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Albania, Ahmed Bey Zogu, 5 Qindar Leku, 1926 (KM. 1); together with other World coins in silver (35, including Germany, 5 Marks, 1952 (Museum), Victorian Shilling, 1897, Portugal, Proof 25 Escudo, 1986 and Proof set, 1985, base metal (22, including Dundee, William Crooms, Halfpenny), banknotes (6), many French and Spanish [64]. First extremely fine and scarce, Proofs as struck, others in varied state, one pierced
Akerman, J.Y., Coins of the Romans relating to Britain, London, 1844, viii + 170pp, engraved plates (Manville 335); Noe, S.P. (revised by Johnston, Ann), The Coinage of Metapontum, Parts I and 2, New York, 1984, ix + 120pp, 44 plates; Metcalf, W.E., The Silver Coinage of Cappadocia, Vespasian-Commodus, New York, 1996, xiv + 173pp, 54 plates; Burnett, A., and others (eds), Coins of Macedonia and Rome: Essays in honour of Charles Hersh, London, 1998, xii + 229pp, 34 plates, dj; Berk. H.J., 100 Greatest Ancient Coins, Atlanta, 2008, 131pp, illustrations in text, dj; Woloszyn, M. (ed), Byzantine Coins in Central Europe between the 5th and 10th Century, Krakow, 2009, 684pp, illustrations in text; together with other references (18), by Calkin, Reece, Trist‡n, de Guadan, Villaronga, Kent, etc [24]. Publishers’ bindings; generally very fine copies Provenance: First ex libris John J. Nunn, with his bookplate
Folkes, M., A Table of English Silver Coins from The Norman Conquest to the Present TimeÉ, 1st edn, London, 1745, 161pp + errata; bound with A Table of English Gold Coins from The Eighteenth Year of King Edward the Third to the present Time, 2nd edn, London, 1745, 12pp, 61 engraved plates; bound with a Supplement of 6 engraved plates from Gifford’s 1763 edition (Manville 133). Blue leather, decorated gilt edging and ribbed spine, all edges gilt; interior tape strengthening of binding and extremities rubbed, internally very fine and fresh; signed ÔWalter Murphy from R.A.H. [R.A. Hoblyn], 3/9/84’ on first free endpaper Provenance: Ex libris Walter Murphy, 1884; Capt Harold Paget, with his bookplate; Alfred Bole
Hawkins, E., The Silver Coins of England, 1st edn, London, 1841, large paper copy, imprint Ônot published’, 308pp, 47 plates (Manville 326); Akerman, J.Y., An Introduction to the Study of Ancient and Modern Coins, London, 1848, vii + 220pp (Manville 358); Jevons, W.S., Money and the Mechanism of Exchange, 4th edn, London, 1878, xviii + 349pp, presentation certificate from the Independent College, Taunton, 28 July 1887, pasted on first free endpaper; Henfrey, H.W., A Guide to the Study of English Coins, Keary’s revised edn, London, 1891, xxi + 325pp, illustrations in text (Manville 553); Andrew, W.J., Notes on ÔA Numismatic History of the Reign of Henry I’, London, 1903, 16pp, with amendments by the author and a postscript in his hand Ôon publication Crump and Johnson wrote furiously to me that they were going to reply, but they never did.’ (Manville 615); Andrew, W.J., Buried Treasure: Some Traditions, Records and Facts, London [reprinted from BNJ 1905], 51pp, 4 plates; Oman, C., The Coinage of England, Oxford, 1931, xii + 395pp, 45 engraved plates (Manville 904); [Seaby’s] Catalogue of the Coins of Great Britain & Ireland, London, 1934, 46pp, engraved illustrations in text; together with other references (25), by North, Mays, Mack, Chamberlain, Carson, etc [33]. Publishers’ bindings; first disbound but complete
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