Complete catalog

Welcome to the central section of Biblionumis, a true point of reference for all numismatics enthusiasts. Here, the passion for coins merges with a carefully curated selection of books that span centuries of monetary history and culture. Our Complete catalog is an invaluable resource for collectors, scholars, and curious minds, offering a diverse range of volumes that explore every facet of coin science. In this section, you will find a vast collection of books dedicated to ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary coins, including rare and specialized texts on related disciplines such as sigillography, medallic art, and paper money. Each work is meticulously selected, ensuring excellent editorial quality and authoritative content that will enrich your knowledge of numismatics. This catalog is not just a collection of books; it is an essential guide that will accompany you through the history of coins, delving into crucial topics such as coinage, iconography, and historical contexts that have influenced monetary issues. Our catalog is constantly evolving, with new acquisitions and rarities regularly added, offering you new discoveries and opportunities to enrich your personal library. Whether you are looking for a reference work for your studies, a rare piece for your collection, or the perfect gift for a numismatics enthusiast, here you will find exactly what you need. Explore our Complete catalog now and be captivated by the wealth of numismatic knowledge.

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    Cagiati, The visit of His...

    €24.00

    Memmo Cagiati, The visit of His Holiness Pius XI to the papal numismatic cabinet and about the Celati Collection, Società Anonima TEMA, Naples 1922, pp. 4, cm 27, br. and.

    Extracted from: Numismatic miscellany, a. III, n. 8-9, Naples 1922.

    Wonderful ex libris on the back cover.

    Insignificant signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Extremely rare, missing in all specialized libraries repertoriate.

    Ambrosoli, Concerning the...

    €23.00

    Solone Ambrosoli, Regarding the so-called restitution of Gallienus or Philip, Tip. Publisher LF Cogliati, Milan 1903, pp. 8, ill., Cm 27, br. and.

    Extract from: Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences, a. XVI (1903), fasc. II.

    Communication made to the Congr. International of Historical Sciences in Rome, April 4, 1903.

    In excellent condition. Extremely rare.

    Gnecchi, Of some coins of the...

    €22.00

    Francesco and Ercole Gnecchi, Of some unpublished and unknown coins of the Scio mint, LF Cogliati, Milan 1888, pp. 14, 1 pl., 25 cm, br. and. suit protected by decorated paper.

    Extract from: Italian numismatic magazine, a. I (1888), fasc. THE.

    Blooms, otherwise in good condition. Extremely rare.

    Cagiati, Numismatists,...

    €18.00

    Memmo Cagiati, Numismatists, collectors and collections, of coins and medals, in Italy, edited by Luca Lombardi, Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, work published under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology, Biblionumis Edizioni, Terlizzi 2018, pp. XIV, 118, 17 x 12 cm, editorial paperback, ISBN 978-88-99512-04-0.

    Anastatic reprint of the ed. Tip. The Vittoria A. Wirz & Sons, Naples 1925.

    The reprint of the volume "Numismatics, Collectors and Collections, of coins and medals, in Italy", published in 1925, once again pays full recognition to Memmo Cagiati for his unconditional commitment to numismatics, one year after the 150th anniversary of his birth. With the work, Cagiati wanted to catalog the public and private collections present in Italy - providing precise and secure information about their placement, their scientific orientation, their singularities and their consistency - and to register the numismatics scholars and the authors of publications, in order to propose useful references to researchers, scholars, the simplest collectors and more generally for a better knowledge of the subject. The result was a volume that today offers a clear and precious snapshot of the varied scenario of numismatic research and collecting in the early decades of the twentieth century, highlighting its diffusion by geographical area and its bursting recovery after the First World War. Thus we discover, for example, that in Bari there were three important private numismatic collections and others there were in Corato and Molfetta, obviously with a particular interest aimed at the coins of Magna Graecia and the medieval and modern ones of Southern Italy. A similar situation can be found in the provinces of Lecce, Brindisi and Taranto, and then in Lucera, Manfredonia, Sansevero and Troia in the province of Foggia. Long is the list of Neapolitan scholars, including the author of the work himself who, after having dedicated a lifetime to the study of the coins that had beaten the Lombards, Normans, Swabians, Angevins and Aragonese in the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, "now collects well-preserved Greek coins ". Leafing through the volume it is noted that in Rome and throughout central Italy the coins of the Roman pontiffs were studied, almost with the same diffusion with which the pontifical medals were collected. In Milan and Turin, the series of coins of the House of Savoy were those to which good attention was paid, without forgetting the issues of the many minor mints; among the medals the Napoleonic medals and those of the Italian Risorgimento aroused greater interest. Everywhere Roman coins were appreciated, mainly from the imperial period, while trials and projects of Savoy coins were analyzed in Milan, medieval and modern commercial cards, tokens and seals were collected in Florence, the particular Punic series were explored in Sicily and Sardinia and the Etruscan types in Tuscany. In Rome of the famous numismatic collection of Vittorio Emanuele III, the scientific basis of the "Corpus Nummorum Italicorum", whose compilation the most expert numismatists in Italy collaborated with, the consistency of 80,000 pieces is reported. Reprinted today by Luca Lombardi with a Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, the work has been published in a limited number of copies on ivory paper. As proof of the exceptional nature of this publishing event, the publication is made under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology.

