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<record id="AdamesteanuD1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Adamesteanu, D.</editor>
<title>The History of Basilicata 1. Antiquity</title>
<otitle lang="it">Storia della Basilicata 1. L'Antichità</otitle>
<date>1996</date>
<publisher>Laterza</publisher>
<city>Roma/Bari</city>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-30</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AdamsD2002" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Adams, Doug</author>
<title>The UWO Hits Jackpot - If Canadian Tire Money Counts</title>
<date>April 2002</date>
<journal>The Collector: The Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club Newsletter</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>36</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-27</abdate>
<abtext>A brief overview of the corporate records and Canadian Tire scrip held in the archives of the University of Western Ontario.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AdkinsM2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Adkins, Michael</author>
<title>Bellum Civile: The Coinage of Marcus Junius Brutus Marks the End of the Republic</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>26-27, 34, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-05</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.rep;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AdrianoS2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Adriano, Savio</author>
<title>Bakhoum, Soheir, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, France 4, Département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques, Alexandrie I, Auguste-Trajan, Bibliothèque Nationale de France-Numismatica Ars Classica, Zurich 1998 e Soheir Bakhoum, Dieux Egyptiens à Alexandrie sous les Antonins, recherches numismatiques et historiques, CNRS Editions, Paris 1999</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Revista Italiana di Numismatica e Scienze Affini</journal>
<volume>101</volume>
<pages>324-327</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-04</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AkinA2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Akin, Alexander</author>
<title>Recognizing Modern Gold Plating of Seljuq Dinars</title>
<date>Spring 2000</date>
<journal>as-Sikka: The Online Journal of The Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>1</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/assikka21/goldplating.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
<subject>&s.forgery;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AkinA2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Akin, Alexander</author>
<title>An 'Abbassid Fals of Sijistan Struck on Chinese-Style Planchet</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>14-15, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AkinA2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Akin, Alexander</author>
<title>A Reply to Stefan Heidemann's 'Mas'ud al-Khwarezmi in Kashgar 660 / 1261-2'</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>16-17, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AlamI2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Alam, S.M. Iftekhar</author>
<title>A New Mint for the Sultans of Bengal</title>
<date>Autumn 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>30, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AlbumS1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Album, Stephen</author>
<title>A Checklist of Islamic Coins, 2nd ed</title>
<date>January 1998</date>
<publisher>Stephen Album</publisher>
<extent>151 pp.</extent>
<isbn>0-9636024-1-1</isbn>
<city>Santa Rosa, CA</city>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-06</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
<subject>&s.africa;</subject>
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<record id="AlfoldiMetal2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Alföldi, Maria R.</author>
<author>Ulrike, Peter</author>
<author>Komnick, Holger</author>
<title>Greek Numismatic Work</title>
<otitle lang="de">Griechisches Münzwerk</otitle>
<date>2001</date>
<publisher>Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften</publisher>
<extent>32 pp., illus.</extent>
<city>Berlin</city>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-30</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Hans R. Baldus</abauth>
<abdate>2002-04-30</abdate>
<abtext>The history and aims of this project of the Berlin academy are explained in the booklet. The importance and methods of ancient numismatics are sketched by the use of examples from Greek and Greek imperial coins, many of them illustrated in the text. In addition some medals with portraits of Th. Mommsen, F. Imhoof-Blumer, K. Regling and B. Pick are used to illustrate the earlier years of Griechisches Münzwerk.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="AllendH2002a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Harold Don</author>
<title>Small Chartereds: Tidying the Record</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>Canadian Paper Money Newsletter</journal>
<volume>10</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>10-13, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-21</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
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<record id="AllenH2002b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Harold Don</author>
<title>Latter-Day Notes for ‟Southern” Branches</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>Canadian Paper Money Newsletter</journal>
