British Numismatic Journal / Volume 48
Artigos
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Carausius et fratres sui, pág. 7-11
Norman Shiel
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Chemical analyses of English sceattas, pág. 12-19
David Michael Metcalf
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Hiberno-Norse coins in Gotlands Fornsal, Visby', pág. 20-34
Reginald Hugh Michael Dolley
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Historical implications of the regional production of dies under Æthelred II, pág. 35-51
P. Stafford
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The Droitwich mint and BMC type XIV of Edward the Confessor, pág. 52-57
Donald M. Stewart, J. E.
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A re-examination of some hoards containing coins of Stephen, pág. 58-72
R. J. Seaman
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Elvet Moor, Lumphanan and Drumnadrochit finds of late fourteenth- century Scottish coins, pág. 73-79
Joan E. L. Murray
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The Reigate hoard, pág. 80-97
Marion MacCallum Archibald
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The pot containing the Reigate hoard, pág. 97
John Cherry
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Silver tokens and Bristol, pág. 98-106
Melinda R. Mays
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A check-list of English finds of sceattas (Another Modern Forgery), pág. 107
Stuart Eborall Rigold, David Michael Metcalf
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A Cuerdale parcel rediscovered, pág. 107-109
Keith F. Sugden, Margaret Warhurst
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Winchester moneyers, pág. 109
R. J. Seaman
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The “enigmatic mark” of Richard II, pág. 110
M. Delmé-Radcliffe
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A York penny of Richard II, pág. 110-111
P. Frank Purvey
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Additions to the Anglo-Gallic gold series, pág. 111
R. D. Beresford-Jones
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The Scottish copper coinages, pág. 112
Joan E. L. Murray, Donald M. Stewart
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Two seventeenth-century hoards and their evidence of coin wear, pág. 113-117
Joe Cribb
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John Wilkinson halfpenny: a twentieth-century fabrication?, pág. 117-118
Robert Charles Bell
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The formation and early years of our Society, pág. 150-152
Peter Woodhead
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