    Cagiati, The monetary types of...

    €32.00

    Memmo Cagiati, The monetary types of the Salerno mint. Atlante-Prezzario, edited by Luca Lombardi, Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, work published under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology, Biblionumis Edizioni, Terlizzi 2018, pp. XIV, 106 including 44 plates, richly illustrated, 25 x 18 cm, editorial hardcover, ISBN 978-88-99512-02-6.

    Anastatic reprint of the ed. Royal Establishment of Graphic Arts Enrico Marino, Caserta 1925.

    Coinage from Salerno has always fascinated numismatists: its long history that includes Lombard, Norman and Swabian issues makes it particularly interesting. If one abstracts from the simple propositions of Salerno coins present in the numismatic works of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the first systematic work on these issues, published at the end of the nineteenth century, is due to the Benedictine father Gaetano Foresio. However, Foresio's classifications do not appear convincing and the scholars contemporary to the author already realized this. In the following years, unpublished coins were identified, which are described by Arthur Sambon in a work published in Paris in 1919. However, Sambon does not examine the coins of the Salerno mint in an organic way, but proposes a classification of the alleged Lombard issues including, next to a few types in gold, silver deniers dated to the 9th century and copper types dated between the 10th and 11th centuries. Memmo Cagiati (1869-1926) in 1925 considerably widened the field of investigation in the work "The monetary types of the Salerno mint", examining Lombard, Norman and Swabian coins, confirming and deepening what Sambon proposed. The volume by Cagiati was printed in Caserta in the Enrico Marino Royal Plant of Graphic Arts in a small number of copies: only a few scholars had the opportunity to get hold of it and it soon became a bibliographic rarity. There are several characteristics that make the work important and original, including the author's Preface - where a careful and detailed history of the studies involving these coins is proposed - and the drawings, which present ideal specimens, the evident result of meticulous observation. of many pieces, a circumstance that greatly facilitates the scientific study of the extraordinary Salerno coins. Reprinted today by Luca Lombardi with a Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, the work has been published in a limited number of copies and in a particularly well-finished editorial format. The volume is in fact published on ivory paper and bound with a cardboard cover. As proof of the exceptional nature of this publishing event, the publication is made under the aegis of the Mediterranean Society of Numismatic Metrology.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €30.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Typographical Art, Naples, a. LXXII, January-December 1987-1990, pp. 88, richly illustrated, 30 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Francesco Sernia, A report; Luisa Bovi, Brief notes on the history of the Neapolitan numismatic circle; Luisa Bovi, Ferdinand IV of Bourbon, king of the Two Sicilies. First period (1759-1799); Michele Pannuti, The commemorative medal for the Naples docking basin; Francesco Sernia, Neapolitan coins of Philip II countermarked by Sigismondo Augusto king of Poland; Francesco Sernia, A museum to dream: Musée de la Monnaie in Paris; Mario Traina, Research on the plates of Ferdinand II of Bourbon from 1831 to 1859; types, variants and circulating plates of political satire; etc.

    This is the last printed issue of this prestigious periodical and constitutes the entire published for the period 1987-1990.

    Perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €38.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Lithography Libero Nicola, Naples, a. LXVIII-LXXI, January-December 1983-1986, pp. 136, richly illustrated, image of Luisa Mastroianni Bovi covered with tissue, cm 30, br. and.

    From the Index of the full-bodied volume: Francesco Sernia, A recognition; Luisa Bovi, Observation on a denarius of Giovanna I and Ludovico di Taranto (1352-1362); Giuseppe Mauri Mori, The medals for Alfonso of Aragon; Michele Pannuti, The coins of Ferdinand IV of Bourbon of 1805 illustrated by unpublished documents; Michele Pannuti, The republican copper of 1799 and that of Ferdinand IV (1796-1803) illustrated by unpublished documents; Giuseppe Ruotolo, The facts of '99: between coins and credit rings; Francesco Sernia, The medals of the French Revolution; Francesco Sernia, Brazilian medals for Teresa Cristina Maria of Bourbon (1822-1889) Neapolitan princess and last empress of Brazil; Mario Traina, Review of the book Numismatic studies by Dr. Giovanni Bovi (1934-1984); Obituary by Michele Pannuti; etc.