<volume>10</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>26-27, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-21</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenL2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Leslie L.</author>
<title>The World's Show: Coincraft's Catalogue of Crystal Palace Medals and Tokens 1851-1936</title>
<date>2000</date>
<publisher>Coincraft</publisher>
<extent>280 pp., illus.</extent>
<city>London</city>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.tokens;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>A Revised Chronology of the English Coinage, 1317-1335</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>69</volume>
<pages>144-146</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM1999a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>Documentary Evidence for the Output, Profits and Expenditure of the Bury St. Edmunds Mint</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>69</volume>
<pages>210-213</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>An Edward III Class 15d Penny of Reading</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>69</volume>
<pages>214-215</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM1999c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>The Pembroke College, Cambridge Hoard of Tudor and Stuart Gold Coins</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>69</volume>
<pages>222-226</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>Ecclesiastical Mints in Fifteenth-Century England</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>160</volume>
<pages>249-259</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>The Volume and Composition of the English Silver Currency, 1279-1351</title>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>70</volume>
<pages>61-66</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>Two Fourteenth-Century Mint Indentures and Related Documentary Evidence</title>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>70</volume>
<pages>61-66</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2001a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>The Archbishop of York's Mint in the 1330s</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>161</volume>
<pages>295-301, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
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<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>Ecclesiastical Mints in Thirteenth-Century England</title>
<date>2001</date>
<pages>113-122</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-15</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AllenM2001c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Allen, Martin</author>
<title>The Volume of the English Currency, 1158-1470</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Economic History Review</journal>
<volume>54</volume>
<pages>595-611</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AmandryM2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Amandry, Michel</editor>
<title>Dictionnaire de Numismatique</title>
<date>2001</date>
<publisher>Larousse</publisher>
<extent>620 pp., illus.</extent>
<city>Paris</city>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gen;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Andrikopoulouetal1999" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Andrikopoulou-Strack, Jeanne-Nora et al.</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">Archäologische Begleitung einer Gasleitungstrasse von Kuchenheim nach Euskirchen</otitle>
<date>1999 [2002]</date>
<journal>Bonner Jahrbücher</journal>
<volume>199</volume>
<pages>291-340, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Hans R. Baldus</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-25</abdate>
<abtext>On pp. 339-40 there Is a list of 9 coins (3rd-4th century A.D.) found during the construction works/excavations, identified by Claudia Klages of the Bonn coin cabinet. For “Münzstempel” read “Münzstätte”.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="anon1999d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Bass, Harry Wesley</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<volume>107</volume>
<pages>8</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="anon1999e" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Hersh, Charles</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<volume>107</volume>
<pages>9, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Anon2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Charles H. Wolfe, Long-Time Dealer and Specialist in Ancient Coinage, Dies</title>
<date>March 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>14</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>32, 36</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Anon2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>William B. Warden, Jr., Dealer, Collector, and Friend, Passed Away on August 5th, 2000</title>
<date>October 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>14</volume>
<number>10</number>
<pages>34</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-11</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Anon2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes"> <author>Anonymous</author> <title>The American Numismatic Society Exhibition of United States and Colonial Coins, January 17th to February 18th, 1914, Catalogue (G-13).  Excerpts from the Colonial Section</title> <date>August 2000</date> <journal>Colonial Newsletter</journal> <volume>41</volume> <number>114.2</number> <pages>2077-2120, illus.</pages> <language iso="en"/> <enteredon>2002-04-23</enteredon> <enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby> <submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby> <subject>&s.us.colonial;</subject> </record>

