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ACQUISITIONS DIGITAL LIBRARY NUMIS - 67

(03-2015)
I NTRODUCTION
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G ENERAL N UMISMATICS
Index:

Blet-Lemarquand, Maryse

Title:

L'analyse lmentaire des monnaies : adquation entre les problmatiques envisages,


les alliages tudis et les mthodes utilises / Maryse Blet-Lemarquand, Bernard Gratuze
et Jean-Nol Barrandon

Source:

Selbstwahrnehmung und Fremdwahrnehmung in der Fundmnzenbearbeitung : Bilanz


und Perspektiven am Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts = Regards croiss sur l'tude des
trouvailles montaires : Bilan et perspectives au dbut du XXIe sicle. II: Reflexionen :
Sitzungsbericht des fnften internationalen Kolloquiums der Schweizerischen
Arbeitsgemeinschaft fr Fundmnzen gemeinsam organisiert mit der Numismatischen
Kommission der Lnder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Konstanz, 4.-5. Mrz 2005)
= Rflexions : Actes du cinquime colloque international du Groupe suisse pour l'tude
des trouvailles montaires organis conjointement avec la Numismatische Kommission
der Lnder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Constance, 4-5 mars 2005) / hrsg. von
Harald Derschka, Suzanne Frey-Kupper, Reiner Cunz. - Lausanne : Zbre, 2014. ((Untersuchungen zu Numismatik und Geldgechichte ; 7). - P. 121-146

Abstract:

If an analysis of the elements of which certain coins are made is to usefully round out a
traditional numismatic approach, there must be close and constructive cooperation
between the numismatist who formulates the questions to be addressed through
archaeometry, and a specialist in the methodology of metal analysis, with experience of
the specific problems that coins pose. The two must first together decide on which
analytical method to use. This decision will be critical for the final value of the study, and
must be based both on the alloy from which the coins were made, and the questions to
be answered. The paper provides a critical review of the range of methods that may be
applied to each of the major families of monetary alloys: gold, silver, and copper. It
points out the strengths and the weaknesses of each method. Only wholly nondestructive methods, or methods using micro-sampling invisible to the naked eye, are
considered.

Index:

Colloquium

Title:

A colloquium in memory of George Carpenter Miles (1904-1975)

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1976

Index:

Vennemann, Theo 1937-

Title:

'Mnze', 'mint', and 'money:': an etymology for Latin 'moneta' : with appendices on
Carthaginian 'tanit' and the Indo-European 'month' word / Theo Vennemann

Source:

Evidence and counter-evidence : essays in honour of Frederik Kortlandt. Vol. 1: BaltoSlavic and Indo-European linguistics / ed. by Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen
Wiedenhof ; with the assistance of Rik Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga. - Amsterdam [etc.]
: Rodopi, 2008. - (Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; vol. 32-33). - p. 569-590

Index:

Williams, Daniela

Title:

Zoga studente di numismatica : il soggiorno a Vienna (1782) e i contatti con Joseph


Eckhel / Daniela Williams and Bernhard Woytek

Source:

The forgotten scholar: Georg Zoga (1755-1809) : at the dawn of Egyptology and Coptic
studies / ed. by Karen Ascani, Paola Buzi and Daniela Picchi. - Leiden ; Boston, Brill,
2015. - P. 101-110

A NCIENT N UMISMATICS
Index:

Akerman, John Yonge 1806-1873

Title:

Catalogue d'une partie de la collection de mdailles du chevalier de Horta, faite par son
pre pendant ses diffrentes ambassades Vienne, la Haye, et Saint Petersbourg / par
John Yonge Akerman

Published:

Londres : impr. par J. Wertheimer et cie, 1839

Index:

Andonova, Margarita

Title:

Numismatic collection of the Regional Historical Museum at Blagoevrad (ancient


'Skaptopara') : (coins from the 5th century BC to the 5th century AD) / by Margarita
Andonova ... [et al.] ; ed. in chief: Ilya S. Prokopov

Series:

Coin collections and coin hoards from Bulgaria (CCCHBulg) ; vol. 4

Published:

Sofia : Provias, 2014

Index:

Duyrat, Frdrique 1970-

Title:

Bibliographie numismatique de la Syrie. I: Priodes achmnide et hellnistique (19952000) / Frdrique Duyrat

Source:

Syria 80 (2003) p. 237-266

Index:

Duyrat, Frdrique 1970-

Title:

Bibliographie numismatique de la Syrie. II: Priodes romaine et byzantine (1995-2000) /


Frdrique Duyrat

Source:

Syria 83 (2006) p. 283-300

Index:

Duyrat, Frdrique

Title:

Bibliographie numismatique de la Syrie. IV: Priodes achmnide, hellnistique, romaine


et byzantine (2006-2008) / Frdrique Duyrat

Source:

Syria 87 (2010) p. 301-316

Index:

Duyrat, Frdrique

Title:

Bibliographie numismatique de la Syrie. V: Priodes achmnide, hellnistique, romaine


et byzantine (2008-2009) / Frdrique Duyrat

Source:

Syria 89 (2012) p. 369-384

Index:

Filipova, Svetoslava 1965-

Title:

The numismatic collection of the Regional Historical Museum at Kyustendil (ancient 'Ulpia
Pautalia'). Pt. I: Greek, Thracian, Macedonian, Roman Republican and Roman provincial
coins / by Svetoslava Filipova, Ilya Prokopov and Eugeni Paunov ; general ed.: Ilya S.

Prokopov
Series:

Coin collections and coin hoards from Bulgaria (CCCHBulg) ; vol. 2

Published:

Sofia : Provias, 2009

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

Roman and Byzantine coins from the excavation on the eastern fringes of Tel Shiqmona
/ Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 72 (December 2012) p. 41-51

Abstract:

A total of 194 coins were uncovered on the eastern fringes of Tel Shiqmona; 71 of them
were identified. Except for one Seleucid-period coin, minted in Tyre during the second
century BCE, all the coins belong to one continuous period beginning in the early fourth
century and ending with the reign of the Byzantine emperor Maurice (582602 CE).

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Athena in der Schmiede des Hephaistos : militr-, wirtschafts- und sozialgeschichtliche


Implikationen von Mnzbildern / Johannes Noll

Source:

Jahrbuch fr Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 45 (1995) p. 51-77

G REEK N UMISMATICS
Index:

Arvalo Gonzlez, Alicia

Title:

Sobre el posible significado y uso de algunas contramarcas en moneda de 'Gadir/Gades'


/ por Alicia Arvalo Gonzlez

Source:

Numisma 250 (enero-diciembre 2006) p. 69100

Abstract:

This work presents the state of things on the Gaditan countermarks; it also conducts a
careful analysis of some of the figurative countermarks that appear on this type of
currenc and compares them to certain potters marks. Lastl, the author examines the
archeological contexts in which these coins appear, and this brings up the existence of a
link with the Gaditan salting industry, while it draws us closer to the possible significance
and use of this exceptional numismatic material.

Index:

Ashton, Richard 1946-

Title:

The pseudo-Rhodian drachms of Mylasa revisited / Richard Ashton and Gary Reger

Source:

Agoranomia : studies in money and exchange presented to John H. Kroll / ed. by Peter
G. van Alfen. - New York : American Numismatic Society, 2006. - P. 125-150, pl. 5-6

Index:

Bellinger, Alfred Raymond 1893-1978

Title:

Essays on the coinage of Alexander the Great / by Alfred R. Bellinger

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 11

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1963

Index:

Chevillon, Jean-Albert

Title:

The Greek Far West : an exceptional adaptation of a design from Asia Minor with bull
and lion foreparts / Jean-Albert Chevillon and Pere Pau Ripolls

Source:

Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia 25 (2014) p. 41-46

Abstract:

Our recent research on the coinages of Emporion has enabled us to collect six new postarchaic specimens, probably all minted in the north east of the Iberian Peninsula, which
depict the joined foreparts of lion (right) and bull (left) on the obverse. This design,
initiated in Sardis (Asia Minor) in the middle of the 6th century B.C., is not known to have
been used elsewhere.

Index:

Dalaison, Julie 1975-

Title:

L'atelier montaire de Nicopolis en Armnie Mineure / Julie Dalaison

Source:

Espaces et pouvoirs dans l'Antiquit de l'Anatolie la Gaule : hommages Bernard


Rmy / textes runis et ed. par Julie Dalaison. - Grenoble : CRHIPA, 2007. - (Cahiers du
CRHIPA ; 11). - P. 7-37

Index:

Dalaison, Julie 1975-

Title:

L'atelier montaire de Pompeiopolis en Paphlagonie / Julie Dalaison

Source:

Des dserts d'Afrique au pays des Allobroges : mlanges offerts Franois Bertrandy. T.
1 / textes runis et d. par Fabrice Delrieux et Franois Kayser. - Chambry : Universit
de Savoie, 2010. - (Collection Socits, religions, politiques ; no. 16). - P. 45-81

Index:

Dalaison, Julie 1975-

Title:

La cit de Napolis-Noclaudiopolis : histoire et pratiques montaires / Julie Dalaison et


Fabrice Delrieux

Source:

Anatolia Antiqua 22 (2014) p. 159-198

Index:

Dalaison, Julie 1975-

Title:

Les divinits dorigine indigne et iranienne sur le monnayage des cits du Pont sous les
premiers Svres / Julie Dalaison, Bernard Rmy

Source:

Revue Numismatique, 170 (2013) p. 29-60

Abstract:

It is probably at the end of 114 AD that the cities of Galatic and Polemoniac Pontus,
previously belonging to Galatia, were moved to Cappadocia. Among the pantheon of
deities depicted on their coinage we ind native Iranian and Graeco-Roman gods. Save for
Sebastopolis, each of the other cities celebrated on its coins a native or Iranian deity of
its own. The persistence of this practice during the Severan period is not linked to some
renewed interest in a remote past, but rather conirms how important were local and
Iranian inluences in Pontus. Even so, the gods as depicted have evolved markedly, the
result of a history in which different layers have superimposed themselves.

Index:

Dalaison, Julie 1975-

Title:

Qui tait Salom ? / Julie Dalaison

Source:

Revue des tudes Anciennes, 115 (2013) 2 p. 497-507

Abstract:

Some coins emitted by the city of Nicopolis in Armenia Minor show the portraits of the
king Aristobulus and his wife Salome. This mint raises the question of the true identity of
Salome, in order to know if she was the famous Salome ' Salome of the Seven Veils'
who, by order of her mother Herodias, would have charmed Antipas in dancing to obtain
the head of John the Baptist. Going over the accounts of Flavius Josephus writings and
the Gospels, together with a reassessment of several aspects of the deeply complex
genealogy of the Herodians, this article attempts to show that in fact there were two
different women.

