British Numismatic Journal / Volume 4
Articles
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The influence of war on the coinage of England, p. 1-15
H. W. Morrieson
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The Berkeley mint, p. 17-31
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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The “Gothabyrig” mint, p. 33-45
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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Part II: The histories of the mints [Beds. - Derbyshire], p. 47-78
Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton
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Portraiture of our Tudor monarchs on their coins and medals, p. 79-143
Helen Farquhar
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A remarkable gold coin of Henry VIII, p. 145-155
Richard Hoe Lawrence
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An Elizabethan coiner, p. 157-164
Alan Cox
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The English silver coins of James I, p. 165-178
H. W. Morrieson
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Early Australian coinage, p. 179-187
A. Chitty
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The coins of the Ionian State, p. 189-192
Nathan Heywood
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The bronze coinage of Queen Victoria, p. 193-219
A. E. Weightman
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A hoard of staters and “gold bullets” recently discovered in France, with special reference to the Ancient British staters of the type of Evans, p. 221-228
Cecil Roth
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Some Roman brass coins found at Lincoln, p. 229-234
Nathan Heywood
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A leaden cross bearing a styca impression and other antiquities found in York, p. 235-237
G. A. Auden
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A hoard of English coins found in Switzerland, p. 239-240
Cecil Roth
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The Anglo-Saxon computation of historic time in the ninth century, p. 241-310
Alfred Anscombe
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Forgery in relation to numismatics, p. 311-316
Richard Hoe Lawrence
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Leaden tokens, p. 317-326
J. B. Caldecott
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