<record id="Anon2000d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Bill Warden (1947-2000)</title>
<date>Autumn 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>165</volume>
<pages>1-2, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-26</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="anon2000e" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Kent, John</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<volume>108</volume>
<pages>319-320, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="anon2000f" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Mitchell, Douglas</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<volume>108</volume>
<pages>54, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Anon2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>John Kent, Former British Museum Keeper of Coins and Medals Died Oct. 22nd, 2000</title>
<date>January 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>32</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Anon2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Anonymous</author>
<title>Carl W.A. Carlson, Past ANA Historian and Numismatic Researcher, Dies</title>
<date>April 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>4</number>
<pages>32</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-09</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="ArchibaldM1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Archibald, Marion M.</author>
<title>Two Ninth-Century Viking Weights found near Kingston, Dorset</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>68</volume>
<pages>11-20, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emed;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
</record>

<record id="ArchibaldM1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Archibald, Marion M.</author>
<title>A William I Lead Tally found near Salisbury</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<volume>107</volume>
<pages>281-282, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
</record>

<record id="ArnoldP2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arnold, Paul</author>
<title>German Medallic Art in the Seventeenth Century</title>
<date>Autumn 2000</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<volume>37</volume>
<pages>15-19, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="ArnoldP2002a" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Arnold, Paul</author>
<title>The Chronology of Bracteates of the 12th and 13th Centuries</title>
<otitle lang="de">Die Chronologie der meißnischen Brakteaten im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>Numismatisches Nachrichtenblatt</journal>
<volume>51</volume>
<pages>297-306, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
</record>

<record id="ArnoldP2002b" inlib="no" show="yes">
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<author>Arnold, Paul</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">Die Währungsunionen von Zinna (1667-1690) und Leipzig (1690-1750/1763) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des kursächsischen Münzwesens</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<pages>221-248, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
</record>

<record id="Arnold-Biucchi2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arnold-Biucchi, Carmen</author>
<title>Acquisitions for 1999 in the American Numismatic Society Collection: Greek</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<pages>261-265, 4 pls.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
</record>

<record id="Arnold-Biucchi2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arnold-Biucchi, Carmen</author>
<title>Ian Carradice, Greek Coins. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1995 and N.K. Rutter, The Greek Coinages of Southern Italy and Sicily. London: Spink, 1997</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<pages>239-247</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-21</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
<country iso="it"/> </record>

<record id="Arnold-Biucchi2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arnold-Biucchi, Carmen</author>
<title>Wolfgang Fischer-Bossert, Chronologie der Didrachmenprägung von Tarent: 510-28 c. Chr (Berlin/New York 1999)</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>80</volume>
<pages>207-220</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
<country iso="it"/>
</record>

<record id="ArrigoniM2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arrigoni, Marco F.</author>
<title>Severina Augusta and her Interregnum</title>
<date>August 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>8</number>
<pages>28-30, 36-38, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-01</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
</record>

<record id="ArsenevaTetal2001" inlib="no" show="yes"> <author>Arsen'eva, Tat'jana</author> <author>Böttger, Burkhard </author>
<author>Fornasier, Jochen</author>
<title>Greeks on the Don. The Excavations in Tanais 2000</title>
<otitle lang="de">Griechen am Don. Die Grabungen in Tanais 2000</otitle>
<date>2001</date> <journal>Eurasia Antiqua</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<pages>329-366, illus.</pages> <language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-28</enteredon> <enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby> <submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby> <subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject> <group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="ru"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Hans R. Baldus</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-28</abdate>
<abtext>During the excavations at Tanais (Southern Russia), several coins of the Bosporan kings (1st-3rd century A.D.) were found (cf. pp. 339, 344, 349sq., 354). Two of them are depicted on p.352: one of Ininthimaios (234-38 A.D., fig.15, 1), one of Rhescuporis II (struck in ca. 90-93 A.D., fig.15, 2). English summary on pp. 365 sq.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="ArslanE1997" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arslan, Ermanno A.</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="it">Albino 1961: uno o due ripostigli monetali di III-IV secolo?</otitle>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Notizie Archeologiche Bergomensi </journal>
<volume>5</volume>
<pages>273-291, illus.</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-04</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<country iso="it"/>
<abstract lang="it">
<abauth>A. Carignani</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-04</abdate>
<abtext>L'A. studia un insieme di monete rinvenute nel 1961 ad Albino (Bergamo). Viene ipotizzata in proposito l'esistenza di due distinti tesoretti: uno composto da 16 sesterzi, un denario e tre antoniniani compresi fra Adriano e Valeriano e l'altro da 50 antoniniani, un follis e altra moneta frazionaria databili fra Gallieno e Costantino.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="ArslanMOzenA2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Arslan, Melih</author>
<author>Özen, Ayça</author>
<title>A Hoard of Unpublished Bronze Coins of Ptolemy Ceraunus</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<pages>59-66, 3 pls.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
</record>