Index:

Delrieux, Fabrice

Title:

La crise financire des cits grecques d'Asie Mineure au Ier sicle a.C. et la lettre de
Cicron Q. Minucius Thermus (Fam., XIII, 56) / Fabrice Delrieux

Source:

Hellenistic Karia : proceedings of the First International Conference on Hellenistic Karia,


Oxford, 29 June-2 July 2006 / ed. by Riet van Bremen and Jan-Mathieu Carbon. Bordeaux : De Boccard, 2010. - P. 505-526

Index:

Delrieux, Fabrice

Title:

Les monnaies de Mylasa au nom de Tib. Claudius Melas. Bienfait, droit de cit romaine et
culte imprial dans la Carie du Ier sicle p.C. / Fabrice Delrieux

Source:

Des dserts d'Afrique au pays des Allobroges : mlanges offerts Franois Bertrandy. T.
1 / textes runis et d. par Fabrice Delrieux et Franois Kayser. - Chambry : Universit
de Savoie, 2010. - (Collection Socits, religions, politiques ; no. 16). - P. 107-144

Index:

Gitler, Haim 1962-

Title:

A hoard of Tyrian and Athenian coins from Dalton, Israel / Haim Gitler and Oren Tal

Source:

Phniciens d'Orient et d'Occident : mlanges Josette Elayi / d. par Andr Lemaire ; avec
la collab. de Bertrand Dufour et Fabian Pfitzmann. - Paris : Maisonneuve, 2014. (Cahiers de l'Institut du Proche-Orient ancien du Collge de France ; 2). - P. 243-249

Index:

Gitler, Haim 1962-

Title:

More than meets the eye : Athenian owls and the chronology of Southern Palestinian
coinages of the Persian period / Haim Gitler, Oren Tal

Source:

Israel Numismatic Research 9 (2014) p. 15-27, pl. 1

Abstract:

In our INR 7 paper we suggested that with regard to the treatment of eyes on Philistian
coins, the predominant style was the three-quarter profile eye found on Athenian
tetradrachms in c. 420390 BCE. In this follow-up paper we have re-examined 53
Athenian issues found in licensed archeological excavations in Palestine. The percentages
of coins per period in terms of similarity of eye treatment between these Athenian finds
and the Philistian and Samarian coinages are significantly similar. Artistically, this
indicates that local craftsmen were strongly influenced by Greek die engraving. Another
implication may be chronological, suggesting a close dating between the circulating
Athenian issues and local coins.

Index:

Gorini, Giovanni 1941-

Title:

La presenza greca in Italia Settentrionale : la documentazione numismatica / Giovanni


Gorini

Published:

[S.l.] : Universidad de Sevilla, [1992]

Note:

Offprint from: Griegos en occidente / ed. de Francisca Chaves Tristn. - [Sevilla] :


Secretariado de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla 1992. (Anales de la
Universidad Hispalense.. Ser. Filosofa letras ; no. 139). P. 91-114

Index:

Hghammar, Kerstin 1950-

Title:

The ancient Koan and Kalymnian coins at the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm / Kerstin
Hghammar

Source:

Opus mixtum : uppsatser kring Uppsala universitets myntkabinett / utg. Harald Nilsson.
- Uppsala : Uppsala Universitet, 2009. - (Studia Numismatica Upsaliensia ; 4). - P. 95114

Index:

Holt, Walter C.

Title:

A new Seleucid bronze coin and Dura hoard 13 revisited / Walter C. Holt and Nicholas L.
Wright

Source:

Israel Numismatic Research 5 (2010) p. 59-65

Abstract:

An unpublished bronze coin in the name of King Antiochus allows a reattribution of a key
coin from Hoard 13 at Dura-Europos. The coin is assessed in light of the available
evidence and the hoard re-dated.

Index:

Kagan, Jonathan H.

Title:

The earliest coinage of Corcyra / Jonathan Kagan

Source:

Nomismatik kai oikonomik istora st n peiro kat t n archait ta : praktik tou 1ou
Diethnos snedrou (Panepist m
io Iannnn, 3-7 Oktvrou 2007) = Numismatic
history and economy in Epirus during Antiquity : proceedings of the 1 st International
Conference (University of Ioannina, October 3rd-7th 2007) / ed. by Katerini Liampi ... [et
al.]. - Athna : Etairea Melts Nomismatiks kai Oikonomiks Istoras, Lda Lthos,
2013. - (Kerma ; 3). - P. 3-8, pl. 1

Index:

Konuk, Koray 1968-

Title:

L'Asie Mineure aux poques archaque et classique / Koray Konuk

Source:

A survey of numismatic research, 1996-2001 / ed. generales Carmen Alfaro, Andrew


Burnett. - Madrid : International Association of Professional Numismatists, 2003. P.
113-131

Index:

Lorber, Catharine C.

Title:

An abortive era under Ptolemy IV Philopator? / Catharine C. Lorber

Source:

Studies in memory of Dan Barag / ed. by: Robert Deutsch and Boaz Zissu. - Jerusalem :
Israel Numismatic Journal, 2014. - (Israel Numismatic Journal ; vol. 18). - P. 31-38

Abstract:

Ptolemaic tetradrachms with a letter gamma between the legs of the eagle were
produced in several styles, indicating that they were probably products of more than one
mint. Die linkage and erasures suggest they were followed by unmarked coins. The
gamma-unmarked tetradrachms occur in hoards together with early issues of the
Ptolemaic era coinage and show some stylistic affinities to the era coins. They can be
attributed to Syria and Phoenicia under Ptolemy IV and may perhaps reflect a short-lived
attempt to introduce an era based on the victory at Raphia in 217.

Index:

Lorber, Catharine C.

Title:

Dating the portrait coinage of Ptolemy I / Catharine C. Lorber

Source:

American Journal of Numismatics 2nd ser. 24 (2012) p. 33-44, pl. 5-7

Abstract:

Ptolem Is introduction of his portrait/eagle tetradrachms is dated shortly after his


reconquest of Cyprus in 294 bce, and control links indicate that the reform was efected
contemporaneously in Egypt, on Cyprus, and at Sidon and Tyre. Ater an initial phase of
intense minting associated with this reform, other episodes of heightened production are
identiied and associated with military actions of Ptolemy I and II.

Index:

Lorber, Catharine C.

Title:

An Egyptian interpretation of Alexander's elephant headdres / Catharine C. Lorber

Source:

American Journal of Numismatics 2nd ser. 24 (2012) p. 21-31

Abstract:

he depiction of Alexander the Great in an elephant headdress on tetradrachms of early


Hellenistic Egypt may recall the Syrian elephant hunt of the New Kingdom pharaoh

hutmose III, a great conqueror in Asia. Alexander was associated with hutmose III in the
temple of Amun-Ra at Karnak.
Index:

Newell, Edward Theodore 1886-1941

Title:

The Alexander coinage of Sicyon / arr. from notes of Edward T. Newell ; with comments
and additions by Sydney P. Noe

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 6

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1950

Index:

Newell, Edward Theodore 1886-1941

Title:

Late Seleucid mints in Ake-Ptolemais and Damascus / by Edward T. Newell

Series:

Numismatic notes and monographs ; no. 84

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1939

Index:

Newell, Edward Theodore 1886-1941

Title:

The pre-imperial coinage of Roman Antioch / [E.T. Newell]

Source:

Numismatic Chronicle 4th ser. 19 (1919) p. 69-113, pl. 6-7

Index:

Newell, Edward Theodore 1886-1941

Title:

The Seleucid mint of Antioch / by Edward T. Newell

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1918

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Kaiserliche Privilegien fr Gladiatorenmunera und Tierhetzen / Johannes Noll

Source:

Jahrbuch fr Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 42-43 (1992-1993) p. 49-82

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Kitanaura : Mnzen und Geschichte einer kleinen Stadt in den ostlykischen Bergen /
Johannes Noll

Source:

Jahrbuch fr Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 46 (1996) p. 729

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Selge : historisch-numismatische Bemhungen um die Kultur einer untergegangenen


pisidischen Stadt / Johannes Noll

Source:

XII. Internationaler Numismatischer Kongress Berlin 1997 : Akten = proceedings =


actes. Bd. 1 / hrsg. von Bernd Kluge und Bernhard Weisser. - Berlin : Staatliche Museen
zu Berlin, 2000. P. 706-714

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Side : zur Geschichte einer kleinasiatischen Stadt in der rmischen Kaiserzeit im Spiegel
ihrer Mnzen / Johannes Noll

Source:

Antike Welt 21 (1990) p. 244-265

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Von Anazarbos nach Mopsuhestia : historische Anmerkungen zu zwei unpublizierten


Stadtprgungen der Rmischen Kaiserzeit aus Kilikien / Johannes Noll, Herbert Zellner

Source:

Jahrbuch fr Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 45 (1995) p. 39-49

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Zur neueren Forschungsgeschichte der kaiserzeitlichen Stadtprgungen Kleinasiens /


Johannes Noll

Source:

Internationales Kolloquium zur kaiserzeitlichen Mnzprgung Kleinasiens : 27.-30. April


1994 in der Staatlichen Mnzsammlung Mnchen / Hrsg. von Johannes Noll, Bernhard
Overbeck, Peter Weiss. - Milano : Eennerre, 1997. - (Nomismata ; 1). P. 4-23

Index:

Noll, Margret Karola

Title:

Gamerses : berlegungen zur Identitt eines lokalen Mnzherrn im Achmenidenreich /


Margret K. und Johannes Noll

Published:

Saarbrcken : SDV, 1996

Note:

Offprint from: Hellas und der griechische Osten : Studien zur Geschichte und
Numismatik der griechischen Welt : Festschrift fr Peter Robert Franke zum 70.
Geburtstag / Hrsg.: Wolfgang Leschorn, Auguste V. B. Miron und Andrei Miron. Saarbrcken : SDV, 1996. P. 197-209

Index:

Oman, Charles William Chadwick 1860-1946

Title:

Chronology of the coinage of Antiochus VIII of Syria / [C. Oman]

Source:

Numismatic Chronicle 4th ser. 17 (1917) p. 190-206, pl. 8

Index:

Papadopoulos, John K. 1958-

Title:

Minting identity : coinage, ideology and the economics of colonization in Akhaian Magna
Graecia / John K. Papadopoulos

Source:

Cambridge Archaeological Journal 12 (2002) 1 p. 21-55

Abstract:

This article focuses on the early coinage of the Akhaian cities of South Italy - Sybaris,
Kroton, Metapontion, Kaulonia, Poseidonia - against the backdrop of colonization.
Minting an early and distinctive series of coins, these centres were issuing coinage well
before their mother-cities, a phenomenon that has never been full appreciated. With
its origins in a colonial context, the Akhaian coinage of Magna Graecia not only differs
from that of the early coin-minting states of the Greek mainland, it offers a case study
that challenges long-held assumptions and potentially contributes to a better
understanding of the origins of coinage. It does so by suggesting that coinage is much
more than a symbol of authority and represents considerably more than just an abstract
notion of sovereignty or hegemony. The images or emblems that the Akhaians of South
Italy chose for their coins are those current in the contemporary cultural landscape of
the historic Akhaians, but at the same time actively recall the world of the heroic
Akhaians of the Bronze Age by referring to prehistoric measures of value. More than his,
the vicissitudes of colonial and indigenous history in parts of South Italy in the Archaic
period were not merely reflected in coinage, the coins themselves were central to the
processes of transformation. By boldly minting - constructing - their identity on coinage,
the Akhaians of South Italy chose money in order to create relations of dominance and
to produce social orders that had not existed before.

Index:

Papadopoulos, John K. 1958-

Title:

Money, art, and the construction of value in the ancient Mediterranean / John K.

Papadopoulos
Source:

The construction of value in the ancient world / ed. by John K. Papadopoulos and Gary
Urton. - Los Angeles : Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, cop. 2012. - (Cotsen
advanced seminar series ; vol. 5). - P. 261-287

Abstract:

One of the most critical developments in the course of Mediterranean history was the
invention of coinage. The quest for metalsthe very commodities that define our
periodization of ancient Greece (Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age)is not simply an
issue of technological innovations, the vicissitudes of supply, or the mechanics of
regional networks but a real search for structuring commodities of value that ultimately
leads to an economic system of exchange not limited to elites. The culmination is the
invention of coinage, which first occurs in western Anatolia and eastern Greece in the
cultural milieu of the later seventh and sixth centuries B.C. It is an innovation with global
consequences. In searching for the origins of coinage, the specifics of the particular
cultural context are of paramount importance. By focusing on the early coinage of
several Greek centers, more particularly on the emblems that certain city-states chose
for their coinage, images that hark back to prehistoric measures of value -cattle, bronze
tripods, grain- this paper challenges long-held assumptions as to the economic
underpinnings of coinage. Struck by the state-the polis-these emblems sought to
represent a collective identity. By boldly minting their identities on silver coinage, the
Greek city-states chose money, the very vehicle of value, to create relations of
dominance and to produce social orders that had not existed before.

