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<p>[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 3525696, member: 74712"]It as a pleasure meeting you as well [USER=96898]@Orielensis[/USER]! I’m sad I missed Stahl’s talk (I enjoyed his book on Venetian Coins, and was thus curious what he had to say on Justinian). Lee Mordechai had an interesting paper looking at mint output in conjunction with natural disasters utilizing the FLAME database (<a href="http://coinage.princeton.edu/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://coinage.princeton.edu/" rel="nofollow">http://coinage.princeton.edu/</a>). </p><p><br /></p><p>I also dropped in on a session I hadn’t intended to go to, and Jeremy Piercy had a fascinating talk on the moneyers in the late anglo-Saxon period (I don’t want to give away too much, as he has a forthcoming book with some of his findings - suffice to say I am looking forward to reading it).</p><p><br /></p><p>I also grabbed a coin from Allen Berman - one which he advertised as Edward II of England, but I suspect it may actually be Edward I. It is a nice coin regardless. I haven’t had a chance to photograph it yet (heck, I still have three Norman coins I bought in January which are awaiting photos and attributing...). I admitted left with more books than coins...</p><p><br /></p><p>Love the bracteate! I think German coins have some of the greatest variety of design, and seem like the closest imitation of manuscript art in metal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 3525696, member: 74712"]It as a pleasure meeting you as well [USER=96898]@Orielensis[/USER]! I’m sad I missed Stahl’s talk (I enjoyed his book on Venetian Coins, and was thus curious what he had to say on Justinian). Lee Mordechai had an interesting paper looking at mint output in conjunction with natural disasters utilizing the FLAME database ([url]http://coinage.princeton.edu/[/url]). I also dropped in on a session I hadn’t intended to go to, and Jeremy Piercy had a fascinating talk on the moneyers in the late anglo-Saxon period (I don’t want to give away too much, as he has a forthcoming book with some of his findings - suffice to say I am looking forward to reading it). I also grabbed a coin from Allen Berman - one which he advertised as Edward II of England, but I suspect it may actually be Edward I. It is a nice coin regardless. I haven’t had a chance to photograph it yet (heck, I still have three Norman coins I bought in January which are awaiting photos and attributing...). I admitted left with more books than coins... Love the bracteate! I think German coins have some of the greatest variety of design, and seem like the closest imitation of manuscript art in metal.[/QUOTE]
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