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Periodicals
Welcome to our section dedicated to Numismatic Periodicals, an essential resource for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of the science of coins. In this category, you'll find a comprehensive collection of specialized magazines, yearbooks, and journals that delve deep into the most relevant topics in numismatics, covering various historical periods, geographical regions, and technical aspects of coinage. Each publication offers detailed articles, academic studies, reviews of new discoveries, and updates on numismatic auctions and collections. Whether you are interested in the history of ancient, medieval, or modern coins, or wish to explore specific areas such as medallic art or paper money, our periodicals will provide you with a wealth of knowledge. This collection is ideal not only for enriching your personal library but also for keeping you updated on the latest trends and developments in the numismatic world. Explore the best numismatic periodicals and find inspiration and valuable information for your research and collection.
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Cagiati, Coins assigned to some cities of...
€33.00Historical Archive of Calabria, Tip. Muca, Naples, year I, no. 5, September 1913, pp. 457-567, richly illustrated, 25 cm, hardback ed.
The volume includes a substantial contribution by Memmo Cagiati, Coins assigned to some cities of Calabria from the 15th to the 18th century, pp. 457-481, and numerous illustrations reproducing coins interspersed throughout the text.
The volume also includes contributions of notable historical and archaeological interest: P. Orsi, Excavations in Calabria in the years 1910-11 (continuation); L. Volpicella, Official Correspondence of the Governor of Calabria Ultra Lorenzo Cenami (continuation); Bibliographic Bulletin; V. Capialbi, Continuation of Ughelli's Italia Sacra.
In very good condition. Very rare.
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Numismatic Panorama, from no. 0 to no. 6, 1983-1984
€180.00Panorama Numismatico, Bimonthly catalogue magazine of numismatics, medals and paper money, Franco Grigoli, Mantua, first seven issues, from no. 0 to no. 6, 1983-1984, richly illustrated, 24 cm.
The lot includes:
Number 0: September 1983, pp. 38.
Number 1: January-February 1984, pp. 58.
Number 2: March-April 1984, pp. 58.
Number 3: May-June 1984, pp. 58.
Number 4: July-August 1984, pp. 58.
Number 5: September-October 1984, pp. 58.
Number 6: November-December 1984, pp. 64.
The magazine's debut issues, covering all of its publications from 1983 to 1984, are a remarkable collection of documents, representative of the early days of one of Italy's longest-running numismatic publications.
In excellent condition.
Extremely rare set.
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Neapolis, Journal of Archaeology, Epigraphy and...
€140.00Neapolis, Journal of Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Numismatics, edited by V. Macchioro and L. Correra, Francesco Perrella, and C. (Galleria Principe di Napoli 16), Naples, year I, issue II, September 1913, pp. 121-238 with headers, endpapers, and initials, numerous illustrations interspersed throughout the text, and plates, 28 cm, splendid editorial paperback with titles and decorations in black and red.
Contents: P. Maggiulli, The Cape of Palascia in Terra d'Otranto; N. Putorti, Athena Nike in a Royal Ring Intaglio; V. Macchioro and G. Bendinelli, Vascular Gleanings in the Museum of Taranto; V. Festa, Penelope Elysium? (Note); G. Spano, The Origin of Roman Honorary and Triumphal Arches; P. Orsi, On an Unpublished Epigraph in the Brettian Language; F. Ribezzo, Paleographic and Linguistic Note on the Brettian Inscription; F. Ribezzo, The Cippus of the Roman Forum and the Epigraphs in Greek Letters in Archaic Latin; L. Correra, Essay on Taranto Numismatics; U. Rellini, Neolithic Remains of the Capitanata; P. Maggiulli, The Centopietra of Patù; P. Orsi, Excavations in Calabria in 1911; V. Gauthier. Phlegraean bradyseism in the Hellenic era; P. Orsi, Of a Chalcidian situla and its relationships with the Paleo-Venetian ones; P. Orsi, Again on the Chalcidian situla of Leontini; C. Dugas, Vases “cyrénéens” du Musée de Tarente; G. Matthiès, Die praenestinischen Spiegel; Leroux, Vases grecs et italo-grecs du Musée archéologique de Madrid; Hauser-Reichhold, Griech. Vasenmalerei, Ser. III, Lief. II; O. Waldhauer, Der Apollon-Marsyas-Krater der K. Ermitage; V. Festa, Ulysses and Penelope above a hydria in the National Museum of Naples; N. Persichetti, Inscriptions and reliefs of the L'Aquila civic museum; V. Spinazzola, Of a marble rhinoceros from the National Museum. of Naples; S. Reinach, The Rhinoceroses of Pompeii; P. Fossataro, Petronii cena Trimalchionis; E. I. Seltman, Concerning a Suspected Gold Coin of Syracuse; Finds and Excavations; The Herculaneum Papyri; The Civic Museum of Gerace Marina; The Civic Museum of Cotrone; Busts in Italiot Ceramic Art; The Geraci Caves; A Misunderstanding; The Taranto Hoard; A. Filangieri, The Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples and the Restoration of the Choir.