Index:

Peter, Ulrike 1966-

Title:

The numismatic web portal for ancient coins of Thrace: http://www.corpusnummorum.eu / Ulrike Peter

Source:

Birinci Uluslararasi Anadolu Para Tarihi ve Numismatik Kongresi : bildiriler = First


International Congress of the Anatolian Monetary History and Numismatics / editrler:
Dortluk, Kahan, Ogu Tekin, Remie Bora Sehan ; [ngilice editr: Mark Wilson],
- Antalya : Suna-nan Kra Akdeni Medenietleri Aratrma Enstits, 2014. - P. 481486

Index:

Pitchfork, Colin E.

Title:

Two recent hoards of cistophori / Colin Pitchfork

Source:

Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia 17 (2006) p. 105-113

Index:

Ripolls Alegre, Pere Pau 1953-

Title:

La moneda en el rea rural de Ebusus (siglo IV-I a.C.) / Pere Pau Ripolls ... [et al.]

Source:

s i circulaci de la moneda a la Hispnia Citerior : XIII Curs d'Histria Monetria


d'Hispnia [26 i 27 novembre 2009] / coord. cientfica, Marta Campo. - Barcelona :
MNAC, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, 2009. - P. 105-135

Abstract:

The study of the collection of coins presented by A. Martin to the MAEF, in 1991, coming
from sporadic findings in rural areas of ibiza, has allowed us to improve our knowledge
about the coinages circulating in Ebusus, between the 5th/4th centuries BC and the 1st
BC. During this peri- od the monetary output of Ebusus covered, almost in its totality the
bronze monetary needs of the island. The new collection also ratifies the levels of
production in every period in which coins are grouped. The sample also attested the
nonexistence of differences between the bronze coins used in an urban media and in
necropolis and those that were used in rural and periurban context. By its size and
weight it was an unsuitable coinage to cover payments with considerable quantity, due
to his reduced value, but they show the intense and early monetization of Ebusus,
already from early 3rd century BC.

Index:

Schwabacher, Willy 1897-1972

Title:

Die Mnzen der Olynthos-Grabung : zu Hugo Gaebler's 'Flschungen makedonischer


Mnzen II' / [W. Schwabacher]

Source:

American Journal of Archaeology 42 (1938) 1 (January-March) p. 70-76, pl. 10-12

Index:

Sheedy, Kenneth A.

Title:

The heroic image and the portrait coinages of Lykian dynasts / Kenneth A. Sheedy

Source:

Coins from Asia Minor and the East : selections from the Colin E. Pitchfork Collection /
Nicholas Wright ; with contrib. by O. Bopearachchi ... [et al.]. - Sydney : Australian
Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies, 2011. - (Ancient coins in Australian collections ;
vol. 2). - P. 23-29

Index:

Stroobants, Fran

Title:

De lokale bronsmuntslag in de regio van Pisidi en Pamphyli tijdens de derde eeuw n.C.
/ Fran Stroobants

Source:

Terra Incognita 6 (2009-2010) p. 155-184

Abstract:

This study aims to reconstruct and explain the rich civic coin production in Pisidia and
Pamphylia during the third century AD, a period when these two regions in the
southwest of Asia Minor went through a distinct military, socio-economic and monetary
evolution. Firstly, a quantitative analysis is carried out to reconstruct a regional mean of
coin production. Secondly, the observed patterns and evolutions are analysed by means
of some urban case-studies. In many cases the cause for an increase in coin production
can be related to an increased military presence and/or the organisation of large-scale
agones hieroi. However, some cities show a lack of active minting when one of these
phenomena occurred. When a city had other stocks of small change at their disposal,
there seems to have been no necessity to mint their own coinage, even during periods of
increased purchasing power. In this way, it is possible that some kind of regional system
existed with cities increasing their coin production at alternating intervals and only when
strictly necessary, depending on the presence of absence of external stocks of small
change.

Index:

Tal, Oren 1968-

Title:

Negotiating identity in an international context under Achaemenid rule : the indigenous


Persian-period coinages of Palestine as an allegory / Oren Tal

Source:

The Judeans in the Achaemenid Age : negotiating identity in an international context /


ed. by Oded Lipschits, Gary N. Knoppers, and Manfred Oeming. - Winona Lake :
Eisenbrauns, 2011. - P. 445-459

Index:

Tekin, Ou 1958-

Title:

More coins of Agathocles, son of Lysimachus : a reattribution / Ou Tekin

Source:

Birinci Uluslararasi Anadolu Para Tarihi ve Numismatik Kongresi : bildiriler = First


International Congress of the Anatolian Monetary History and Numismatics / editrler:
Dortluk, Kayhan, Oguz Tekin, Remziye Boyraz Sehan ; [ngilice editr: Mark Wilson],
- Antalya : Suna-nan Kra Akdeni Medenietleri Aratrma Enstits, 2014. - P. 559574

Index:

Troxell, Hyla A.

Title:

Studies in the Macedonian coinage of Alexander the Great / Hyla A. Troxell

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 21

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1997

Index:

Vitale, Marco

Title:

Zwei neue Prgephasen des Koinon von Lcaonia unter Antonieus Pius und Maximinus
Thrax : neue Erkenntnisse zum Landtag der Eparchie Lycaonia / Marco Vitale

Source:

Schweizer Mnzbltter 240 (Dezember 2010) p. 103-111

Index:

Wojan, Franck

Title:

Trapzonte du Pont sous l'Empire romain : tude historique et corpus montaire / Franck
Wojan

Source:

Revue Numismatique 162 (2006) p. 181-229, pl. 17-33

Abstract:

The ancient Pontic city of Trapezus (now called Trabzon, in Turkey) issued a bronze
coinage under the Roman Empire (between the reign of Trajan - 98-1 17 A.D. - and the
reign of Philip - 244-249 A.D. - to be more precise). First of all, this article aims at
putting the ancient city back in its historical context (Antiquity) and also in its
geographical context (the South-East basin of Pontus-Euxinus and the Northern littoral
of the Anatolian Peninsula). Nowadays, the following corpus lists a range of 259 items
spread over 20 issues. To finish, some statistics will allow us to characterize the
Trapezus monetary workshop, which more or less functioned like most of its neighbours',
and whose purpose was to supply the city and its area with divisonal coins.

R OMAN N UMISMATICS
Index:

Aarts, Joris Gerardus 1962-

Title:

De munten : Romeins geld in een gewoon boerendorp ? / Joris Aarts, Jelle Prins

Source:

Een nederzetting en grafveld uit de Romeinse tijd op de Heesmortel bij Riethoven / Henk
Hiddink ; met bijdr. van: Joris Aarts ... [et al.]. - Amsterdam : VUhbs-Vrije Universiteit,
cop. 2013. - (Zuidnederlandse archeologische rapporten ; 51). - P. 91-100, 271-277

Index:

Aitchison, Nicholas Boyter

Title:

Roman wealth, native ritual : coin hoards within and beyond Roman Britain / N.B.
Aitchison

Source:

World Archaeology 20 (1988) 2 (October) p. 270-284

Abstract:

Coin deposits constitute one of the more striking, and yet common, elements of the
archaeological record of Roman Britain. However, their study is based upon assumptions
concerning the motives behind deposition and distinctions made between hoards and
other categories of coin find. This paper has two aims. Firstly, it seeks to demonstrate
the inadequacy of current interpretations of coin hoards. Secondly, it attempts to
broaden the analysis of coin hoards by considering also votive deposits of coins in areas
peripheral to and beyond the frontiers of Roman Britain. Several common features
between coin deposits within and beyond the province are identified, and the
implications of these for the motives behind deposition -- and the nature of RomanoBritish society and economy -- are then considered.

Index:

Alfldi, Maria Radnti 1926-

Title:

Die constantinische Goldprgung in Trier / Maria R. Alfldi

Source:

Jahrbuch fr Numismatik und Geldgeschichte 9 (1958) p. 99-139, pl. 4-11

Index:

Berdeaux-Le Brazidec, Marie-Laure

Title:

Fragments de trsors montaires romains trouvs en Bretagne, conservs au muse


d'Archologie nationale / [Marie-Laure Berdeaux-Le Brazidec]

Source:

Trsors montaires. T. XXII: Trsors de l'Ouest de la France] / Bibliothque nationale de


France, Dpartement des monnaies, mdailles et antiques ; [textes d. par Michel
Amandry]. - Paris : Bibliothque nationale de France, 2007. - P. 207-248, pl. 27

Index:

Duncan-Jones, Richard 1937-

Title:

Money and government in the Roman Empire / Richard Duncan-Jones

Published:

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994

Abstract:

Rome's conquests gave her access to the accumulated metal resources of most of the
known world. An abundant gold and silver coinage circulated within her empire as a
result. But coinage changes later suggest difficulty in maintaining metal supplies. By
studying Roman coin-survivals in a wider context, Dr Duncan-Jones uncovers important
facts about the origin of coin-hoards of the Principate. He constructs a new profile of
minting, financial policy and monetary circulation, by analysing extensive coin evidence
collected for the first time. His findings considerably advance ou knowledge of crucial
areas of the Roman economy. This book will be an essential reference work for Roman
historians and numismatists and will also be of interest to economic historians.

Index:

Duncan-Jones, Richard 1937-

Title:

Structure and scale in the Roman economy / Richard Duncan-Jones

Published:

Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1990

Abstract:

This book considers important interlocking themes. Did the Roman Empire have a single
'national' economy, or was its economy localised and fragmented? Can coin and pottery
survivals demonstrate the importance of long-distance trade? How fast did essential
news travel by sea, and what does that imply about Mediterranean sailing-patterns?
Further subjects considered include taxation, commodity-prices, demography, and army
pay and manpower. The book is very wide-ranging in its geographical coverage and in
the evidence that it explores. By analysing specific features of the economy the
contrasting discussions examine important questions about its character and limitations,
and about how surviving evidence should be interpreted. The book throws new and
significant light on the economic life of Europe and the Mediterranean in antiquity, and
will be valuable to ancient historians and students of European economic history.

Index:

Elkins, Nathan T.

Title:

Numismatics, Roman Imperial / Nathan T. Elkins

Published:

Encyclopedia of global archaeology. Vo. 8 / Claire Smith, ed.. - New York : Springer
Reference, 2014. - P. 5522-5529

Index:

Ellams, Matthew

Title:

Experiencing the Republican Empire : a numismatic perspective / Matthew Ellams ... [et
al.]

Source:

Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia 25 (2014) p. 55-67

Abstract:

This article takes three case studies of Republican provincial coinage in the eastern
Mediterranean as a starting point to examine what provincial coinage in the Roman
Republic can reveal about Roman hegemony in this period. The case studies
demonstrate the divergent experience of Roman power before the rule of Augustus;
while in Boeotia Roman contact appears to have brought about a decline in minting,
within Achaea production continued as the Romans used local coinage for their own
(likely military) purposes. Finally an examination of the currency of Crete and Cyrenaica
reveals how numismatic iconography from this period can reflect Roman conceptions of
power, and the Roman perception of the regions they had conquered. These three case
studies reveal the potential of this type of evidence, traditionally the prerogative of
Greek numismatists, in aiding our understanding of Roman expansion and Roman

ideologies.
Index:

Elliott, Colin P.