    The volume constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for the period 1983-1986.

    Perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €22.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Agar, Naples, a. LIV, January-December 1969, pp. 89, richly illustrated, 3 plates, 30 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: G. Bovi, The coins of Naples under the Angevins; M. Pannuti, Unpublished or little known Neapolitan coins from the 12th to the 19th century; R. Gaudioso, An unpublished half plate of Ferdinand II; R. Volpes, On the mint of Palermo from the 15th to the 17th century and on the attribution of some Sicilian coins; A. Catemario, The medal for the Naples-Caserta railway; R. Gaudioso, The medal for the marriage of Francesco II and Maria Sofia; T. Siciliano, Renatus II Rex Siciliae.

    The volume constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1969.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €35.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Agar, Naples, a. L-LI, January 1965-December 1966, pp. 152, richly illustrated, 30 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Giovanni Bovi, The Neapolitan coins of Philip V (1621-65) and Henry of Lorraine (1648); Michele Pannuti, The Neapolitan gold coins of Charles and Ferdinand IV of Bourbon; Agnese Catemario, The public of Ferdinand IV of Bourbon; Francesco Paolo Tinozzi, On some types of unknown coins of Abruzzi mints; Roberto Volpes, The end of the Kingdom of Sicily and the unification of the Bourbon monetary systems in 1816; Renato Gaudioso, Umberto and Amedeo di Savoia in a Neapolitan medal; Obituary, Giovannina Majer; List of members.

    The full-bodied volume constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for the two-year period 1965-1966.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €24.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Agar, Naples, a. XLVIII, January-December 1963, pp. 136, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Giovanni Bovi, The Neapolitan Numismatic Circle; Domenico Priori, New arguments on the minting of the denarius in 263 a. C .; Giovanni Bovi, The coins of Naples under Charles V; Michele Pannuti, The Neapolitan Bourbon gold coins of the nineteenth century; Agnese Catemario di Quadri, Francesco I of Bourbon in France and Spain (1829-1830); Roberto Volpes, The medal of the Column of San Domenico in Palermo; Reviews; List of members.

    The volume constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1963.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €26.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Agar, Naples, a. XLIII, January-December 1958, pp. 66, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Pietro Ebner, Il foedus Reggio-Velia, and its causes, from an incuse tissue; Giovanni Bovi, Study on the Neapolitan gold coins of Charles of Bourbon in relation to the Sicilian ones; Carmelo Trasselli, For the chronology of the Sicilian coins of Ferdinand the Catholic; Giovannina Majer, An interesting oriental imitation of Andrea Dandolo's zecchino; Domenico Priori, About the improper term Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; List of members.

    The dossier constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1958.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €20.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Typography A. Trani, Naples, thirty-year issue, January 1942-December 1945, pp. 56, 29 cm, br. and.

    The booklet includes the indexes of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle from 1916 to 1941, presenting summaries of the articles published in that period.

    This number constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin from 1942 to 1945.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €50.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Giuseppe Rispoli Editorial Arti Fotomeccaniche SA, Naples, a. XX, new series, n. 1, January-June 1939, pp. 32, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    This issue is dedicated exclusively to the medals of Maria Cristina of Savoy, author Tommaso Siciliano, and is a tribute from the Neapolitan numismatic circle to the memory of the Queen of Naples.

    In addition: Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Giuseppe Rispoli Editoriale Arti Fotomeccaniche SA, Naples, a. XX, new series, n. 2, July-December 1939, pp. 84, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Domenico Priori, The effigy of Oplaco Ossidio on two Larinato quincuncios; S. Lorenzina Cesano, A new Restitutio aurea by Traiano; Ludovico Laffranchi, Numismatic observations; Laura Breglia, A gold bar from the Roman imperial mint; Domenico priori, The mints of Lanciano and Ortona; Carlo Prota, The half carlino by Ferdinand the Catholic coined in Naples in 1506; A. Patrignani, Montagnard medals relating to Gaeta; Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    The two bulletins make up the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1939.

    In perfect condition. Rare together.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €15.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Giuseppe Rispoli Editorial Arti Fotomeccaniche SA, Naples, a. XX, new series, n. 1, January-June 1939, pp. 32, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    This issue is dedicated exclusively to the medals of Maria Cristina of Savoy, author Tommaso Siciliano, and is a tribute from the Neapolitan numismatic circle to the memory of the Queen of Naples.

