Newsletter 2002 - Volume VIII - No. 5.
EDITORIAL | 2 |
CLUB TALKS | |
Copper Tokens of the Early 19th Century, by Paul Withers | 3 |
The London Institution Passes, by Derek Noakes | 6 |
Saladin & Co, by Paul Lewis | 16 |
Of National Importance: Paper Money and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe, by Virginia Hewitt | 19 |
East India Company Portcullis Money, by Peter Preston-Morley | 27 |
Members’ Own Evening | 31 |
False United States Gold Bars: An Update, by Ted Buttrey | 38 |
The Conte Collection of Norman Coins, by Mark Blackburn | 38 |
Coins of The Indo-Greeks, by David Sellwood | 43 |
AUCTION RESULTS, by Anthony Gilbert | 48 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 49 |
The Syro-Phoenician Tetradrachms and their Fractions: A Type Corpus from 57 BC to AD 253: Michel and Karin Prieur. | |
The Farthings and Halfpennies of Edward I and II: Paul and Bente R. Withers. | |
Romano-British Coin Hoards. Richard Anthony Abdy. | |
The Farthings and Halfpennies of Edward I and II. Small Change I. Paul and Bente R. Withers. | |
The Soho Mint and the Industrialisation of Money: Raymond Doty. | |
Tokens of the Industrial Revolution: Foreign Silver Coins Countermarked for Use in Great Britain 1787-1828: H. E. Manville. | |
Salisbury Museum Medieval Catalogue Part 3. Edited by Peter Saunders. |
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