<record id="AshtonR1998a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Ashton, R.H.J.</author>
<title>The pseudo-Rhodian drachms of Kos</title>
<otitle lang="en">The pseudo-Rhodian drachms of Kos</otitle>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>158</volume>
<pages>223-228, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Bernhard Weisser</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<country iso="he"/>
</record>

<record id="AshtonR1998b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Ashton, R.H.J.</author>
<title>Some Greek Coins in the British Museum</title>
<otitle lang="en">Some Greek Coins in the British Museum</otitle>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>158</volume>
<pages>41-49, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Bernhard Weisser</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<country iso="he"/>
</record>

<record id="AshtonR1999b" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Ashton, R.H.J.</author>
<title>Some Early Rhodian Forgeries</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>159</volume>
<pages>293-294, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.forgery;</subject>
<country iso="he"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>R.H.J. Ashton</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>The author argues that four Rhodian 'drachms' are cast forgeries made in the eighteenth century from moulds taken from a genuine Rhodian didrachm now in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AshtonR2000" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Ashton, R.H.J.</author>
<title>More Pseudo-Rhodian Drachms from Central Greece: Haliartos (again), Chalkis, and Euboia uncertain(?)</title>
<otitle lang="en">More Pseudo-Rhodian Drachms from Central Greece: Haliartos (again), Chalkis, and Euboia uncertain(?)</otitle>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>160</volume>
<pages>93-116, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<country iso="he"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>R.H.J. Ashton</abauth>
<abdate>2002-05-28</abdate>
<abtext>The author restores certain pseudo-Rhodian drachms to Heliartos; attributes others to Chalkis; suggests tentatively that others may belong to a Euboian mint, possibly Histiaia; publishes two mixed hoards of the same period (Third Macdonian War); and discusses pseudo-Rhodian issues.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AshtonR2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Ashton, R.H.J.</author>
<title>Rhodian Bronze Coinage and the Siege of Mithradates VI</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>161</volume>
<pages>53-66, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<country iso="he"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>R.H.J. Ashton</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-16</abdate>
<abtext>The author provides a die-study of the large Rhodian bronzes of type BMC 312-323, associates them with the last issues of silver plinthophoroi, and argues that they were struck at the time of the siege of Rhodes by Mithradates VI in 88 BC.  Some of their symbols may reflect the miraculous aid given by Isis to the besieged city.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="AsolatiM1997" inlib="no" show="yes">
<inid id="BraccesiL1997"/>
<author>Asolati, Michele</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="it">Per la storia di Ancona greca: elementi di datazione della monetazione</otitle>
<date>1997</date>
<pages>141-152</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-29</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="it"/>
<abstract lang="it">
<abauth>A. Carignani</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-29</abdate>
<abtext>Fra le diverse teorie formulate sulla cronologia dei bronzi battuti dalla città greca di Ancona, l'A. propende per una datazione recente, inquadrandola intorno al 215-205 a.C., in base a considerazioni di ordine storico ed archeologico oltre che per evidenze intrinseche allo studio delle emissioni.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AssarG2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Assar, G.R.F.</author>
<title>Recent Studies in Parthian History: Part I</title>
<date>December 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>14</volume>
<number>12</number>
<pages>6-22, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AssarG2001a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Assar, G.R.F.</author>
<title>Recent Studies in Parthian History: Part III</title>
<date>February 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>17-22, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AssarG2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Assar, G.R.F.</author>
<title>Recent Studies in Parthian History: Part II</title>
<date>January 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>17-27, 41, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
</record>

