Royal Asiatic Society, 1904. — 239 p. Basic work on Islamic numismatics. This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an important historical work, maintaining the same format as the original work. While some publishers have opted to apply OCR (optical character recognition) technology to the process, we believe this leads to sub-optimal...
London, Bernard Quaritch, 1897 - xv, 384 p. This is an extremely useful reference covering the whole span of Islamic numismatics and particularly the Egyptian dynasties. The books describes more than 2000 coins with full inscriptions; it can be used in coins collecting for quick identification.
Amphora Books, 2001. — 356 p. Originally published in Hebrew, A Treasury of Jewish Coins was awarded Israel's literary achievement Ben Zvi Prize in 2000. This new volume replaces Meshorer's classic Ancient Jewish Coinage (Vols. I & II) in a single book, fully expanded and updated as a new work and comprising all of the latest theories and information in this field. 80 p. of...
Calcutta: Indian Museum, 1990. — 121 p. The monetary system of India (in antiquity and in the Middle Ages). Description of coins, dating, identification, degree of rarity. Gold Coins of India — A Kaleidoscopic View. A Catalogue of Select Gold Coins in the Indian Museum.
London - British Museum Research Publication 2010 with special reference to Kutsuki Masatsuna The British Museum has a rich collection of Japanese coins, many of which came from the collection of the famous Japanese numismatist Kutsuki Masatsuna (1750-1802). The catalogue will present the coin collection, its contents and history. It will also outline the key developments in...
Menlo Park: Shirjieh Publishers, 1971. — 8, 225 p. 中國紙幣 . Chinese banknotes have a reasonable claim to be considered an important grouping. From a numismatic viewpoint alone, they offer the attraction of relatively easy availability, exotic design and color, unmatched variety, numerous unexplored mysteries and a long, close association with the economy of the world's most...
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