Neapolis, the quarterly journal of the Neapolitan Municipal Archaeological Commission, was founded with the aim of coordinating Italian and international scholarly production in the fields of archaeology, epigraphy, and numismatics related to southern Italy and Sicily, building on the legacy of the Bullettino archeologico and Napoli nobilissima. Initially edited by Professors Vittorio Macchioro (archaeology and related sciences) and Luigi Correra (epigraphy and numismatics), the journal welcomed original contributions on the artistic and monumental heritage of ancient Italy, with particular attention to the areas of Pompeii, Paestum, Cumae, Taranto, Locri, and Sicily. From the second year, Macchioro remained the sole editor; the subtitle became Rivista d'archeologia e scienze affini per l'Italia Meridionale e la Sicilia (Journal of Archaeology and Related Sciences for Southern Italy and Sicily), while editorial responsibility was transferred to Gregorio Bonetti and the Detken & Rocholi bookstore, with printing by F. Sangiovanni & Figlio. Only six issues of the magazine were printed, which are extremely difficult to find on the market today, all created with great typographical care.
Slight stain on the lower margin of the last few cards, otherwise in excellent condition.
Extremely rare.
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Numismatic studies, fasc. I, 1940
€90.00Numismatic Studies, La Biblioteca dello Stato, Rome, vol. I, fasc. I, 1940, pp. 98, richly illustrated, 9 plates, 27 cm, hardback ed.
At the top of the title page: R. Italian Institute of Numismatics.
From the Index: De Vecchi di Val Cismon, Corpus Nummorum Italicorum; SL Cesano, The Coin Collection of the Archaeological Museum of Syracuse; SL Cesano, A New Gold Medallion of Theodosius I and the Figure of Constantinopolis; SL Cesano, A Gold Medallion of Libius Severus and the Last Coin of Imperial Rome.
A periodical of the Italian Institute of Numismatics, conceived as an ideal continuation of the Atti e Memorie (1913-1934) and a prelude to the Annals series (from 1954). Publication ceased after only two issues, of which this is the first, a circumstance that increases its rarity and demand on the market. This volume collects important contributions, which have been repeatedly revisited in subsequent specialist literature.
In excellent condition. Very rare.
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Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, 4...
€58.00Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, year I, no. 5-6, September-October 1904, pp. 105-136, ill., 5 beautiful plates, 25 cm, cardboard binding with titles on a tag on the front cover, editorial paperback preserved. Index: The Management, Pel 1905; R. Ruggero, Serafino Ricci, The results of our referendum on the organization of the collections of Italian coins; F. Lenzi, Numismatic controversy; M. Piccione, An aureus of Pompey; A. Lisini, A denarius of Countess Richilda; F. Lenzi, Coins, medals and seals at the Siena exhibition; F. Lenzi, The art and works of Benedetto Pistrucci; A. Spigardi, Enigmatic medals; L. Rizzoli, junior, Paduan honors to Francesco Petrarca; Reviews: Lorenzina Cesano, Lead matrices and tesserae in the National Roman Museum; Luigi Rizzoli, The commemorative medal of the translation of the relics of St. Anthony of Padua; Adrien Blanchet, Gaulish coin types imitated Roman types; L. Forrer, The casting of the Aphrodite of the Praxiteles on the coins of Knidos; Q. Perini, Contribution to Trentino medals.