Title:

The acceptance and value of Roman silver coinage in the second and third centuries AD /
by Colin P. Elliott

Published:

London : Royal Numismatic Society, 2014

Note:

Offprint from: Numismatic Chronicle 174 (2014) p. 129-152

Abstract:

The debasement of imperial silver currency in the third century AD is one of the factors
traditionally thought to have contributed to the collapse of the Augustan monetary
system, which in turn is often regarded as part of a broader crisis. A comparison of the
fineness and weight of imperial silver coinage with ancient sources which describe the
changing role of argentarii and nummularii, the primary institutions for currency
exchange and assay, reveals several important differences between the reaction to
currency manipulations of the central government in the mid- to late second century as
compared with those pursued almost a century later. However, if the value of imperial
currency was partly or wholly related to its acceptability to coin-users, then the
abundance or paucity of information from contemporary monetary experts may have
had considerable influence upon the potential for wider economic crisis. A case can be
made that this is what happened in the third century: in the face of increased efforts to
secure over-valuation of currency, independent exchanges and assayers were crowded
out of local markets. Changes to monetary institutions and their role within the
monetary system of the Late Principate, may also help explain why the kinds of
economic consequences which seem to have characterised the third century were not
produced earlier.

Index:

Fischer, Svante

Title:

The coins in the grave of King Childeric / Svante Fischer & Lennart Lind

Source:

Journal of Archaeology and Ancient History 14 (2015) p. 3-36

Abstract:

This article contextualizes some one hundred mid- to late 5th century solidi and two
hundred silver coins found in the grave of King Childeric in Tournai, Belgium. We argue
that the coins in the grave must have been assembled for the specific purpose of the
burial rite and that some of the participants in the burial rite were allowed to look at the
coins before the grave was sealed. We argue that they were capable of identifying the
various coins because they were literate and familiar with Roman iconography. It follows
that the solidus hoard together with the other coins is a meaningful composition that has
been manipulated for ideological purposes by Clovis himself. The coins must hence be
explained in a manner that considers Clovis ideological motives, as the grave and its
contents run contrary to all usual explanations.

Index:

Geissler, Warner Reinhold 1807-

Title:

Ueber die Aechtheitsbeurtheilung der antiken rmischen Mnzen / von Warner Reinhold
Geissler

Published:

Bautzen : Monse, 1871

Index:

Ghesquire, Joseph H. 1731-1802

Title:

Mmoire sur un dpt de mdailles romaines de grand bronze, dterr Wareghem,


village de la Chtellenie de Courtray, au mois de janvier 1778 / par M. l'Abb Ghesquiere

Source:

Mmoires de l'Acadmie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-arts de Belgique
4 (1783) p. 359-371

Index:

Gorini, Giovanni 1941-

Title:

Tesoretto di et repubblicana da Forum Sempronii / Giovanni Gorini

Source:

Forum Sempronii. I: Scavi e ricerche, 1974-2012 / a cura di Mario Luni e Oscar Mei. Urbino : Quattro venti, cop. 2012. - (Quaderni di archeologia nelle Marche ; 17). - P.
139-154

Index:

Heeren, Stijn 1976-

Title:

Archeologisch onderzoek op de vindplaats van gouden munten en hakzilver uit de 5 de


eeuw bij Pey, gemeente Echt-Susteren / Stijn Heeren en Jan Roymans

Series:

Zuidnederlandse archeologische rapporten ; 57

Published:

Amsterdam : Archeologisch Centrum Vrije Universiteit, 2014

Index:

Hollard, Dominique 1957-

Title:

Deux doubles sesterces casqus indits de Postume (261) / Hollard (Dominique)

Source:

Bulletin de la Socit Franaise de Numismatique 69 (2014) 9 (novembre) p. 279-282

Index:

Hollard, Dominique 1957-

Title:

Le fonds rpublicain du Cabinet des mdailles de Paris / Hollard (Dominique)

Source:

Bulletin de la Socit Franaise de Numismatique 69 (2014) 10 (dcembre) p. 288-295

Index:

Hollard, Dominique 1957-

Title:

Les siliques signature SMCS de Constant II (409-411) / Hollard (Dominique)

Source:

Bulletin de la Socit Franaise de Numismatique 70 (2015) 1 (janvier) p. 18-20

Index:

Kker, Hseyin

Title:

Roma mparatorluk Dnemi Komama Sikkeleri / Hseyin Kker

Source:

Birinci Uluslararasi Anadolu Para Tarihi ve Numismatik Kongresi : bildiriler = First


International Congress of the Anatolian Monetary History and Numismatics / editrler:
Dortluk, Kahan, Ogu Tekin, Remie Bora Sehan ; [ngilice editr: Mark Wilson],
- Antalya : Suna-nan Kra Akdeni Medenietleri Aratrma Enstits, 2014. - P. 345359

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

The coins from a Roman-period farmstead at el-Qabu, south of Ashqelon / Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 71 (September 2012) p. 35-46

Abstract:

Fifty-seven bronze coins were found in several structures, installations and tombs at ElQabu. Fifty-three of the coins, including a hoard of twenty-three bronzes, were
identified. With the exception of two Hellenistic and three early Roman specimens, as
well as a single Byzantine nummus (first half of the sixth century), all the isolated coins
fall between the second half of the second century and the reign of Maximinian Herculius
(286305 CE). Among the early coins is a rare flan with a trapezoidal section, probably
originating in Jerusalem. Another interesting and rare early find is a lead token minted
under the Roman administration in Egypt in the firstsecond centuries CE. The hoard of
23 bronzes was found concealed in a small cavity that had been dug into a floor of
beaten earth in Building 4. It consisted of a homogenous group of imperial and provincial
bronzes, struck in a limited time range between the mid-second and mid-third centuries
CE. The small monetary value of its contents seems to hint that it was deposited by the
occupants of the structure.

Index:

Metcalf, William Edwards

Title:

The cistophori of Hadrian / by William E. Metcalf

Series:

Numismatic studies ; 15

Published

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1980

Index:

Moorhead, Sam

Title:

Coinage at the end of Roman Britain / by Sam Moorhead and Philippa Walton

Source:

AD 410 : the history and archaeology of late and post-Roman Britain / ed. by F.K.
Haarer ; with Rob Collins ... [et al.]. - London : Society for the Promotion of Roman
Studies, 2014. P. 99-116

Abstract:

Coinage is probably the most tangible form of material culture dating to the late fourth
and early fifth centuries A.D. As a result, numismatic evidence, and particularly hoards
data, has played a pivotal role in dating the end of Roman Britain. This article
summarises the numismatic evidence for the period and illustrates how both hoards and
site finds can be used to explore the chronology and nature of coin use throughout the
diocese of Britannia and its apparent collapse in the post-Roman period.

Index:

Moorhead, Sam

Title:

Ever decreasing circles : the 'nummus' economy at Butrint (Albania) and beyond / Sam
Moorhead

Source:

Nomismatik kai oikonomik istora st n peiro kat t n archait ta : praktik tou 1ou
Diethnos snedrou (Panepist m
io Iannnn, 3-7 Oktvrou 2007) = Numismatic
history and economy in Epirus during Antiquity : proceedings of the 1 st International
Conference (University of Ioannina, October 3rd-7th 2007) / ed. by Katerini Liampi ... [et
al.]. - Athna : Etairea Melts Nomismatiks kai Oikonomiks Istoras, Lda Lthos,
2013. - (Kerma ; 3). - P. 601-614

Abstract:

Around 1500 late Roman and early Mediaeval nummi have been found on the Butrint
Foundation excavations conducted in the Triconch Palace and the site at Diaporit. These
coins date from the 4th century until the end of the 6th century and provide a great deal
of information about the monetary economy of the site and the broader Mediterranean in
late antiquity.

Index:

Moorhead, Sam

Title:

Expanding the frontiers : how the Portable Antiquities Scheme database increases
knowledge of Roman coin use in England / Sam Moorhead

Source:

A decade of discovery : proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007


/ ed. by Sally Worrell ... [et al.]. - Oxford : Archaeopress 2010. - (BAR British series ;
520). - P. 143-160

Index:

Moorhead, Sam

Title:

Silbury Hill, Wiltshire : Roman coins from the Silbury region / Sam Moorhead

Series:

Research Department report series ; no. 102-2011

Published:

Portsmouth : English Heritage, 2011

Abstract:

Recent research has cast new light on the Romano-British roadside settlement adjacent
to Silbury Hill. Work on the coins from the area by Sam Moorhead over a number of
years has contributed greatly to this, and this report describes ten groups of coin finds.
It makes available the catalogues of several assemblages which have not previously
been fully published. Taken as a whole, the assemblages provide an interesting
chronological profile for coin use / loss in the Silbury region which informs other research

into Roman activity in the region.


Index:

Mora Serrano, Bartolom 1960-

Title:

El depsito de plomos monetiformes de las termas Alameda (Urgapa?), Mlaga / por


Bartolom Mora Serrano

Source:

Numisma 246 (2002) (enero-diciembre) p. 39-67

Abstract:

A cache of coin-like lead pieces from the high imperial baths at Alameda, in the province
of Malaga, offers a rare and valuable archaeological perspective to the 150 pieces that
compose it, as well as to similar lead pieces recovered from the area surrounding the
dig. The find gives special meaning to the urban usage of these numismatic pieces,
whose reduced size and variety of designs, radiating heads, stars, and above all, simple
combinations of small spheres, contrast with other lead pieces from mining and
agricultural zones, which are better known.

Index:

Mora Serrano, Bartolom 1960-

Title:

Moneda tardoantigua en Malaca (Mlaga) : un ocultamiento monetario del siglo V d.C.


procedente del teatro romano / por Bartolom Mora Serrano

Source:

Numisma 251 (enero-diciembre) p. 191-212

Abstract:

The late occupation of the Roman theatre at Malaca (Malaga) is characterized by a rich
archaeological record with the emphasis on coins. Together with the many isolated finds,
we point out the recovery of several coin hoards which for the most part consist of
coinage from the 4th century AD. The hoard examined here is chronologically the most
recent of those documented so far, since the remaining archaeological material from the
structures and particularly its composition and characteristics relate to coinage from the
beginning of the 5th century AD. This very well-worn and clipped coinage, is established
as having been concealed between the second quarter and the mid years of that
century.