<record id="AtlanS1993" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Atlan, Sabahat</author>
<title>Greek Coinage (Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic)</title>
<otitle lang="tr">Grek Sikkeleri (Arkaik, Klassik, Hellenistik)</otitle>
<date>1993</date>
<publisher>Baski</publisher>
<extent>53 pp., illus., 60 pls.</extent>
<isbn>975-7538-53-1</isbn>
<city>Istanbul</city>
<language iso="tr"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
<country iso="tr"/>
</record>

<record id="AttwoodP2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Attwood, Philip</author>
<title>Uniquely placed: Switzerland and the Commemorative Medal</title>
<date>Spring 2000</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>36</number>
<pages>35-53, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Philip Attwood</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>The history of Swiss medals is summarised, with particular attention being paid to the emphasis the medals give to places rather than to people, and to their close relationship with coins. Attention is also given to Swiss medallists who worked in other countries.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AubersonA1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Auberson, Anne-Francine</author>
<title>A Box of Balance Weights from Fribourg</title>
<otitle lang="fr">Une boîte de pesage du balancier Canu à Fribourg</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Cahiers d'archéologie Fribourgeoise</journal>
<number>1</number>
<pages>48-53, illus.</pages>
<language iso="fr"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-21</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<country iso="sw"/>
</record>

<record id="AubersonLetal1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Auberson, Laurent</editor>
<editor>Eggenberger, Peter</editor>
<editor>Jaton, Philipp</editor>
<editor>et al.</editor>
<title>Saint-Imier, Ancienne église Saint-Martin: Fouilles archéologiques de 1986/87 et 1990</title>
<otitle lang="de">Saint-Imier, Ancienne église Saint-Martin: Fouilles archéologiques de 1986/87 et 1990</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<publisher>Editions scolaires du canton de Berne</publisher>
<city>Bern</city>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.med;</subject>
<country iso="sw"/>
</record>

<record id="AubersonAGeiserA2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Auberson, Anne-Francine</author>
<author>Geiser, Anne</author>
<title>The Coin Finds and the Die of the Oppidum of Mont-Vully</title>
<otitle lang="fr">Les trouvailles monétaires et le coin de l'oppidum du Mont-Vully</otitle>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>80</volume>
<pages>59-97, illus., 5 pls.</pages>
<language iso="fr"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.celt;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="sw"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>T. Anderson</abauth>
<abdate>2002-01-07</abdate>
<abtext>Excavations and subsequent metal detector controls at the Celtic site of Mont-Vully (Fribourg, Switzerland) have yielded a collection of 72 coins and one die.  The group is composed of seventeen quinarii of the KALETEDV type (LT 8178) and one helmeted head quiarius (LT 5138).  The bronze coins are “long cou” potin from the Rhone valley (LT 5611), 2 Leuci boar potins (LT 9078), two potins with OYINDIA inscriptions (LT 8319) (probably of Lingones origin), 32 potins “à la grosse tête” (A3, A5, A6, A8.1 and A8.2, B1 or 2 and B4.1), 3 Helvetian potins with anchor motifs and 11 uniface potins with wheel motifs.  The comparison of this group with finds in France and Switzerland reveals that the coins belong to the LTD2a period, a date that concurs with the proposed date of 58 BC for the conflagration at Mont-Vully.  The die, discovered in 1996, is the first of its type.  It shows the obverse of a KALETEDV quinarius.  Analyses show not only that it was cast, but that it saw use.  However, the amount of wear cannot be measured. </abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="AustH2002" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Aust, Horst</author>
<title>Zuckmantel, its Goldmine and the Ducats of the Pishops of Breslau</title>
<otitle lang="de">Zuckmantel, sein Goldbergbau und die Dukaten der Breslauer Bischöfe</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten</journal>
<volume>37</volume>
<pages>183-187, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Peter Ilisch</abauth>
<abdate>2002-10-07</abdate>
<abtext>The author surveys gold mining in Zuckmantel (modern Zlaté Hory) and connects it to the striking of gold coinage by the bishops of Breslau in the sixteenth century.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="AveryC2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Avery, Charles</author>
<title>Giuseppe Broccetti's Medal of the Singer Faustina Bordoni</title>
<date>Spring 2000</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>36</number>
<pages>3-7, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Charles Avery</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>The minor Tuscan sculptor Giuseppe Broccetti (1684-1733) is known for only one medal, albeit with two alternative reverses: it shows a soprano opera-singer, Faustina Bordoni, who was celebrated all over Europe. Anglo-Florentine correspondence of the period in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, reveals the circumstances of the commission and the uses to which the medals were put. </abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BaglianiF1997" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Bagliani, F. Paravicini</editor>
<title>Les pays romands au Moyen Age</title>
<otitle lang="fr">Les pays romands au Moyen Age</otitle>
<date>1997</date>
<publisher>Payot</publisher>
<city>Lausanne</city>
<language iso="fr"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.med;</subject>
<country iso="sw"/>
</record>