Bound with: Rassegna Numismatica edited by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, year II, no. 1, January 1905, pp. 16, ill., editorial paperback preserved. Index: F. Lenzi, Starting again; I. Falchi, On the reduction in weight of the Roman Asse and usury in Rome in the 4th and 5th centuries BC. GC (cont.); FL, Corrections to the latest edition of the Gnecchi Guide; Review of periodicals; Review of medals; Reviews: Q. Perini, On the ancient coins of Merano; Varieties; Fly, In science and in life; Offers and wishes; Small mail; Summaries; Coins for sale.
Bound with: Rassegna Numismatica directed by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, year II, no. 2, March 1905, pp. 17-32, ill., editorial paperback preserved. Rassegna Numismatica, To those up there; I. Falchi, On the reduction in weight of the Roman Asse and usury in Rome in the 4th and 5th centuries BC; M. Piccione, An aureus of Pompey; FL, Notes on papal numismatics; A. Spigardi, Archive gleanings; D. Fiaschi, Historical information on the Royal Mint of Florence; Reviews: R. Del Rosso, Ancient and modern peaches and fishponds of maritime Etruria; A. Blanchet, Vases de la Gaule indépendante; Medal review; Varieties; Fly, In science and in life; Summaries; Coins for sale; Offers and wishes; Small post.
Bound with: Rassegna Numismatica directed by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, year V, no. 4, July 1908, pp. 57-72, ill., editorial paperback preserved. Index: G. Dattari, The alleged great monetary crisis of the third century AD; M. Ioaquim de Campos, Monetary proof of the real de cobre of D. Philip III; A. Agostini, An unpublished coin from Castiglione delle Stiviere; FL, Bibliographic review: the pamphlets (Balletti, Blanchet, Cunietti-Cunietti, Dessì, Gnecchi, Lamas, Lisini, Martinori, Mowat, Pansa, Perini, Valerani); The catalogues; Other publications; Miscellaneous; Books for sale.
In excellent condition. Rare set.
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Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, n. 3,...
€15.00Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, a. II, n. 3, May 1905, pp. 33-48, ill., 25 cm, br. and.
Note the following articles: The so-called whitened or tinned coins (by G. Dattari); Historical information on the R. Zecca of Florence (by D. Fiaschi); Numismatic bibliography of the province of Grosseto; A medal in honor of Guglielmo Marconi (by P. Stettiner); etc.
Intonso and in excellent condition. Rare.
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Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, n. 2,...
€15.00Numismatic Review directed by Furio Lenzi, Orbetello, a. II, n. 2, March 1905, pp. 17-32, 1 pl., Cm 24, br. and.
Note the following articles: On the reduction in weight of the Roman axis and the usury in Rome in the 4th and 5th centuries (by I. Falchi); Un aureo di Pompeo (by M. Piccione); Notes on papal numismatics (by F. Lenzi); Historical information on the R. Zecca of Florence (by D. Fiaschi); etc.
Partially intact and in excellent condition. Rare.
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Annals, Italian Institute of Numismatics, n. 64,...
€50.00Annals. Italian Institute of Numismatics, Rome, n. 64, 2018, pp. 213, 21 plates, cm 25, softcover ed.
From the Index: E. Ascalone, Weights at Rakhigarhi and in the Ghagggar Basin; R. Vitale, The Incuses of the Numismatic Collection of the Museo Campano: Preliminary Presentation; R. Cantilena, Coinage in the Sanctuaries of the Indigenous Centers of Campania; M. Asolati, J. Bonetto, A. Zara, A Ritual Deposit of Antoniniani from the Eastern Sector of the Town of Nora (Sardinia); C. Ünal, Kadikalesi/Anaia Hoard A: Seventeen Grave Finds Hyperpyra from the Reign of Nicaean Emperor Iohannes III Doukas Vatatzes (1221-1254).
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as the organ of the scientific life of the institution, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also French, English, Spanish, German. The authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the world of universities, museums, superintendencies, research institutions, both Italian and foreign. The interests of the magazine embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of finds to metrology, metallographic analyses, economic history. The history of the collections and their cataloguing, the history of numismatic studies are also included. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Insights, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes close with the "Report on the activities of the Italian Institute of Numismatics", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
In perfect condition.