Index:

Noll, Johannes 1953-

Title:

Colonia und Socia der Rmer : ein neuer Vorschlag zur Auflsung der Buchstaben SR
auf den Mnzen von Antiocheia bei Pisidien / von Johannes Noll

Source:

Rom und der griechische Osten : Festschrift fr Hatto H. Schmitt zum 65. Geburtstag,
dargebracht von Schlern, Freunden und Mnchener Kollegen / hrsg. von Ch. Schubert
und K. Brodersen ; unter Mitarb. von U. Huttner. - Stuttgart : Steiner, 1995. - P. 350370

Index:

Paunov, Evgeni I. 1972-

Title:

Actium and the 'legionary' coinage of Mark Antony : historical, economic and monetary
consequences in Thrace (the coin evidence) / Eugeni I. Paunov, Ilya S. Prokopov

Source:

Nomismatik kai oikonomik istora st n peiro kat t n archait ta : praktik tou 1ou
Diethnos snedrou (Panepist m
io Iannnn, 3-7 Oktvrou 2007) = Numismatic
history and economy in Epirus during Antiquity : proceedings of the 1st International
Conference (University of Ioannina, October 3rd-7th 2007) / ed. by Katerini Liampi ...
[et al.]. - Athna : Etairea Melts Nomismatiks kai Oikonomiks Istoras, Lda Lthos,
2013. - (Kerma ; 3). - P. 107-129, pl. 12-13

Abstract:

After the battle off the Actium promontory on the South Epirote coast on 2 September
31 BC, the course of history in the Mediterranean was dramatically changed. For the
conflict between the armies of Mark Antony and Octavian, there was active involvement
of foreign troops. Thracian mercenaries and allies participated in the ground operations
on both sides, all without seeing actual fighting. Days before the final battle the future
king of Thrace Rhoemetalces I with his own cavalry force, deserted Antons side and
joined Octavian. Dicomes, chieftain of the Getae (from Northeast Thrace), promised

support to Antony but never appeared at Actium. In order to pay his army Mark Antony
organized a large scale coinage in silver, the so called legionary denarii, minted in the
camp at Patrae in the winter of 32/31 BC. Subsequently, large quantities of this coinage
appeared all around the Roman world, including the North in Thrace and Macedonia.
This paper treats aspects of the historical and economic consequences for the northern
Balkan kingdoms and tribes after the 30s BC, which resulted in the rapid transformation
of these territories into Roman provinces. A major portion of the legionary issue was
filtered and transferred via Epirus and Thessaly to the north. These coins continued their
circulation among soldiers, mercenaries and merchants in Thrace and other areas long
after the defeat of Mark Antony. The paper also provides a survey of the main types of
coins circulated in Thrace in the 2nd-1st c. BC, and how they changed over that period.
All known coin hoards from Thrace (modern Bulgaria) with closing dates around or
shortly after Actium (32/31-29/29 BC), are reviewed and analyzed 17 deposits in total
(table 1). A summary table of coin hoards with legionary denarii in Europe (table 2) is
also given. Further, a newly discovered coin hoard of 67 Republican denarii from Vratsa
area (Northwestern Bulgaria), with couple of silver pieces of jewelry (2 bracelets, torque,
2 finger-rings), is also included for illustration and discussion (table 3, figs 2-4). The
hoard closes with issues of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, Armenia devicta type, dated to
32 BC.
Index:

Pink, Karl 1884-1965

Title:

The triumviri monetales and the structure of the coinage of the Roman Republic / by Karl
Pink

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 7

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1952

Index:

Quast, Dieter 1963-

Title:

Velp und verwandte Schatzfunde des frhen 5. Jahrhunderts / Dieter Quast

Source:

Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 41 (2009) p. 207-230

Abstract:

Two treasure troves from the early 5th century, deposited independently, are known
from Velp in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The first one was found
already in 1715 and contained five medaillons (Galla Placidia and Honorius), golden rings
and a huge amount of gold coins'. Those objects still preserved together weigh a little
more than 250g. Seven golden neck-rings with punched decoration are the principal
objects of the second treasure trove, found in 1851, together with two Roman gold
fingerrings and two pieces of 'hacked gold'. With more than 530g of gold, this hoard is
one of the richest found in the Frankish area. Neckrings of type Velp are known
exclusively from some treasure troves from the Lower Rhine area; all of these belong to
a horizon of treasure troves from nearly all of Europe. Reasons for the deposition of
these hoards cant be reconstructed with certaint, but treasure troves with neck-rings
of type Velp are only known from areas without contemporary richly furnished male
burials. Members of the male elite apparently displayed their wealth by votive offerings
during their lifetimes. Velp is characterised by its two treasures troves, and it can be
assumed to have been an important early Frankish centre.

Index:

Van Heesch, Johan 1955-

Title:

Les monnaies augustennes sur quelques sites belges : contribution l'tude de la


chronologie de l'occupation romaine du nord de la Gaule / Johan van Heesch

Source:

Archaeological and historical aspects of West-European societies : album amicorum


Andr van Doorselaer / Marc Lodewijckx (ed.). - Leuven : Leuven University Press,
1996. - (Acta archaeologica Lovaniensia. Monographiae ; 8). - P. 95-107

Index:

Vitale, Marco

Title:

Iudaea recepta : eine neue Legende auf Goldmnzen Vespasians / [Marco Vitale]

Source:

Ancient Society 44 (2014) p. 243-255

Abstracts:

Until now, Roman representations of the first Jewish-Roman War of 66 73 AD on Flavian


coins were thought to be quite coherent, describing Iudaea as having been captured or
conquered: coin types circulated with the legends Iudaea capta, Iudaea devicta or
[Victoria] de Iudaeis. In contrast herewith, Iudaea was not a foreign enemy or a newly
annexed province, but a province already established. But now, for the first time in the
Flavian coinage, the exceptional legend Iudaea recepta appears. Compared with the
other types, the new recepta issue presents a historically and politically more accurate
view of Romes triumph over the Jewish rebels. It indicates the pacification of a province.
Similar proclamations are attested on Augustan coinage.

C ELTIC N UMISMATICS
Index:

Clarke, Roy Rainbird 1914-1963

Title:

A hoard of silver coins of the Iceni from Honingham, Norfolk / by R. Rainbird Clarke

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 28 (1955-1957) p. 1-10

Index:

Doyen, Jean-Marc 1954-

Title:

Deux fractions de statre aux segments de cercle, la lgende LVCOTIOS / Jean-Marc


Doyen et Samuel Gouet

Source:

Bulletin du Cercle dEtudes Numismatiques 47 (2010) 1 (janviermai) p. 207-210

Index:

Genechesi, Julia

Title:

Les monnaies gauloises dcouvertes en territoire voconce / Genechesi (Julia)

Source:

Bulletin de la Socit Franaise de Numismatique 69 (2014) 6 (juin) p. 130-138

Index:

Scheers, Simone 1943-

Title:

The origins and evolution of coinage in Belgic Gaul / Simone Scheers

Source:

Coinage and society in Britain and Gaul : some current problems / ed. by Barry Cunliffe.
- London : The Council for British Archaeology, 1981

Index:

Scheers, Simone 1943-

Title:

Les statres bifaces du type Lummen-Niederzier, un monnayage buron antrieur la


conqute romaine / Simone Scheers

Source:

Archaeological and historical aspects of West-European societies : album amicorum


Andr van Doorselaer / Marc Lodewijckx (ed.). - Leuven : Leuven University Press,
1996. - (Acta archaeologica Lovaniensia. Monographiae ; 8). - P. 87-94

B YZANTINE N UMISMATICS
Index:

Curta, Florin

Title:

Invasion or inflation? : sixth- to seventh-century Byzantine coin hoards in Eastern and


Southeastern Europe / [Florin Curta]

Published:

Annali dell'Istituto Italiano di Numismatica 43 (1996) p. 65-224

Index:

Hahn, Wolfgang Reinhard Otto 1945-

Title:

Moneta Imperii Byzantini. Bd. 1: Von Anastasius I. bis Justinianus I. (491-565) :


einschliesslich der ostgotischen und vandalischen Prgungen / Wolfgang Hahn

Series:

Denkschriften / sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische


Klasse ; Bd. 109

Published:

Wien : Verlag der sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1973

Index:

Hahn, Wolfgang Reinhard Otto 1945-

Title:

Moneta Imperii Byzantini. Bd. 2: Von Justinus II. bis Phocas (565-610) : einschliesslich
der Prgungen der Heraclius-Revolte und mit Nachtrgen zum 1. Band / Wolfgang Hahn

Series:

Denkschriften / sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische


Klasse ; Bd. 119

Published:

Wien : Verlag der sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1975

Index:

Hahn, Wolfgang Reinhard Otto 1945-

Title:

Moneta Imperii Byzantini. Bd. 3: Von Heraclius bis Leo III. Alleinregierung : mit
Nachtrgen zum 1. und 2. Band / Wolfgang Hahn

Series:

Denkschriften / sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische


Klasse ; Bd. 148

Published:

Wien : Verlag der sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1981

Index:

Hahn, Wolfgang Reinhard Otto 1945-

Title:

Studies in early byzantine gold coinage / ed. by Wolfgang Hahn and William E. Metcalf

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 17

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1988

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

Coins from the late Byzantine remains near Shiqmona / Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 63 (June 2010) p. 219-223

Abstract:

The coins from Shiqmona were uncovered in the remains of the monastery, the
buildings, within the winepress and on the surface above the winepress. Out of the
fifteen identified coins, fourteen date to one continuous period, from the early fourth
century until the reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian II; one is an Ayyubid copper
fals. Comparison with the numismatic evidence from previous excavations at Shiqmona,
in 1994 and 1998, shows similarities in periodization and types of coins in circulation.

Index:

Moorhead, Sam

Title:

Early Byzantine copper coins found in Britain : a review of new finds recorded with the
Portable Antiquities Scheme / Sam Moorhead

Published:

Istanbul : Ege Yayinlari, 2009

Note:

Ancient history, numismatics and epigraphy in the mediterranean world : studies in


memory of Clemens E. Bosch and Sabbahat Atlan and in honour of Nezahat Baydur / ed.
b Ou Tekin ; in collab. with Alie Erol. - Istanbul : Ege Yayinlari, 2009. - P. 263-274

EARLY MEDIEVAL N UMISMATICS

Index:

Blunt, Christopher Evelyn 1904-1987

Title:

Four Italian coins imitating Anglo-Saxon types / by C.E. Blunt

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 25 (1945-1948) p. 282-285

Index:

Carl, Filippo 1980-

Title:

Regionaliaione e frammentaione dellarea monetaria romana in et tardoantica : il


caso delloro / Filippo Carl

Published:

Trieste : Ed. Universit di Trieste, 2012

Note:

Offprint from: Incontri di Filologia Classica 10 (2010-2011) p. 121-143

Abstract:

The concept of regionaliation appears frequentl in historical studies to describe the


different forms of fragmentation which are connected with the progressive
disappearance of the political, institutional, economic, social and cultural structures
which had characterized the Late Roman Empire. Theme of this article is an analysis of
the process through which the Late Antique monetary system, based in the 4th century
CE on a common monetar area extended to the entire Empire, split in different
regional sstems, clearl recogniable since the end of the 6th and the 7th century CE.
Only gold urrency is here taken into consideration, both because it circulated on a
parallel and independent circuit, and because the high economic and symbolic value of
this metal attracted towards it a great deal of attention, both from ancient authors (such
as Procopius) and from modern historians (such as Henri Pirenne).

Index:

Carl, Filippo 1980-

Title:

Il sistema monetario in et tardoantica : spunti per una revisione / [Filippo Carl]

Source:

Annali dellIstituto Italiano di Numismatica 53 (2007) p. 155-218

Index:

Cruysheer, Anton T.E.

Title:

De Karolingische schatvondst Bikbergen 1992 / Anton Cruysheer, Bouke Jan van der
Veen, Olaf Langendorff

Source:

De Beeldenaar 39 (2015) 2 p. 83-86

Index:

Dolley, Reginald Hugh Michael 1926-1983

Title:

A new tpe and moneer for Eadbearht Praen / by R.H.M. Dolley

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 28 (1955-1957) p. 243-248

Index:

Dolley, Reginald Hugh Michael 1926-1983

Title:

Two stray finds from St Albans of coins of Offa and of Charlemagne / by R.H.M. Dolley
and D.M. Metcalf

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 28 (1955-1957) p. 459-466

Index:

Haigh, Daniel Henry 1819-1879

Title:

An essay on the numismatic history of the ancient kingdom of the East Angles / by D. H.
Haigh

Published:

Leeds : T.W. Green, 1845

Index:

Jarrett, Jonathan

Title:

Currency change in pre-millennial Catalonia : coinage, counts and economics / Jonathan


Jarrett

Source:

Numismatic Chronicle 169 (2009) p. 217-243

Index:

Kiudsoo, Mauri

Title:

The first Late Viking Age sacrificial deposit from Estonia / Mauri Kiudsoo & Ivar Leimus

Source:

Tutkimusta ja kerily : Suomen Numismaattinen Yhdistys 1914-2014 / toimittaja:


Tuukka Talvio. - Helsinki : Suomen Numismaattinen Yhdistys, 2014. - (Suomen
Numismaattisen Yhdistyksen julkaisuja ; 7). - P. 28-36

Index:

Leimus, Ivar 1953-

Title:

The Viking-Age hoard of Linnakse : some observations / Ivar Leimus, Mauri Kiudsoo and
lle Tamla

Source:

Early medieval monetary history : studies in memory of Mark Blackburn / ed. by Rory
Naismith, Martin Allen and Elina Screen. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2014. - P. 571-621

Abstract:

On 17 August 2010 a Late Viking period hoard (tpq. 1059), consisting of silver coins,
pieces of silver jewellery and fragments of hand-moulded ceramic vessel, was brought to
the Institute of History, University of Tallinn (Figs 1; 2: 18). This remarkable discovery
had been made a day earlier in a recently harvested field in the village of Linnakse
(North-Estonia, county of Anija) using a metal detector. The finder of the hoard also
handed over a number of bronze and iron artefacts from three different periods: the
Roman, the Middle and the Late Iron Age. The artefacts, all of them with marks of
intentional damage or fire deformation, had been found in the same field 2050 m south
of the find-spot of the hoard. The exact circumstances of the discovery remained unclear
due to the urgent need to excavate the silver hoard. Therefore it was decided to proceed
with archaeological investigation, including landscape survey and trial excavations, at
the site.

