Coins, Banknotes, Medals, Seals, Numismatics
BIC code: AQF
See also: Antiques & Collectables
There were 5 books found.
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£99.00The Hunterian Museum, University Of Glasgow - Hardback
Coins provide a major source for the study of the ancient world, but the 'Greek Imperials' have perhaps still to be fully appreciated in context. This catalogue of the first half of the Hunterian's Roman provincial coins illustrates the 2428 coins produced in the West, and East as far as Commagene. -
£99.00The Hunterian Museum, University Of Glasgow - Hardback
Coins provide a major source for the study of the ancient world, but the 'Greek Imperials' have perhaps still to be fully appreciated in context. This catalogue of the first half of the Hunterian's Roman provincial coins illustrates the 2428 coins produced in the West, and East as far as Commagene. -
£42.00The Medals Concerning John Law And The Mississippi System - - Hardback
John W. Adams presents a survey of the early 18th century medals referring to John Law and his Mississippi system, many of them satirical pieces by the German medallist Christian Wermuth. -
£50.00Scottish Coins In The National Museums Of Scotland, Edinburgh - - Hardback
This catalogue covers the period which commenced with the innovations of James V's second coinage in 1526 and concludes with the last of James VI's issues prior to the Union of the Crwons and the consequent harmonisation of Scottish and English coinages in 1603. A history of Scottish coin production in the same period is also included. -
£14.99Scottish Transport Tokens - - Paperback
Most transport tokens in Scotland were introduced in the middle of the 19th century, but until recent years they did not attract many collectors. This book provides a guide to Scotland's transport tokens and it will be of interest to numismatics and Scottish transport enthusiasts alike.



