As much as free online resources are handy, sometimes they aren't all they are cracked up to be. Take a look at this entry from the bnf.fr online...
It's happened to me a few times in the past, but this was odd because there was no delay and tracking never showed anything out of the ordinary.
Imagine the heart sinking feeling I felt when I went to pick-up my latest coin purchase at my PO box and saw this - [ATTACH] Luckily the coin...
Yes, I have consulted the online version many times, but I'm an unapologetic bibliophile and much prefer the physical printed version. And might...
I highly recommend you do so. It's chief importance of course lies in the catalogue and plates - consisting of over 2,500 coins, nearly all of...
@Roman Collector is correct. BNF is the common abbreviation for the series. Less commonly used are BNC or 'Paris'.
I have one and use it weekly for research. The articles can be downloaded, which for me is a very useful feature of the site.
I make it a habit of only citing references I physically own. Up until today, my go to Flavian catalogues were RIC II.1, BMCRE II, RPC II and RSC...
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