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<p>[QUOTE="Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, post: 5784290, member: 99554"]Another complementary book in the same series:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1243318[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The part relating to the coins of Scotland begins under the reign of David I (1083-1153), the first independent king of Scotland having minted coins until the reign of Queen Anne during which the Act of Union of 1707 was signed. .</p><p>That concerning the coins of Ireland begins with the Hiberno-Scandinavian mintages of the end of the 10th century, the Anglo-Irish coins, the Irish mintages until the Act of Union of 1800, the specific mintages of George III and George IV subsequent to this act, the currencies of the Irish Free State and finally those of the Republic of Ireland.</p><p>The coinages of the Islands (Jersey, Guernsey and Man) were limited to the usual mintings. Are ignored the commemorative which these territories have made the specialty. A final part is devoted to Anglo-French coins (Anglo-Gallic in English), ie coins minted in France by English monarchs.(49.50 €)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, post: 5784290, member: 99554"]Another complementary book in the same series: [ATTACH=full]1243318[/ATTACH] The part relating to the coins of Scotland begins under the reign of David I (1083-1153), the first independent king of Scotland having minted coins until the reign of Queen Anne during which the Act of Union of 1707 was signed. . That concerning the coins of Ireland begins with the Hiberno-Scandinavian mintages of the end of the 10th century, the Anglo-Irish coins, the Irish mintages until the Act of Union of 1800, the specific mintages of George III and George IV subsequent to this act, the currencies of the Irish Free State and finally those of the Republic of Ireland. The coinages of the Islands (Jersey, Guernsey and Man) were limited to the usual mintings. Are ignored the commemorative which these territories have made the specialty. A final part is devoted to Anglo-French coins (Anglo-Gallic in English), ie coins minted in France by English monarchs.(49.50 €)[/QUOTE]
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