British Numismatic Journal / Band 80
Beiträge
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The biga gold of Cunobelinus, S. 24-50
R. Kretz
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Anglo-Saxon gold coinage, Part 1: the transition from Roman to Anglo- Saxon coinage, S. 51-75
Melvin Williams
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The coinage of Offa revisited, S. 76-106
Rory Naismith
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The coinage of John Baliol, S. 107-130
Nicholas Melville McQuillan Holmes, Ian Stewart, Lord Stewartby
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The output and profits of the Calais mint, 1349-1450, S. 131-139
Derek Fortrose Allen
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The illustration of coins: an historical survey, Part I (Presidential address, 2009), S. 140-150
R. J. Eaglen
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A Birmingham miscellany (2): 1. Thomas Birch, surgeon and man-midwife of Birmingham, S. 151-154
David Symons
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A pass for the “Birmingham Theatre”, 1774' (2 of 2) - The 1774 Birmingham Theatre pass revisited, S. 154-158
David Symons
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A Birmingham miscellany (2): 3. Some approaches made to Matthew Boulton to produce counterfeit coins, S. 158-160
David Symons
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A Birmingham miscellany (2): 4. A silver specimen of the Matthew Boulton “Obsequies” medal, 1809', S. 160-162
David Symons
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Additional information on the career of Thomas Faulconbridge, S. 162-163
David Symons
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“J B” of “Foundling Fields”, S. 166-175
David Wilmer Dykes
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The New Zealand “Waitangi” crown of 1935, S. 176-188
Christopher Stocker
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A thirteenth-century enquiry into the administration of the Bury St Edmunds mint, S. 189-193
Derek Fortrose Allen
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The die axis of pennies from Henry II to Edward I, S. 193-195
R. J. Eaglen
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The Monknash find and other foreign medieval coins from South Wales, S. 196-199
Edward Michael Besly
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Privy mark “slot” on royal farthing tokens, S. 199-201
James David A. Thompson
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“Peter” Skidmore: the man who never was - Addendum., S. 201
David Wilmer Dykes
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Captain Hardys and Captain Brokes Reward of Merit medals, S. 202-206
S. Comfort
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Coin register 2010, S. 207-237
Derek Fortrose Allen, Sam Moorhead
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President's Review of the Year 2008, S. 243-245
R. J. Eaglen
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