No picture of the coin??
Lhotka Jr., John F. Medieval Feudal French Coinage. Rockville Centre, NY: Sanford J. Durst, 1994. ISBN: 1886720126 Cost: $20.00 [ATTACH]...
I had to stop myself from going crazy... got one book though.
Spufford, Peter. Money and its Use in Medieval Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. ISBN 0521375908 Cost: $62.00 [ATTACH]...
There's plenty of great coins, but no good general overview (except perhaps Grierson's book, but I haven't read that yet...).
I'm not familiar with E-Sylum... looks like I now have more reading to do! Thanks @Mat
Since I am trying to be better read on the coins themselves and not just the history, I've been making an effort to read more coin related books....
I guess I do have a depiction on my Grosso... [ATTACH] Italian States, Venice Pietro Zani, r. 1205-1229 AR Grosso, 19.79 mm, 1.9 grams Obv.:...
I shouldn't think so, as I was using that method before I became a supporter. Unless things changed recently... or the fact I do this on an iPad...
Click 'upload a file' under the text box, then select the file of the picture you want to upload. Click 'full image' below the text box of the...
Very nice! I love the great historical connections. Seeing these things always gets me interested in Chinese coins again...
I suspect he didn't persecute, or was very extensive in converting the Jews, seeing as Spain would still have a large Jewish population in the...
And I need to grab one of those helmeted types...
Go ahead and sign me up - if any of you object to a medieval coin, warn me now! (Not promising I'll hand out medievals, but considering it...)
Some of my first ancients! [ATTACH] Imperial Rome Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. (205 A.D.) Rome Mint, AR Denarius, 19.17mm x 3.3. grams Obv.:...
Welcome! Lovely coin!
No shame in suspecting Bohemond was from Normandy since the normans would establish the principality of Antioch. The normans sure got around...
Nice one - I do like the helmeted types. I have one that is apparently from Bohemond's minority (haven't looked at the book yet, but this is what...
Very cool Ken - count me in!
I have a couple of "Probae" - not much to write home about though [ATTACH] Imperial Rome; Probus, r. 276-282 A.D. Antioch Mint, AE Antoninianus,...
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