    Minor signs of aging on the cover, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €30.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Giuseppe Rispoli Photomechanical Arts, Naples, a. XIX, n. 1-2 (double issue), January-December 1938, pp. 58, ill., 28 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Leonidas marquis, The type of the wheel in classical money; Domenico Priori, The coin of Oscan legend Frentrei; Carlo Prota, The copper coins of Mansone, Duke of Amalfi, the first of the same name and imperial vicar of Otto II in Salerno; Luigi Giliberti, An unprecedented variant of the horses of Manoppello; Tommaso Siciliano, Some medals of Murat - Medals of Pius IX engraved by Luigi Arnaud; Varies; Reviews; etc.

    The dossier constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1938.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €25.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Tip. of the R. Academy of archeology, letters and fine arts, Naples, a. XVI, n. 1, January-June 1935, pp. 74, ill., 28 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Sicilian coinage technique, normality and anomalies; Laura Breglia, Of a recent coin purchase from the National Museum of Naples; Nicola Borrelli, Allegorical personifications in Roman monetary types: Africa; Luigi dell'Erba, Six commemorative coins of which two unpublished of the Norman king William I of Altavilla; Giovanni Bovi, The coins of Charles of Bourbon minted in Palermo from 1736 to 1758; Eduardo Ricciardi, Supplement to the second edition (1930) of Eduardo Ricciardi's work: Medals of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 1735-1861; Guido Carrelli, The "onza" of Ferdinand VII of Spain, historical and heraldic notes; Obituaries; Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    In addition: Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Graphic Arts, Naples, a. XVI, n. 2, July-December 1935, pp. 60, ill., 28 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Laura Breglia; A storage room in Frasso Telesino; Rodolfo Spahr, Charles II's coins struck in the mint of Palermo (1676-1700); Giovanni Bovi, The copper coins of Charles of Bourbon minted in Naples in 1750, one of which is unpublished; Luigi Giliberti, The Alcmeone di Crotone medal; Guido Carrelli, The Antiochene coin of the Norman-Campanian princes Hauteville-Quarrel Drengot; Obituaries; Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    The two bulletins constitute the whole published for the year 1935.

    In perfect condition. Rare together.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €14.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Graphic Arts, Naples, a. XVI, n. 2, July-December 1935, pp. 60, ill., 28 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Laura Breglia; A storage room in Frasso Telesino; Rodolfo Spahr, Charles II's coins struck in the mint of Palermo (1676-1700); Giovanni Bovi, The copper coins of Charles of Bourbon minted in Naples in 1750, one of which is unpublished; Luigi Giliberti, The Alcmeone di Crotone medal; Guido Carrelli, The Antiochene coin of the Norman-Campanian princes Hauteville-Quarrel Drengot; Obituaries; Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €50.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Tip. of the R. Academy of archeology, letters and fine arts, Naples, a. XV, n. 1, January-June 1934, pp. 60, ill., 28 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Numismatic clues to the artistic fervor of the medieval dynasts of southern Italy; Luigi Giliberti, On the controversial attribution of the coins with the legend ΓPY; Chronology of the coinage of Guglielmo Altavilla, Duke of Puglia and the changes in the shape of his coins (1111-1127); G. Bovi, The double ounce of Carlo di Borbone of 1752; G. Carrelli, Historical-heraldic note on a gold shield of Philip II, king of Spain; G. Carrelli, Heraldic influence on the monetary typology of the Latin East; Antonio dell'Erba. Obituary of the partner Vincenzo Puzio; etc.

    In addition: Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Tip. of the R. Academy of archeology, letters and fine arts, Naples, a. XV, n. 2, July-December 1934, pp. 62, ill., 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Arthur Sambon, Coins of the first Italian leagues against the Arabs of Africa and Sicily; Carlo Prota, An unpublished religious follaro for Capua di Pandolfo Capo di Ferro and Ottone I Imperatore (964); Luigi Giliberti, An unpublished fuller by Gisulfo I for Salerno; Giovanni Bovi, The coins for the coronation of Charles of Bourbon and an unpublished half tarì; Nicola Borrelli, Maritime Rome in monetary types and symbols; Guido Carrelli, On the subject of Christian monetary iconography of the East (4th to 12th century); Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    The two bulletins constitute the whole published for the year 1934.

