbs Jorden, die-sinker and medallist, S. 119-135
David Wilmer Dykes
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Coin tickets in the British hammered series, S. 136-157
R. J. Eaglen
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An enigmatic coin from eighth-century Northumbria, S. 158-160
Melvin Williams
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A Northumbrian “styca” from Wiltshire: the problem with southern provenances of “stycas”, S. 160-161
Edward Stanley Gotch Robinson
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An Eadgar Reform penny of Axbridge, S. 161
Colin ‘Stewart’ Sinclair Lyon, Michael Baruch Sharp
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Two small hoards of William I [Maltby Springs; Tiverton], S. 162-164
Anna Gannon, Melvin Williams
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Two Scottish Medieval hoards [Kilvaxter; Greenhill], S. 164-166
Nicholas Melville McQuillan Holmes
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Unpublished Scottish fractions from the David Rogers collection, S. 167-168
Nicholas Melville McQuillan Holmes
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Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [1] Skipton Bridge, Thirsk, S. 168-170
Craig. P. Barclay
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Two hoards from North Yorkshire: [2] a seventeenth-century clippings hoard from Bainbridge, S. 170-172
Craig. P. Barclay
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The Ricardo ingot: experimental dies in the Royal Mint collection, S. 172-174
Kevin Clancy
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An unusual pair of obverse die-linked bronze pennies dated 1860 and 1861, S. 174-176
Lionel Holland
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Coin register 2001, S. 177-188
Richard Anthony Abdy
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Coin inscriptions and the origins of writing in pre-Roman Britain, S. 213-214
Melvin Williams
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