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This comprehensive guide has been fully revised and updated this year. The fourth edition of this standard reference catalogue is now in full colour and the entire catalogue has been repriced. The catalogue now features a completely new section on the Anglo-Gallic coinage, namely those coins struck in France by the kings and princes of England between 1154 and 1453.
280 pages, A5, Hardback
Full Colour. £40.00
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The Voided Long-Cross Coinage 1247-1279 by Christopher R. Wren
Paperback, 88 pages
The English Long-Cross Pennies 1279-1489 by Christopher R. Wren
Paperback, 196 pages
The Short-Cross Coinage 1180-1247 by Christopher R. Wren
Paperback, 96 pages
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British Celtic Coins: Art or Imitation? - TimWright
£30.00 Hardback. 144 pages.
Britain was a late adopter of coinage, initially importing coins from the Gallo-Belgic continent and then copying their Macedonian-inspired prototypes. Britain also produced them for longer than the continent, latterly incorporating themes and imagery from Rome. These bookends of external influence have led some to dismiss the coins of pre-Roman Britain (and indeed ‘Celtic’ coins generally) as inferior. The most compelling counter to this is the coins themselves, explored through the theme of Art or Imitation? What we find is extraordinary variety and originality, that makes a powerful case for their collection and study.
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Roman Coins and Their Values 4th Edition by Sear, D.R.
Hardback with dust jacket, 388 pages, 12 black & white plates.
The only one-volume price guide to the coinage of Republican and Imperial Rome. It is an indispensable listing of all major types of gold, silver and bronze, issued over some seven hundred and fifty years by the greatest militaristic state the world has ever known. Over 4,300 coins are included with detailed description and valuations and all major and minor personalities are listed by means of their portrait coins. |
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A Handbook of Late Roman Bronze Coin Types, 324 – 395, by Shawn M Caza
With more than 260 illustrations and catalogue entries for each bronze reverse type struck from AD 324 to 395, this catalogue gives detailed information about the late Roman bronze coinage systems, with each entry including details on dates, mints, personalities, weight standard, important variations and the history and meaning of the legend and design.
£65.00
Hardback, with colour illustrations throughout, 352 pages, 216 x 138mm
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Charles I Oxford Mint Half-Crowns
(1642-1646) | Maurice Bull
NEW - Published September 2023
£100.00
This publication is the culmination of a lifetime’s work collecting, studying, and recording full details of the Half-crown denomination struck at the Oxford Mint, 1642-1646, the largest of all the King’s Provincial Mints during the Civil War of England (1642-1649).
HARDBACK A4 384 PAGES
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