    In perfect condition. Rare together.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €22.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Tip. of the R. Academy of archeology, letters and fine arts, Naples, a. XV, n. 2, July-December 1934, pp. 62, ill., 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: Arthur Sambon, Coins of the first Italian leagues against the Arabs of Africa and Sicily; Carlo Prota, An unpublished religious follaro for Capua di Pandolfo Capo di Ferro and Ottone I Imperatore (964); Luigi Giliberti, An unpublished fuller by Gisulfo I for Salerno; Giovanni Bovi, The coins for the coronation of Charles of Bourbon and an unpublished half tarì; Nicola Borrelli, Maritime Rome in monetary types and symbols; Guido Carrelli, On the subject of Christian monetary iconography of the East (4th to 12th century); Reliefs; News; Reviews; etc.

    Intonso and in perfect condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €22.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Tip. Esperia, Naples, a. XIV, n. 2, July-December 1933, pp. 56, ill., 29 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: S. Ricci, The Corpus Nummorum Italicorum of SM the King of Italy in the monetary history of Umbria and Lazio; N. Borrelli, Classical Numismatics. Foreign, national and local motifs in the Campania coin type; C. Prota, Anchor of the fuller according to RU-CA-TA legend; L. dell'Erba, A probable adjustment for the third of Philip IV's shield; N. Borrelli, The cult of motherhood exalted in the monetary typology of imperial Rome; G. Carrelli, Bubbles of gold and silver on parchments of princes of Capua Quarrel Drengot; Obituary of Hon. Pasquale Calderoni-Martini (with a splendid full-page portrait); Reviews; etc.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €26.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle, Tip. Esperia, Naples, a. XI, n. 3, July-September 1930, pp. 32, ill., Cm 25, br. and.

    From the Index: L. dell'Erba, Attribution of a follaro to Roberto II Drengot, Prince of Capua; N. Borrelli, Libyan type of currency; L. Gioppi, A dispersed collection of Savoy auras; G. Carrelli, The weapon of Calabria in the coin called "Giustina"; Reliefs; Review; News bulletin; etc.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Anastatic. Numismatic literature...

    €15.00

    Anastatic. Numismatic literature insert, edited by Luca Lombardi, Bari, a. I, vol. I, 2017, pp. 44, ill. bn and col., cm 28, br. and.

    The scientific study of a coin always begins with the critical consultation of the publications in which it was considered, up to the writing in which the coin was made known for the first time. To study even a single specimen, the researcher may therefore need to examine dozens of volumes. These then multiply when an entire coinage needs to be studied. It follows that in numismatic research the knowledge of texts, even ancient ones, is of fundamental importance. However, these publications are often not available in public or private libraries and on the antiques market. From this consideration and the consequent need to make dated and rare studies usable, Anastatica was born, an insert in the magazine Monete Antiche dedicated to the anastatic re-proposal of numismatic contributions that are difficult to trace. The writings presented in Anastatica are rigorously selected on the basis of two criteria: the current scientific interest and the documentary importance in the context of the paths that led to the construction of knowledge. Furthermore, original scientific contributions are sporadically proposed in Anastatica. This volume collects the entire Anastatica publication for the year 2017. It opens with the article by the historian Luigi Suttina Il re numismatico, published for the first time in the magazine La Lettura, n. 5 of 1924; follows an original study by Anna Sapienza (University of Messina): Abstract symbols or talking images? The triskeles and the tetraskeles in monetary documents; at the end, the first pages of the work of A. Dieudonné and J. Florange Choix de monnaies et médailles du Cabinet de France are presented. Monnaies grecques d'Italie et de Sicile, published in Paris in 1913, while the rest of the text will find space in Anastatica of 2018.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €30.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Stab. Tip. Esperia, Naples, fasc. I-II, 1929, pp. 100, ill., 1 table with a portrait of prof. Eugenio Scacchi, 25 cm, br. and.

    The booklet is entirely dedicated to the fundamental study of prof. Luigi dell'Erba "The Swabian coinage in southern Italy and Sicily" and constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan numismatic circle for 1929.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan...

    €34.00

    Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle, Stab. Tip. Esperia, Naples, fasc. I-II, 1928, pp. 48, ill., Cm 24, br. and.

    From the Index: Carlo Prota, I denari di Adelchi, prince of Benevento; Luigi Posteraro, Storeroom of carlini or ligliati by Robert of Anjou (1309-1343) and posthumous counterfeits; The mint of Naples under the Durazzeschi; The Aquila mint under Ladislao and Giovanna II di Durazzo; etc.

    The dossier constitutes the entire publication of the Bulletin of the Neapolitan Numismatic Circle for 1928.

    Minimal blooms on the front cover, otherwise in excellent condition. Rare.