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Annals, Italian Institute of Numismatics, n. 61,...
€50.00Annals. Italian Institute of Numismatics, Rome, n. 61, 2015, pp. 319, 6 plates, cm 25, softcover ed.
From the Index: D. Martínez Chico, On the news of a treasure in Cádiz with hacked or chiselled silver and silver coin; K. Butcher, M. Ponting, The Reforms of Trajan and the End of the pre-Neronian Denarius; R. Naismith, The Earliest Strasbourg Laws on Minting in their Early Medieval Context; EM García Guerra, Castile before its great monetary disaster during the 17th century: a thematic and bibliographic compendium; R. Vitale, Notes for a history of the Museo Campano; S. Sorda, A balance sheet; L. Milano, Metrological studies of the ancient Near East in the publishing activity of the Italian Institute of Numismatics; M. Taliercio Mensitieri, Magna Graecia and Sicily in the Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics in the first sixty years of its existence; R. Cantilena, The Annals and the activities of the Italian Institute of Numismatics for the study of the coin finds in Pompeii; G. Bransbourg, Sixty years of economic and monetary history research in the Annals in 5,000 words.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as the organ of the scientific life of the institution, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also French, English, Spanish, German. The authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the world of universities, museums, superintendencies, research institutions, both Italian and foreign. The interests of the magazine embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of finds to metrology, metallographic analyses, economic history. The history of the collections and their cataloguing, the history of numismatic studies are also included. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Insights, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes close with the "Report on the activities of the Italian Institute of Numismatics", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
In perfect condition.
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Annals, Italian Institute of Numismatics, n. 58,...
€55.00Annals. Italian Institute of Numismatics, Rome, n. 58, 2012, pp. 297, 52 plates of which 26 in colour reproducing 73 false dies, 25 cm, softcover ed.
From the Index: L. Peyronel, The sovereign and the scales. Ideological valences and metrological meanings of real weights in Mesopotamia in the third millennium BC; C. Martinelli, Monetary units and units of account in Thasos; P. Pelagatti, R. Salibra, Coins of Camarina: a provisional balance sheet; S. Ranucci, The hoard of Roman republican denarii from Piazza Risorgimento in Foligno: Reliqua pars; G. D'Angelo, A. Martín Esquivel, P. Accoleius-Lariscolus (RRC 486/1); F. De Romanis, Julio Claudian Denarii and Aurei in Campania and India; F. Marani, Two bronze hoards from the mid-sixth century from Southern Lazio.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as the organ of the scientific life of the institution, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also French, English, Spanish, German. The authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the world of universities, museums, superintendencies, research institutions, both Italian and foreign. The interests of the magazine embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of finds to metrology, metallographic analyses, economic history. The history of the collections and their cataloguing, the history of numismatic studies are also included. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Insights, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes close with the "Report on the activities of the Italian Institute of Numismatics", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on new editions and on publications received.
In perfect condition.
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Annals, Italian numismatic institute, n. 43, 1996
€40.00Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 43, 1996, pp. 332, 6 plates, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: S. Luppino, N. Parise, A. Polosa, Castiglione di Paludi: the coins; L. Peppe, M. Iunius Brutus: triumvir monetalis and quaestor; F. Curta, Invasion or Inflation? Sixth- to Seventh-Century Byzantine Coin Hoards in Eastern and Southeastern Europe; A. Rovelli, The coins of the castle of Scarlino. Materials for the study of monetary circulation in southern Tuscany; etc.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
In perfect condition.
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Annals, Italian numismatic institute, n. 42, 1995
€40.00Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 42, 1995, pp. 310, 26 tablets, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: R. Descat, Darius I et la monnaie; M. Cattani, Marzabotto's weight system; A. Stazio, Brief history of an erroneous attribution: the storeroom of Pianura 1844 (IGCH 1907); R. Vitale, A storeroom from Baselice; MC Molinari, The coins of Meta Sudans (Rome); M. Pannuti, Notes on medieval numismatics; etc.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
Small signature of possession on the title page.
In excellent condition.
