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Sydney: W.A. Gullick, Government Printer, 1921. — 302 p. Catalog of coins and tokens of Australia. This book was intended in the first place to be a catalogue of the Australian tokens and coins in the Mitchell Library. Its scope was enlarged to include descriptions of all known varieties, with a brief historical introduction.
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Cambridge University Press, 1983. — 361 p. Philip Grierson's contribution to numismatics A bibliography of the writings of Philip Grierson Thoughts on the beginnings of coinage The life of obverse dies in the Hellenistic period Roman coinage of the Cyrenaica, first century BC to first century AD Roman imperial coin types and the formation of public opinion Coin hoards and Roman...
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London: Spink & Son, 2019. — 60 p. Spink is delighted to present the Waterbird Collection of Choice Numismatic Rarities which will be offered in an unreserved auction in London this September. This idiosyncratic group of coins has been assembled over the last twenty years by a collector who was not interested in building a traditional numismatic collection, but who clearly had...
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London: Spink & Son, 2019. — 68 p. Spink is proud to announce the forthcoming sale of choice English Silver Crowns formed by Dr Erik Miller, to be auctioned at a special evening event in our London showroom on Tuesday 26 March at 6:30pm. The collection, unseen at a public saleroom for over half-a-century features many notable highlights, including a probable presentation coin...
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London: Spink & Son's, 2019. — 248 p. Spink is delighted to present the Isladulcie collection, and in so doing bring to market one of the more comprehensive assemblages of Medieval English gold coins to appear in recent years. In certain reigns its focus is stronger than even that witnessed in the late Lord Stewartby's sales through this house in 2016 and 2017. The collection...
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London: Spink & Son. 2019. — 343 p. DAY ONE Monday 28 January 2019 Commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 801-1584) Lots Islamic coins 801-899 Indian coins 900-1075 Coins of Afghanistan, Indonesia and Sri Lanka 1076-1088 World coins and medals 1089-1226 Featuring: - A collection of Croatian Patterns 1112-1121 - Russian coins 1195-1207 British historical medals 1227-1241 Featuring: Gold...
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London: Spink & son, 2019. — 84 p. The fourth and final sale of the Allan Williams collection contains a further 180 Anglo-Saxon coins, including issues of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Kent, Mercia, East-Anglia and Wessex, as well as a good run of Pennies of the later kings of England. There is also a rare Penny of Sihtric Analfsson, the Danish king of Dublin. Following these is...
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London: Spink & Son, 2018. — 204 p. The Pywell-Phillips is a true "lifetime" collection formed over the past six decades with evidently meticulous dedication. Charting 400 years of English history, this collection spans the Protectorate of Cromwell to our current Queen, and accommodates virtually every English milled coin struck in Silver, Copper and even Tin during that time....
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London: Spink & Son's, 2018. — 148 p. Codenamed 'Chaise', our sale will not surprise many by featuring an attractive Anglo-Gallic Chaise d'Or issued in the name of the Black Prince [lot 667], alongside a number of British historical gold medals ranging from Prince Frederick's election to the Bishopric of Osnabrück in 1765 [lot 609], to the Royal Astronomical Society Prize...
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London: Spink & Son's, 2018. — 124 p. The second sale of coins from the Williams collection will include another selection of one hundred Anglo-Saxon coins together with a very good collection of one hundred and fifty Anglo-Scandinavian coins, commonly known as 'Viking' coins. These are from the Scandinavian kingdom of York and the area of England known as the Danelaw, as well...
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