Since 2004, 160 new specimens have been recorded, confirming the conclusions of our previous study. They confirm the characteristics of the - Syrian” mint production that can be divided into four periods of different frequencies characterized by different weight standards. They also confirm that the date and number of officinae mentioned on the coin reverses have a meaning role in the pattern of minting. Two new types are recorded, one new type of obverse designated Class VII, with three figures : Heraclius, Heraclius-Constantine and Martina, and one new type of half-follis reverse with XX value mark. Eleven new pseudo-mintmarks are to be added to the 46 types already recorded. The confirmed absence of die links between Justin II imitations...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
Summary. - The main period of activity of the mint of Evreux is 1359-1360. All royal types of this p...
Summary. — The profusion of bronze coins minted under Claudius has long puzzled historians and numis...
Since 2004, 160 new specimens have been recorded, confirming the conclusions of our previous study. ...
A ‘ new’ approach of Merovingian numismatics is advocated. Bringing together all known specimens in ...
Cyzicus struck his last provincial coins with Greek inscriptions during the reign of Claudius Gothic...
A few rare silver Merovingian coins bear a noticeably larger diametre than other issues of the same ...
On the basis of a large documentation, the author reconstitutes the silver coinage of Cyzicus after ...
This paper focuses on recent research on the mint of Lyon in the early Principate. After reassessing...
This article proposes a classification of the first Argive coins that complements a previous study ...
Findings of antique isolated coins in the Pas-de-Calais and the Nord. Study of a small body of imita...
Experiments on Greek minting techniques are not a new deal : D. G. Sellwood, in the fifties, carried...
Continuing the study of the coinage of the Roman mint at London begun in their 2015 book, The London...
International audienceExperiments on Greek minting techniques are not a new deal: D. G. Sellwood, in...
The attribution of the coins of imitation to the Crusaders bases only on their anachronistic dates. ...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
Summary. - The main period of activity of the mint of Evreux is 1359-1360. All royal types of this p...
Summary. — The profusion of bronze coins minted under Claudius has long puzzled historians and numis...
Since 2004, 160 new specimens have been recorded, confirming the conclusions of our previous study. ...
A ‘ new’ approach of Merovingian numismatics is advocated. Bringing together all known specimens in ...
Cyzicus struck his last provincial coins with Greek inscriptions during the reign of Claudius Gothic...
A few rare silver Merovingian coins bear a noticeably larger diametre than other issues of the same ...
On the basis of a large documentation, the author reconstitutes the silver coinage of Cyzicus after ...
This paper focuses on recent research on the mint of Lyon in the early Principate. After reassessing...
This article proposes a classification of the first Argive coins that complements a previous study ...
Findings of antique isolated coins in the Pas-de-Calais and the Nord. Study of a small body of imita...
Experiments on Greek minting techniques are not a new deal : D. G. Sellwood, in the fifties, carried...
Continuing the study of the coinage of the Roman mint at London begun in their 2015 book, The London...
International audienceExperiments on Greek minting techniques are not a new deal: D. G. Sellwood, in...
The attribution of the coins of imitation to the Crusaders bases only on their anachronistic dates. ...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
Summary. - The main period of activity of the mint of Evreux is 1359-1360. All royal types of this p...
Summary. — The profusion of bronze coins minted under Claudius has long puzzled historians and numis...