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Annals, Italian numismatic institute, n. 37, 1990
€32.00Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 37, 1990, pp. 366, 19 plates, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: T. Giove, The closet in Sala Consilina; A. Cutroni Tusa, Macedonian and Hellenistic coins in Sicilian closets; A. Cocchiaro, A. Marinazzo, A. Travaglini, Monete from the excavations of Brindisi (1984-88); MC Molinari, E. Spagnoli, The closet in Via Alessandrina; etc.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
Small signature of possession on the title page.
Very slight traces of use on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition.
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Annals, Italian numismatic institute, n. 2, 1955
€100.00Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 2, 1955, pp. 286, 10 plates, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: L. Breglia, The coins of the four Sibari; GG Belloni, Art in the Roman republican coin. Critical considerations; A. Stazio, Relations between Pompeii and Ebusus in the Balearic Islands in the light of the coin finds; F. Panvini Rosati, Closet of Celtic coins at the Archaeological Museum of Florence; GV Gentili, Monetary closets of the Syracuse Museum; E. De Miro, P. Griffo, Monetary closets of the Superintendency of Agrigento; G. Perantoni Satta, Finds in Sardinia of coins from the Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire, II: Sporadic Finds and General Index for Emperors; etc.
The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.
Very slight traces of use on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition. Rare.
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Scandinavian Numismatic Journal, Nordisk...
€20.00Nordisk Numismatisk Arsskrift, Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1977-78, pp. 322, richly illustrated, 25 cm, card. and.
Parallel title: Scandinavian Numismatic Journal.
In excellent condition.
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Scandinavian Numismatic Journal, Nordisk...
€20.00Nordisk Numismatisk Arsskrift, Coinage and Monetary Circulation in the Baltic Area c. 1350-c. 1500, Nordisk Numismatisk Unions Medlemsblad Nationalmuseet, Kobenhavn, 1981, pp. 274, richly illustrated, 25 cm, card. and.
Parallel title: Scandinavian Numismatic Journal.
In excellent condition.
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Trésors monétaires, Tome XIII, Recherches sur le...
€38.00Trésors monétaires, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Tome XIII, Recherches sur le monnayage de Postume, 1992, pp. 139, 21 plates, 30 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Amandry (M.), Avant-propos; Giard (J.-B.), Préface; Abbreviations; Hollard (D.), Le tresor de bronzes romains de Landévennec (Finistère); Gricourt (D.) et Hollard (D.), Le tresor de bronzes romains de Méricourt-l'Abbé, Recherches sur les monnayages d'imitation tardifs de Postume; Hollard (D.), Monnaies et dépôts monétaires de «la Pièce de la Carrière» à Luzarches (Val-d'Oise); Pilon (F.), Un dépôt monétaire du IIIe siècle au sanctuaire de sources de Châteaubleau (Seine-et-Marne), Nouvelles analyzes physico-chimiques de bronzes de Postume; Hollard (D.), La thésaurisation du monnayage de bronze de Postume: structure et chronologie des dépôts monétaires; Estiot (S.), Le tresor de Montargis. Les Closiers (Loiret): un tresor d'antoniniens à double terminus, Victorin et Aurélien.
In excellent condition.
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Trésors monétaires, Tome VIII, 1986
€60.00Trésors monétaires, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Tome VIII, 1986, pp. 133, 41 plates, 30 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Préface; Abbreviations; Hollard (D.), Le tresor de Rocquencourt et la transformation du monnayage d’imitation sous le règne de Postume; Delmaire (R.), Le trésor de Lewarde, Nord (Gordien III-Postume); Estiot (S.), Amandry (M.), Bompaire (M.) et Aubin (G.), Le tresor d'antoniniani d'Allonnes II; Delaporte (J.), La trouvaille de la rue de l'Avalasse, à Rouen; Berman (CH), A Thirteenth-century coin hoard in the collections of the American Numismatic Society and a penny from the Cluniac priory of Souvigny; Chronique.
In excellent condition.
