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An illustrated catalogue of the Scottish coins minted between 1603 and 1709 in the National Museum of Scotland, with sources for each coin, is accompanied by an introductory historical chapter. This is followed by an illustrated catalogue of the museum's collection of late 17th-century minting tools, with a chapter discussing these items in detail.
This volume completes publication of the Anglo-Saxon component of the rich and diverse coin collection built up in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. It lists and illustrates over 1,100 late Anglo-Saxon pennies now held in the Hermitage Museum, the bulk of them found in Russian hoards deposited during the early Middle Ages.
Containing a reference work for those studying late Anglo-Saxon coins, this work catalogues and illustrates 1,280 coins of Edward, the Confessor. In an introductory chapter, Dr Colman, a leading philologist, provides an analytical discussion of the moneyers' names. The volume includes a supplement to Part VI, by Mark Blackburn and Kenneth Jonsson.
Features the coins from three major private collectors of the nineteenth century. This volume includes 60 coins of William I, purchased in London, that derive from the 1833 hoard from Beauworth, Sussex. It serves as a source for medieval numismatists and for those interested in the history of the Hermitage and its collections.
Aimed at museum curators and coin collectors, this work also appeals to those interested in the art of the Renaissance. The history of Scottish coin production during the middle and later sixteenth century is discussed in the introduction. This illustrated catalogue of Scottish coins includes some beautiful coins minted in Britain.
This volume fully catalogues and illustrates an important collection of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins, which is especially rich in pennies struck under the kings who ruled c. 900-80. A detailed introduction lays out the history of coin production at Chester and the surrounding region, which was one of the principal monetary centres of the period.
The Anglo-Saxon coins found in Norway give us an insight into Viking raiding, trading and tribute, and coin use in Norway. This fully illustrated ARCH15ANG of Anglo-Saxon coins (up to 1016) in Norwegian museum collections will make the detailed study of them possible for the first time.
The Anglo-Saxon and British coins found in Norway give us an insight into Viking raiding, trading and tribute, and coin use in Norway. This fully illustrated catalogue of Anglo-Saxon and British coins (from 1016 to 1279) in Norwegian museum collections will make the detailed study of them possible for the first time.
This book records, illustrates, and discusses the context of more than 1,000 coins from the Anglo-Saxon period, assembled by the author during 60 years of scholarly research. The collection is particularly strong in the 9th-century coinage of the kingdom of Northumbria, and in silver pennies from the early 10th and early 11th centuries.
This first part of the Lord Stewartby collection contains over 1450 coins of all metals and denominations issued between 1488 and 1625. It is a period of Scottish history that was politically complex and economically challenging but also vibrant with change and ideas.
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