The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Volume 13, presents a detailed exploration of historical coinage and medals, offering valuable insights into the economic, social, and artistic contexts of their times. Published by the Royal Numismatic Society, this volume features scholarly articles, research notes, and discussions that illuminate various aspects of numismatics.
Readers will discover analyses of coin finds, die studies, and attributions, enhancing our understanding of ancient and medieval monetary systems. This meticulously researched compilation serves as an essential resource for numismatists, archaeologists, historians, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of history and material culture.
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