Index:

Marani, Flavia

Title:

Note sulla circolazione monetaria tardoantica nel Lazio meridionale : i reperti di S. Ilario
ad bivium / Flavia Marani

Source:

Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress, Glasgow 2009. II / ed. by


Nicholas Holmes. - Glasgow : International Numismatic Commission, 2011. P. 15351541

Index:

Meyer, Godelieve M. de 1923-2001

Title:

De herkomst van het zilver uit de vroegmiddeleeuwse Friese munten / G.M. de Meyer en
C.F.M. Koch

Source:

Jaarboek voor Middeleeuwse Geschiedenis 5 (2002) p. 7-26

Index:

Roehrich, Auguste 1872-1957

Title:

Les monnaies mrovingiennes frappes sur le territoire de la Suisse / par A. Roehrich

Source:

Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau 31 (1944) p. 6-24

Index:

Wilde, Carl Wilhelm Ignatius 1858-1936

Title:

Een belangrijke muntvondst te Escharen / [C. Wilde]

Source:

Studin op Godsdienstig, Wetenschappelijk en Letterkundig Gebied n.r. 49 (1897) p.


169-198

M EDIEVAL & MODERN N UMISMATICS


Index:

Aerts, Erik 1955-

Title:

Organisatie en techniek van de muntfabricage in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden tijdens het


Ancien Rgime / [Erik Aerts, Eddy Van Cauwenberghe]

Source:

Jaarboek van het Europees Genootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde (1987) p. 7-144

Index:

Beek, Bert van 1944-

Title:

De munten van Leiden, geslagen tijdens de belegeringen van 1573 en 1574 / door E.J.A.
van Beek

Source:

Jaarboekje voor Geschiedenis en Oudheid van Leiden en Omstreken 66 (1974) p. 51-61

Index:

Beuth, Lodewijk Simon 1900-1980

Title:

Geschiedenis van en geheimschrift op de Zeeuwse zilveren dukaten van 1659-1798 /


door Lod. S. Beuth

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 42 (1955) p. 41-70, pl. 3-4

Abstract:

On July the 9th 1659 a new coin was instituted: the silver ducat. Its type was taken from
the gold ducat, its value fixed at 50 stiver. It was withdrawn in 1847. By far the largest
part of the silver ducats, handed in between 1842 and 1849, were Zeeland coins which
were - wrongly - supposed to be of higher alloy. About 19 million pieces must have been
struck between 1695 and 1798, the date of the last emission just before the closingdown of the Zeeland mint in 1799. For the present study, the Zeeland silver ducats in 18
public and about 50 private collections have been examined and registered. In this way,
the relative rarities could be estimated and the various types and variations
distinguished. As in those days practically each new die caused a more or less slight
variation, the latter are mostly limited to intentional alterations.
The types are the following:
1. 1659-1668 hammered
2. 1672-1680 milled
3. 1694-1721 hammered, coarse workmanship
4. 1727-1750 milled
5. 1757-1798 milled and edged.
Another division is added, based on the characteristics of the successive mintmasters
and die-cutters and the quality of their work. Special attention is given to the
mintmaster Martinus Holtzhey (1752-1764) and his son. A symbolical significance is
detected in the occurrence of single or double loops in the ornament and an allusion to
their family life which is partly confirmed by data from the archives.

Index:

Brgianni, Catherine

Title:

Monetary crises in Greece during the 19th century : Greek membership in the Latin
Monetary Union and numismatic issues / Catherine Brgianni

Source:

Documents and studies on 19th c. monetary history. Moneys and economies during
19th century (from Europe to Asia) : proceedings of the Round Table of the Silver
Monetar Depreciation and International Relations program (ANR DAMIN, LabEx
TransferS), Paris, cole Normale Suprieure, January 13-14, 2012 / G. Depeyrot, ed.. Wetteren : Moneta 2012. - (Collection Moneta ; 139). - P. 27-38

Index:

Brgianni, Catherine

Title:

Monetary mechanisms and numismatic representations in the era of the first


globalisation : the Greek paradigm of the 19th century / Catherine Brgianni

Source:

Three conferences on international monetary history : Business with Money : monetary


politics and capital flows in the era of the first globalization ..., Paris ..., 30 Aug-1 Sept
2012 ; Small change: bronze or copper coins from antiquity to 19 th c., ... Paris, May 1314, 2013 ; Transfers of precious metals and their consequences, 16th-19th c. ..., Madrid,
..., May 16-17, 2013 / G. Depeyrot, ed. ; with the cooperation of C. Brgianni and M.
Kovalchuk. - Wetteren : Moneta, 2013. - ((Collection Moneta ; 156). - P. 19-42

Index:

Bullowa, David Mark 1912-1953

Title:

The commemorative coinage of the United States, 1892-1938 / by David M. Bullowa

Series:

Numismatic notes and monographs ; no. 83

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1938

Index:

Carlyon-Britton, Philip William Poole 1863-1938

Title:

The Saxon, Norman and Plantagenet coinage of Wales / by P.W.P. Carlyon-Britton

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 2 (1905) p. 31-56

Index:

Cicali, Cristina

Title:

Un fiorino piccolo arcaico fra i nominali rinvenuti a Rocca San Silvestro e le probabili
emissioni di questa moneta nel XIII secolo / Cristina Cicali, Alessio Montgano, Massimo
Sozzi

Source:

Archeologia Medievale 33 (2006) p. 547-550

Index:

Croes, Franciscus Huijbertus 1803-1855

Title:

Catalogus van twee zeer belangrijke verzamelingen antieke en hedendaagsche gouden,


zilveren en koperen penningen en munten ... zijnde de eerste nagelaten door... F.H.
Croes : welke verkocht zullen worden ... den 19den Augustus 1856 ... te Amsterdam,
door Cornelis Franois Rood, Gerrit de Vries Jz. en Willem Jodocus Matthias Engelberts
...

Published:

[Amsterdam : s.n., 1856]

Index:

De Ketelaere, Sander

Title:

Muntschat te Gistel : numismatiek in archeologie / Sander De Ketelaere

Published:

[Gent] : Universiteit Gent, [2013]

Index:

Eeghen, Pieter van 1844-1907

Title:

De Munt [van Amsterdam] / redevoering uitgesproken door den voorzitter P. van Eeghen

Source:

Jaarverslag in de negen en twintigste algemeen vergadering op maandag 9 mei 1887


[van het Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap te Amsterdam] p. 37-47

Index:

Elmore Jones, Francis 1898-1982

Title:

Norwich or Northampton : a shortcross problem / b F. Elmore Jones

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 33 (1963) p. 6-11, pl. 10

Index:

Fasel, W. Anton 1930-

Title:

Muntslag in Alkmaar? / [W.A. Fasel]

Source:

Oud Alkmaar 7 (1983) 4 p. 554-556

Index:

Fasel, W. Anton 1930-

Title:

[Muntslag in Alkmaar?] Inderdaad een hypothese / door W.A. Fasel

Source:

Oud Alkmaar 11 (1987) p. 12-13

Index:

Feenstra, Alberto

Title:

Coins as gauge for growth : VOC-'doits' to probe Javas deep monetisation, 17001800 /
Alberto Feenstra

Series:

CGEH working paper series ; no. 49

Published:

Utrecht] : Centre for Global Economic History, 2013

Abstract:

During the eighteenth century the VOC imported over a billion small copper coins (doits)
to Java, which is a remarkable operation for the worlds largest enterprise at that time,
since these coins were unfit to pa for the compans wholesale trade. This paper argues
that the VOC responded to Javas specific need for small coins, because people
increasingly relied on the market for daily necessities and became less dependent on
subsistence farming. The alternative explanations of population growth, substitution and
inflation do not satisfactorily explain the increased demand for these copper doits.
Therefore, this paper proposes that Javas econom underwent a transformation,
particularly after 1750.

Index:

Francis, Grant R.

Title:

James I crowns : new discoveries / by Grant R. Francis

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 16 (1921-1922) p. 123-128

Index:

Gelder, Hendrik Enno van 1916-1998

Title:

Aanvulling op De munten van hertog Karel van Gelre, geslagen na ijn dood (15381543) / door H. Enno van Gelder

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 43 (1956) p. 32-35

Index:

Gelder, Hendrik Enno van 1916-1998

Title:

Het Hollandse muntwezen onder het huis Wittelsbach. [1] / door H. Enno van Gelder

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 39 (1952) p. 1-26, pl. 1-2

Index:

Gelder, Hendrik Enno van 1916-1998

Title:

Het Hollandse muntwezen onder het huis Wittelsbach. [2] / door H. Enno van Gelder

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 46 (1959) p. 27-81, pl. 6-8

Index:

Gelder, Hendrik Enno van 1916-1998

Title:

Stempels van Zeeuwse zilveren dukaten / [H.E.v.G.]

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 56-57 (1968-1969) p. 124-130

Index:

Gogel, Isaac Jan Alexander 1765-1821

Title:

Catalogus van twee zeer belangrijke en fraaije verzamelingen gouden, zilvere, bronzen
en koperen penningen en munten, zoo antieke als hedendaagsche en

vroedschapspenningen ... afkomstig uit de nalatenschap van ... J.J.A. Gogel ... benevens
... penningen betrekkelijk de boekdrukkunst, vroeger nagelaten door Jacobus Koning : al
hetwelk verkocht zal worden ... den 9den October 1855 ... te Amsterdam door Cornelis
Franois Roos, Gerrit de Vries Jz. en Willem Jodocus Matthias Engelberts ...
Published:

[Amsterdam : s.n.], 1855

Index:

Gordus, Adon A.