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Trésors monétaires, Tome VII, 1985
€52.00Trésors monétaires, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Tome VII, 1985, pp. 139, 31 plates, 30 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Préface; Abbreviations; Mitard (P.-H.), Le trésor d'Épiais-Rhus (Val-d'Oise) (Deniers et sesterces enfouis au IIIe siècle); Desnier (J.-L.), Le tresor du Puy-Dieu; Amandry (M.) et Gautier (G.), Le tresor de Bazarnes (Yonne); Duplessy (J.), Le trésor de Saulges (Mayenne) (Monnaies féodales du XIe siècle); Duplessy (J.), Le trésor de Pluherlin (Morbihan) (Monnaies royales et féodales des XIIe et XIIIe siècles); Chronique.
In excellent condition.
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Trésors monétaires, Tome I, Philippe I, Trésor de...
€20.00Trésors monétaires, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Tome I, Philippe I, Trésor de Clamerey, 1979, pp. 110, 26 plates, 30 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Abbreviations; Preface; Desnier (J.-L.), Le tresor de Sauvessanges; Aubin (G.) et Galliou (P.), L'enfouissement de niers de Kervian-en-Camaret; Bastien (P.) et Victoor (R.), La trouvaille de doubles sesterces de Postume d'Estrée-Wamin et la fin de la thésaurisation du bronze en Occident; Amandry (M.), Seltz IV and V; Gautier (G.), La trouvaille du Col du Chat; Depeyrot (G.) et Passelac (M.), Le trésor et les monnaies de l'Estrade (IVe siècle après J.-C.) (Commune de Laurabuc-et-Mireval, Aude).
Scholar's pencil annotations on the first papers.
Insignificant traces of use, otherwise in excellent condition.
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Revue numismatique, Table des années 1916-1956
€35.00Revue numismatique, Table des années 1916-1956, par Jaques Yvon, Société d'Editions Les Belles Lettres, Paris, s. V, t. XIX, 1957, pp. 187, 25 cm, solid full cloth binding with gold titles and fillets on the spine.
A resource of considerable importance and usefulness.
In perfect condition.
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Rinaldi Numismatic Yearbook, 1947-1950, all...
€46.00Rinaldi Numismatic Yearbook 1947, Casteldario, 1947, pp. 95, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and. protected by contemporary blank paper.
In addition: Annuario Numismatico Rinaldi 1948, Casteldario, 1948, pp. 137, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and. protected by contemporary blank paper.
In addition: Annuario Numismatico Rinaldi 1949, Casteldario, 1949, pp. 128, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.
In addition: Annuario Numismatico Rinaldi 1950, Casteldario, 1950, pp. 148, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and. protected by contemporary blank paper.
The four volumes make up all the publications for the Yearbook.
Signs of age and slight traces of use, otherwise in very good condition.
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Italian Bulletin of Numismatics and Medal Art, 5...
€55.00Italian Bulletin of Numismatics and Medal Art, Illustrated periodical of the Milanese Numismatic Club, Milan, Cart. and Litho-Typography Cesare Crespi, a. X, 5 numbers, 1912, richly illustrated, 25 cm.
Number 1, January-February 1912, pp. 1-16.
Number 2-3, March-April, May-June 1912, pp. 17-44.
Number 4, July-August 1912, pp. 45-64.
Number 5, September-October 1912, pp. 65-80.
Number 6, November-December 1912, pp. 65-96.
The five issues constitute all that was published for the year 1912.
In excellent condition. Extremely rare set.
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Bulletin of Numismatics and Medal Art, 8 issues,...
€90.00Bulletin of Numismatics and the Art of the Medal, Illustrated periodical of the Milanese Numismatic Club, Milan, Tipografia Editrice LF Cogliati, Cart. and Litho-Tipografia Cesare Crespi, a. IV, 8 numbers, 1906, richly illustrated, 26 cm, contemporary binding in paper bands.
Number 1, January 1906, pp. 1-12.
Number 2, February 1906, pp. 13-24.
Number 3, March 1906, pp. 25-32.
Number 4, April 1906, pp. 33-48, attached large folded table relating to imperial coins.
Number 5, May 1906, pp. 49-64, attached press release on purple paper relating to the Viganò Collection.
Number 6, June 1906, pp. 65-80, 1 table.
Number 7-11, July-November 1906, pp. 81-192, 5 tables. of which 1 folded.
Number 12, December 1906, pp. 193-208.
The eight issues constitute all that was published for the year 1906.
Signs of age and tears, otherwise in good condition.
Extremely rare set.