International audienceThe gathering of six hoards of the 10th and 11th centuries provides the opportunity to take up and complete the study proposed by Françoise Dumas in her publication of the Fécamp hoard. With 2378 coins of the 10th century from 32 different mints, the whole seems representative of most of France north of the Loire, where the influence of the Robertians extended. An abundance and diversity of coinage allows us to investigate the monetary authority that determined the choice of types, weights and fineness as well as the establishment of mints. Principal mints, endowed with their own dynamism, emerge in the center of groups of issues and circulation zones which, most probably, reflect partially the methods of use of the mo...
Findings of antique isolated coins in the Pas-de-Calais and the Nord. Study of a small body of imita...
The study of the dispersion of aurei discovered as single finds in Gaul is central to the volume L’O...
The scholar from Grenoble, H. Millier, collected over a long period coins or parts of coin hoards. A...
La réunion de six trésors des xe-xie siècles offre l’occasion de reprendre et de compléter l’étude p...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
The West Frankish coins found in Hungarian graves are well known thanks to the important works of La...
More than a century after Blanchet and Schlumberger’s monograph on the coinage from Béarn and fifty ...
Several medieval treasures, discovered in Southern France and characteristic of the period of introd...
This hoard was discovered fortuitously during works undertaken in a medieval house of the small town...
Publication and discussion of a neglected coin list, found in a mathematical treatise and published ...
This paper focuses on recent research on the mint of Lyon in the early Principate. After reassessing...
The coins minted at Toulouse from 840 onward bearing the names of Pippin II of Aquitania and Charles...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
The mint of Grenoble, which had been closed in 1662, reopened only in March 1702, on the occasion of...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Findings of antique isolated coins in the Pas-de-Calais and the Nord. Study of a small body of imita...
The study of the dispersion of aurei discovered as single finds in Gaul is central to the volume L’O...
The scholar from Grenoble, H. Millier, collected over a long period coins or parts of coin hoards. A...
La réunion de six trésors des xe-xie siècles offre l’occasion de reprendre et de compléter l’étude p...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
The West Frankish coins found in Hungarian graves are well known thanks to the important works of La...
More than a century after Blanchet and Schlumberger’s monograph on the coinage from Béarn and fifty ...
Several medieval treasures, discovered in Southern France and characteristic of the period of introd...
This hoard was discovered fortuitously during works undertaken in a medieval house of the small town...
Publication and discussion of a neglected coin list, found in a mathematical treatise and published ...
This paper focuses on recent research on the mint of Lyon in the early Principate. After reassessing...
The coins minted at Toulouse from 840 onward bearing the names of Pippin II of Aquitania and Charles...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
The mint of Grenoble, which had been closed in 1662, reopened only in March 1702, on the occasion of...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Findings of antique isolated coins in the Pas-de-Calais and the Nord. Study of a small body of imita...
The study of the dispersion of aurei discovered as single finds in Gaul is central to the volume L’O...
The scholar from Grenoble, H. Millier, collected over a long period coins or parts of coin hoards. A...