Title:

Une curieuse fausse monnaie de Henri III de l'atelier de Riom / Gordus (Adon A.), BletLemarquand (Maryse), Bompaire (Marc)

Source:

Bulletin de la Socit Franaise de Numismatique 63 (2008) 6 (juin) p. 99-110

Index:

Haanen, Emile 1947-2014

Title:

Bijdragen aan de muntgeschiedenis van de heerlijkheid en het graafschap Horn ( 12701567) / Emile Haanen

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 101 (2014) p. 58-123

Index:

Hazlitt, William Carew 1834-1913

Title:

The coinage of the European continent : with an introduction and catalogues of mints
dominations and rulers / by W. Carew Hazlitt

Published:

London : Swan Sonnenschein ; New York : Macmillan, 1893

Index:

Kerkwijk, Adolf Octave van 1873-1957

Title:

De stempelsnijders werkzaam aan de Munt te Dordrecht van 1576-1806. I / [A.O. van


Kerkwijk]

Source:

Jaarboek van Munt- en Penningkunde 7 (1920) p. 29-61

Index:

Kerkwijk, Adolf Octave van 1873-1957

Title:

De stempelsnijders werkzaam aan de Munt te Dordrecht van 1576-1806. II / [A.O. van


Kerkwijk]

Source:

Jaarboek van Munt- en Penningkunde 8 (1921) p. 41-67

Index:

Leimus, Ivar Akselevic 1953-

Title:

ber die Beziehungen zwischen Mnzsttten in Tallinn (Reval) und Finnland in den
1520er Jahren / Ivar Leimus

Published:

Scripta varia numismatico Tuukka Talvio sexagenario dedicata / [toimittaja Outi


Jrvinen]. - Helsinki : Suomen Numismaattinen Yhdistys, 2008. - (Suomen
Numismaattisen Yhdistyksen Julkaisuja ; 6). - P. 123-131

Abstract:

The paper discusses some written sources from the Tallinn City Archives dealing with
minting in Turku by mintmaster Leinhart Pauwermann who is known to have struck coins
for Tallinn's burgomaster Jakob Richerdes in Turku and Tallinn in 15231524. The
sources suggest that in 1522 Leinhart Pauwermann permanently lived in Turku and most
probably minted shillings of the Visby type (but with the character L as the minter's
sign) for the famous pirate Sren Norby who was granted Western Finland by the King of
Denmark. This means that Norby's minting should have started in Visby, too, in 1522 at
latest, instead of 1523 as was believed before. Also, closer scrutiny of the sources
reveals that there was no such mint master as Keynert Ponnemann in Turku in 1528.
The corresponding document dates from 1524, in fact, and names the well-known
mintmaster Leinhart Pauwermann, who is referred to as having died in 1526 according

to another letter.
Index:

Lupton, David F.

Title:

The minting of platinum roubles. Pt. II: The platinum roubles of Heraeus / by David F.
Lupton

Source:

Platinum Metals Review 48 (2004) 2 (april) p. 72-78

Abstract:

Heraeus has in its possession four platinum rouble coins and one commemorative
platinum medallion minted between 1826 and 1844. In order to determine their
composition and to learn a little more about the methods used in their manufacture,
they have been subjected to various techniques of non-destructive examination. These
have included a developmental SQUID microscope specifically used to look at magnetic
effects due to the iron content.

Index:

Man, Marie Goverdina Antonia de 1855-1944

Title:

De grafelijke Munt van Zeeland en de balansmeesters die er voor hebben gewerkt /


[M.G.A. de Man]

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 9 (1922) p. 41-69

Index:

Man, Marie Goverdina Antonia de 1855-1944

Title:

Over onze oudste grafelijk-Hollandsche munten, waaronder enkele, die met vrome
doeleinden moeten zijn geslagen / [M.G.A. de Man]

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 10 (1923) p. 40-57, pl. 1

Index:

Meijer, Johannes Frederik George 1815-1889

Title:

De munten van Hendrik van Brederode / [J.F.G. Meijer]

Source:

Algemeene Konst- en Letterbode (1855) 45-47 p. 360-361, 367-368, 374-375

Index:

Montgano, Alessio

Title:

Il fiorino piccolo battuto con la I serie del fiorino nuovo da dodici denari / Alessio
Montgano, Massimo Sozzi

Published:

Milano: Societ Numismatica Italiana Onlus, 2008

Note:

Offprint from: Rivista Italiana di Numismatica 109 (2008) p. 287-293

Index:

Mossman, Philip L.

Title:

Money of the American colonies and confederation : a numismatic, economic and


historical correlation / by Philip L. Mossman

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 20

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1993

Index:

Pop-Jansen, Margreeth L.

Title:

Geld in Alkmaar : opstellen over geld en penningen in relatie tot Alkmaar / onder red.
van M.L. Pop-Jansen en C. Streefkerk

Series:

Oud Alkmaar ; 17.4

Published:

[Alkmaar] : Historische vereniging Oud-Alkmaar, cop. 1993

Index:

Posthumus, Jacob

Title:

Catalogus van fraaije gouden, zilveren en koperen penningen en munten, gedeeltelijk


nagelaten bij ... Jacob Posthumus Pietersz. : hetwelk met en benevens eene zeer
uitmuntende verzameling teekeningen, en een zeer uitgebreid kabinet prenten, verkocht
zal worden op Maandag, den 4den December 1820 ..., door de makelaars: Jeronimo de
Vries ...

Published:

Amsterdam : B.J. Crajenschot, [1820]

Index:

Pot, Leo 1946-

Title:

Muntslag van Egmond : een aardige hypothese / door J.L. Pot

Source:

Oud Alkmaar 10 (1986) p. 743-749

Index:

Potter, W.J.W.

Title:

Henry VIII : the sequence of marks in the second coinage / / by W.J.W. Potter

Source:

British Numismatic Journal 28 (1955-1957) p. 560-567

Index:

Puister, A.T.

Title:

Een nieuwe datering van de denarii van de graven uit het Hollandse huis / door A.T.
Puister

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 44 (1957) p. 17-27

Index:

Rammelman Elsevier, Willem Iman Cornelis 1810-1885

Title:

Over het muntwezen tijdens het beleg van Leiden, A 1573 en 1574 / medegedeeld door
W.J.C. Rammelman Elsevier

Source:

Berigten van het Historisch Genootschap te Utrecht 1.2 (1848) p. 5-15

Index:

Raub, Christoph J.

Title:

The minting of platinum roubles. Pt. I: History and current investigations / by Christoph
J. Raub

Source:

Platinum Metals Review 48 (2004) 2 (april)

Abstract:

Nineteenth century Russian roubles are collectors items, but because of their history,
there is a question over each one whether it is a genuine Russian rouble or a forgery.
There has been some prior research and analysis on the platinum used to make these
roubles and on their method of manufacture. As W. C. Heraeus and Johnson Matthey
both hold small collections of roubles never before investigated, it was decided to see
what could be found out about them and what this could tell us about their origins.

Index:

Rehren, Thilo

Title:

The minting of platinum roubles. Pt. IV: Platinum roubles as an archive for the history of
platinum production / by Thilo Rehren

Source:

Platinum Metals Review 50 (2006) 3 (july)

Abstract:

This paper augments a series of articles on Russian roubles in this Journal (13) with a
summary of recent research into the manufacturing history and materials
characterisation of these coins. The results are not only significant for the identification
of genuine roubles issued between 1828 and 1845, Novodelissues produced in the late
19th century, and outright forgeries of the 20th century, but offer a fascinating insight
into the difficulties encountered at the time in the large-scale refining and processing of

platinum metal. A range of instrumenta methods have been used to elucidate the
magnetic properties, chemical composition and low density of genuine roubles, and to
reveal their complex internal structure. The resulting new insights into the historical
practice of platinum metallurgy are unbiased by concerns about industrial espionage,
state secrets, and professional rivalry.

Index:

Rthy, Lszl 1851-1914

Title:

Corpus nummorum Hungariae : magyar egyetemes remtr. Kt. I: Arpdhzi kirlyok


kora / irta Rthy Lzl

Published:

Budapest : Magyar tudomnyos akadmia, 1899

Index:

Rthy, Lszl 1851-1914

Title:

Corpus nummorum Hungariae = Magyar egyetemes remtr. Kt. II: Vegyeshzi


kirlyok kora / irta Rthy Lszl

Published:

Budapest : Hornynszky Viktor Cssz. s Kirlyi Udvari Knyvnyomdja, 1907

Index:

Sarcinelli, Giuseppe

Title:

Rinvenimenti monetali da Fiorentino (1988-1994) / Giuseppe Sarcinelli

Source:

Fiorentino ville dserte : nel contesto della Capitanata medievale (ricerche 1982-1993)
/ a cura di Maria Stella Cal Mariani ... [et al.] ; introd. Maria Stella Cal Mariani. - Rome
: cole franaise de Rome, 2012. P. 521-538

Index:

Sassen, August Hendrik 1853-1913

Title:

De Hollandsche en Westfriesche duiten : 1739-1780 / [Aug. Sassen]

Source:

Tijdschrift voor Munt- en Penningkunde 20 (1912) p. 187-195

Index:

Serrure, Constant Antoine 1835-1898

Title:

Onuitgegevene munten van Brabant / [C.A. Serrure]

Source:

Vaderlandsch Museum 5 (1863) p. 401-402, pl. 1-2

Index:

Stoll, Hans-Joachim

Title:

Die Mnzschatzgefe auf dem Gebiet der DDR von den Anfngen bis zum Jahre 1700 /
Hans-Joachim Stoll

Series:

Weimarer Monographien zur Ur- und Frhgeschichte ; 12

Published:

Weimar : Museum fr Ur- und Frhgeschichte Thringens, 1985

Index:

Torongo, Paul A.

Title:

The coins of the Albecq hoard (1995) / Paul Torongo & Raymond van Oosterhout

Published:

[S.l. : the authors], cop. 2015

Abstract:

In March 1995, a small coin hoard was found on the Isle of Guernsey during routine
archeological excavations at Albecq. The coins were discovered 'on the eastern edge of
Building 3, just above the eroding coastline' (de Jersey, p. 6) [1]. The find consisted of
18 silver coins, 4 of which were leeuwengroten and therefore of interest to authors
Torongo and van Oosterhout.

Index:

Torongo, Paul A.

Title:

The coins of the Flanders hoard (1914-1918) / Paul Torongo & Raymond van Oosterhout

Published:

[S.l. : the authors], cop. 2015

Abstract:

During the First World War (1914-1918), a small coin hoard of 10 medieval coins was
discovered in Flanders in Belgium and subsequently brought to the United Kingdom.

Index:

Torres, Julio Lzaro

Title:

Auge y cada de la acuacin a volante. Mariano Gonzlez de Seplveda y Apolinar Rubio

Source:

Numisma 254 (enero-diciembre 2010) p. 225-267

Abstract:

This paper forms part of a series entitled 'The rise and fall of screw press minting' that
aims to look at the process of modernization of coin manufacture in Spain through the
traineeships abroad and the technology transfers or imports. We trace the figure of
Mariano Gonzalez de Sepulveda who was the driving force, firstly, behind the
introduction of the Swiss Jean-Pierre Dros innovations, and later, behind the
introduction of the system of the Frenchman Philippe Gengembre. A further personage,
Apolinar Rubio, known to date exclusively by the appearance of his name on a medal,
also becomes a topic of interest on account of unpublished archive documents that
enables a good part of his biography to be brought to light.

Index:

Vermeulen, Pieter Jacobus 1809-1878

Title:

Over de Hollandsche Maagd en den Bijbel op onze oude munt / [P.J. Vermeulen]

Source:

Kronijk van het Historisch Genootschap gevestigd te Utrecht 21 (1865) p. 166-171

Index:

Vries, Jeronimo de 1776-1853

Title:

Catalogus van het zeer belangrijke en uitgebreide kabinet Grieksche, Romeinsche,


algemeene- en Nederlandsche historie- en andere gedenkpenningen, benevens eene
uitmuntende verzameling penningkundige boeken, penningkasten, enz. : alles ...
bijeenverzameld door ... Jeronimo de Vries ... : alle welke verkocht zullen worden op
Maandag den 23sten Januarij 1854 en volgende dagen ... ten huize van C.F. Roos ... te
Amsterdam, door Cornelis Franois Roos, Johannes Albertus Brondgeest en Gerrit de
Vries Jz. ....

Published:

[Amsterdam : s.n.], 1854

Index:

Wiel, Hendrik Jan van der 1920-1994

Title:

De Utrechtse daalders / door H.J. van der Wiel

Source:

Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 55 (1968) p. 46-51, pl. 2

Abstract:

In the period after the introduction of the silver ducat in 1659 the provincies of the
Netherlands seriously disagreed on the advisability of a further debasement of the
coinage. The province of Zealand took the initiative by introducing a daalder of 30
stuivers. This example was followed by several other provinces and towns. The province
of Utrecht struck the daalder between 1685 and 1692. The author describes the three
different types of daalders of this province. In addition he gives an indication of the
degree of rarity of each date by comparing their occurrence in hoards, collections and
dealers' offers.

