Artigos
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“Imitation in continuity - t racking the silver coinage of early medieval India (KK Maheshwari), pág. 4-5
Joe Cribb
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A new mint (al-Dayr), pág. 5
Y. Jafar
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A new dinar from Sanaa, pág. 6
Y. Jafar
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An emergency coinage in Antioch ad 540-542, pág. 6-10
Stephen J. Mansfield
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New mint names for a Marinid half dirham type, pág. 10-11
L. Liétard
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A new type for Marinid or early Wattasid silver coinage, pág. 12-13
L. Liétard
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A new coin type of Dimitry I, King of Georgia: addendum, pág. 13-14
Severiane Turkia, Irakli Paghava, Gennadiy Zlobin
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A unique half dirham from the mint of Nakhjawan with the Ulugh Mangyl Ulus Bek legend, pág. 14-15
Irakli Paghava, George Janjgava
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The Mongol conquest of Balkh according to numismatic sources, pág. 15-19
S. Y. Grachev
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Ancient India – The archaic punch-marked coins of Kukaḍi, Minā river valley: part 1, pág. 19-29
Amol N. Bankar
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Gandhara and Indo-Greek fantasy coins, pág. 29
H. Loeschner
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The Indo-Parthian coins in the British Museum, pág. 30-31
W. Rienjang
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Sultans: Some recently discovered coins of the Sultans of Madura, Gujarat (and Khandesh), pág. 31-34
Shailendra Bhandare
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Sultans: Some sultanate coins that refer to Sylhet, pág. 34-36
R. Haque, Nicholas G. Rhodes
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A copper coin, pág. 37
Nicholas G. Rhodes
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Coins of the Sikhs: Zarb Sri Ambratsar Jiyo, pág. 37-41
Gurprit Singh Dora
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Locally struck coinage: a die study of the final issues, pág. 41-46
P. Budgen
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The discovery of a rupee of the Mughal claimant, Nikusiyar, pág. 46-48
Jan Lingen, M. Billoo
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