Index:

Willey, David B.

Title:

The minting of platinum roubles. Pt. III: The platinum roubles of Johnson Matthey / by
David B. Willey and Allin S. Pratt

Source:

Platinum Metals Review 48 (2004) 3 (july)

Abstract:

It is not known for certain how four platinum roubles came to be in Johnson Matthes
possession. There is rumour that, at the end of World War I, A. B. Coussmaker of
Johnson Matthey, negotiated with the White Russians to smuggle out of Russia a hoard
of coins which had been withdrawn by the government years before. The hoard was
reputed to be on a train to the West when the Reds caught up with it. Rather than stop
the transaction, they thought it a good idea as it would raise capital for them at that
time, the refining capacity of the young U.S.S.R. had been disrupted. So they took over
the deal and let the consignment continue its journey to Johnson Matthey where it was
refined and the platinum sold on their behalf. However, this is speculation (1). Eye
witnesses state that two roubles were definitely in the compans possession in 1956,
and that two more came from the desk of Dr Leslie B. Hunt, the founder of this Journal
(1). The roubles have thus been in Johnson Matthes possession for almost 50 ears
and probably for longer. More likely to be true is a brief note in a typewritten statement
in the possession of Johnson Matthe, stating no more than the specimens formed part
of a consignment sent to Johnson Matthe for refining about 1870 (2). As there is
always interest in platinum coins and particularly in Russian roubles which were the first
platinum coins to be minted, it was decided to investigate the metal content of the
Johnson Matthey roubles to find if they conformed to recognised Russian roubles or
were forgeries.

Index:

Zimmermann, Lajos

Title:

Ptlk a Corpus nummorum Hungariae : magyar egyetemes remtr. Fzet. 1:


Arpdhzi kirlyok pnzel / irta: Lajos Zimmermann

Published:

Budapest : Hornynszky Viktor Cssz. s Kirlyi Udvari Knyvnyomdja, 1907

I SLAMIC N UMISMATICS
Index:

Balog, Paul 1900-1982

Title:

The coinage of the Mamlk sultans of Egpt and Sria / Paul Balog

Series:

Numismatic studies ; no. 12

Published

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1964

Index:

Eldem, Edhem 1960-

Title:

Chaos and half measures : the Ottoman monetary system of the nineteenth century /
Edhem Eldem

Source:

The economic development of southeastern Europe in the 19th century / ed. by Edhem
Eldem and Socrates Petmezas. - Athens : Alpha Bank, Historical Archives, 2011. - P.
251-305

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

The coins from Khirbat el-Thahiriya / Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 71 (September 2011) p. 73-77

Abstract:

Twenty-six bronze and copper coins were recovered from a large building (a farmhouse
or monastery) and an adjacent olive press at Khirbat el-Thahiriya, dating to the
Byzantine and Abbasid periods. The earliest datable coin is an isolated stray find of a
bronze Hasmonean prutah, minted by Alexander Jannaeus (10476 BCE). The majority
of the coins span a relatively short period, beginning in the fifthsixth centuries and
ending in the mid-eighth century CE.

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

Coins from the Mamluk and Ottoman periods at Ramla / Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 67 (July 2011) p. 55-60

Abstract:

The excavations at the Central Bus Station in Ramla brought to light 74 coins, of which
55 were identified. Except for five residual finds dating to the Byzantine period and one
thirteenth-century Crusader copper, the coin finds can be dated securely to the midfourteenth to the seventeenth centuries CE. These are copper fulus that are regularly
found in sites of the period.

Index:

Kool, Robert

Title:

The coins from the al-Wata Quarter, Safed (Zefat) / Robert Kool

Source:

'Atiqot 78 (July 2014) p. 139-142

Abstract:

Thirty-one coins, two of silver and the remainder of bronze and copper, were recovered
from the al-Wata quarter in Safed (Zefat). Nineteen of the coins were identified. The
earliest are two intrusive coins from the Byzantine period (fourthsecond half of the
sixth centuries CE). The remaining coins are mostly low-value Mamlk copper
denominations (thirteenthfourteenth centuries CE), including two identical fesse fulus
of Lj n. In addition, an irregularl-shaped dirham fraction was found. Such small silver
fractions were minted in large quantities during Babars reign at his Damascus mint and
apparently circulated widely in medieval Syria. The latest coin is a silver para from the
Ottoman period (seventeenth century CE).

Index:

Miles, George Carpenter 1904-1975

Title:

Contributions to Arabic metrology. II: Early Arabic glass weights and measure stamps in
the Benaki Museum, Athens, and the Peter Ruthven collection, Ann Arbor / by Georges
C. Miles

Series:

Numismatic notes and monographs ; no. 150

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1963

Index:

Nicol, Norman Douglas 1947-

Title:

The Post-Ottoman conquest coinage of Egypt / Norman D. Nicol

Source:

The 2nd Simone Assemani symposium on islamic coins / ed. by Bruno Callegher and
Arianna D'Ottone. - Trieste : EUT, 2010. - (Polymnia ; 1). - P. 220-231

Index:

Nicol, Norman Douglas 1947-

Title:

Some additions to A corpus of Fimid coins / Norman D. Nicol

Source:

The 3rd Simone Assemani symposium on Islamic coins / ed. by Bruno Callegher and
Arianna D'Ottone. - Trieste : EUT, 2012. - (Polymnia ; 3). - P. 101-105

T OKENS
Index:

Doty, Richard G. 1942-2013

Title:

The token : America's other money / ed. by Richard G. Doty

Series:

Proceedings of the Coinage of the Americas Conference ; no. 10

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, 1992

P APER M ONEY

Index:

Uil, Hubrecht 1953-

Title:

Noodgeld uit Dreischor en Noordgouwe / [H. Uil]

Source:

Mededelingenblad van Stad en Lande van Schouwen-Duiveland 57 (1987) (januari) p.


281-283

T RADITIONAL MONEY
Index:

Hogendorn, Jan S. 1937-

Title:

The shell money of the slave trade / Jan Hogendorn and Marion Johnson

Published:

Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, 2003

Abstract:

This study examines the role of cowrie-shell money in West African trade, particularly
the slave trade. The shells were carried from the Maldives to the Mediterranean by Arab
traders for further transport across the Sahara, and to Europe by competing Portuguese,
Dutch, English and French traders for onward transport to the West African coast. In
Africa they served to purchase the slaves exported to the New World, as well as other
less sinister exports. Over a large part of West Africa they became the regular market
currency, but were severely devalued by the importation of thousands of tons of the
cheaper Zanzibar cowries. Colonial governments disliked cowries because of the inflation
and encouraged their replacement by low-value coins. The disappeared almost totall,
to re-appear during the depression of the 1930s, and have been found occasionally in
the markets of remote frontier districts, avoiding exchange and currency control
problems.

Index:

Krmnicek, Stefan

Title:

More than money : Begleitheft zur Ausstellung am Institut fr Klassische Archologie der
Universitt Tbingen, Schloss Hohentbingen, 17. Oktober bis 13. Dezember 2013 /
zsgest. von Stefan Krmnicek ; mit Beitr. von Luisa Balandat, Isabel Khr und Dirk
Seidensticker

Published:

Tbingen : Institut fr Klassische Archologie, 2013

M EDALS
Index:

Gozalbes Fernndez de Palencia, Manuel

Title:

Las medallas de Juan Vilanova y Piera / Manuel Gozalbes Fernndez de Palencia

Source:

XIV Congreso Nacional de Numismtica : ars metallica, monedas y medallas : NulesValencia, 25-27 de octubre de 2010 / ed. por Julio Torres. - Madrid : [s.n.], 2011. - P.
367-389

Summary:

The collection of the Museu de Prehistoria de Valencia contains the Masia-Vilanova


bequest, dating back to 1985 and 1996 and comprised of books, documents and 25
medals which belonged to Juan Vilanova y Piera (1821-1893), the geologist and
paleontologist who introduced prehistoric studies in Spain. The set of medals includes
commemorative and honorary pieces which help us gain a deep understanding of the
academic and social environment in which this distinguished researcher lived in the
second half of the nineteenth century.

Index:

Meijer, Joeri

Title:

Academia Regia Disciplinarum Nederlandica in Nummis : catalogus van de


penningcollectie van het Trippenhuis / Joeri Meijer, Erik Mller

Published:

Amsterdam : Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen, 2015

Index:

Pietersen, Frank A.M.

Title:

De Domtoren op penningen / [F.A.M. Pietersen]

Source:

Oud-Utrecht 55 (1982) 6 (juni) p. 148-154

Index:

Stahl, Alan Michael 1947-

Title:

The medal in America. [Vol. 1]: Coinage of the Americas conference at The American
numismatic society, New-York, September 26-27 1987 / ed. by Alan M. Stahl

Series:

Proceedings of the Coinage of the Americas Conference ; no. 4

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, cop. 1988

Index:

Stahl, Alan Michael 1947-

Title:

The medal in America. Vol. 2: Coinage of the Americas Conference at the American
Numismatic Society, New York, November 8-9, 1997 / ed. by Alan M. Stahl

Series:

Proceedings of the Coinage of the Americas Conference ; no. 13

Published:

New York : American Numismatic Society, cop. 1999

Index:

Torres, Julio Lzaro

Title:

Auge y cada de la acuacin a volante. Su reflejo en la medalla espaola / Julio Torres

Source:

XIV Congreso Nacional de Numismtica : ars metallica, monedas y medallas : NulesValencia, 25-27 de octubre de 2010 / ed. por Julio Torres. - Madrid : [s.n.], 2011. - P.
323-348

Abstract:

Taking place within a period of thirty to forty years in the early 19th century but with a
speed more in keeping with the 21st, the greatest enhancements were made to the
screw presses that had been used in the manufacture of coinage since the beginning of
the 17th century. These screw presses, mostly for practical reasons, would be
permanently replaced during the course of the century by new presses based on
different mechanical principles. That process of development, facilitated by the Swiss
Jean-Pierre Droz and the Frenchman Philippe Gengembre, has been immortalized on four
Spanish medals or medal types. Some of these are kept in the Casa de la Moneda
Museum, and they are the ones that we present in this paper. The third key personage
in this import of technology was Mariano Gonzalez de Sepulveda, the Spanish engraver
who learnt the method from the former of the afore-mentioned during the first few years
of the century. He strove to complete the purchase of a series of tools that he
considered essential for the advancement of his art in Spain. Years later he would be the
one who would introduce Gengembres method.

Index:

Weyde, Albertus Jacobus van der

Title:

Nederlandsche penningen, uitgereikt in verband met het inenten tegen pokken / door
A.J. van der Weyde

Source:

Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 73 (1929) 44 (2 november) p. 5149-5155

Index:

Weyde, Albertus Jacobus van der

Title:

Nog een vaccinatie-penning / door A.J. van der Weyde

Source:

Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde 74 (1930) 1 (4 januari) p. 61

Index:

Zwierzina, Willem Karel Frederik 1880-1942

Title:

De penningen betrekking hebbende op Leiden geslagen vr 1813. [1] / [W.K.F.

Zwierzina]
Source:

Leidsch Jaarboekje 9 (1912) p. 94-121

Index:

Zwierzina, Willem Karel Frederik 1880-1942

Title:

De penningen betrekking hebbende op Leiden geslagen vr 1813. [2] / [W.K.F.


Zwierzina]

Source:

Leidsch Jaarboekje 10 (1913) p. 63-93

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