<record id="BagnallR1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bagnall, R.S.</author>
<title>CADELL, HÉLÈNE and GEORGES LE RIDER. Prix du blé et numéraire dans l'Égypte Lagide de 305 à 173. Papyrologica Bruxellensia 30. Bruxelles 1997</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>78</volume>
<pages>197-203</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BakerJPontingM2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Baker, Julian</author>
<author>Ponting, Matthew</author>
<title>The Early Period of Minting of Deniers Tournois in the Principality of Achaia (to 1289), and their Relation to the Issues of the Duchy of Athens</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>161</volume>
<pages>207-254, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.lmed;</subject>
<country iso="he"/>
</record>

<record id="BakesJ1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bakes, James R.</author>
<title>A Celtic Copper Conundrum</title>
<date>November 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>36-39, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BakesJ1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bakes, James R.</author>
<title>The Roman Triumphal Arch</title>
<date>March 1999</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>13</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>35-37, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BakesJ2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bakes, James R.</author>
<title>Laur., Dr. and Cuir. Bust Right</title>
<date>August 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>14</volume>
<number>8</number>
<pages>6-10, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-17</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BakesJ2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bakes, James R.</author>
<title>Veiled and dr. Bust r.</title>
<date>March 2001</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>26-28, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>Extrapolating from the veiled and draped bust on a medallion of the deified empress Faustina the Elder (Gnecchi II, plate 56, #5), artist James Bakes, has drawn, and describes in detail, the full raiment of the empress as it might have appeared. The articles of clothing described in the illustration are the stola, worn over the tunica intima (an undergarment), the palla (a square of cloth over the stola), and solae (sandals). Other items of foot wear mentioned are soci (slippers worn in private) and calcei (footwear for use outdoors).</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BakesJ2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bakes, James R.</author>
<title>Marsden, Adrian, Roman Coins Found in Britain. Greenligh Publishing: Witham, 2002</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>49-50</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-05</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
</record>

<record id="BalesteriL2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Balesteri, Lou</author>
<title>WAYNE SAYLES, Classical Deception: Counterfeits, Forgeries and Reproductions of Ancient Coins. Iola, WI:Krause Publications, 2001.</title>
<date>August 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>8</number>
<pages>34-35</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-06</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BalmuthM2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Balmuth, Miriam S.</editor>
<title>Hacksilber to Coinage: New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece</title>
<date>2001</date>
<series>Numismatic Studies</series>
<volume>24</volume>
<publisher>The American Numismatic Society</publisher>
<extent>134 pp., illus.</extent>
<isbn>0-89722-281-4</isbn>
<issn>051-7404-X</issn> <city>New York</city>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-15</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.ar;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BanHMirnikI2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Ban, Herbert</author>
<author>Mirnik, Ivan</author>
<title>The Coinage of Jan Vitovec de Gereben</title>
<otitle lang="de">Die Münzen des Jan Vitovec de Gereben</otitle>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Numismatische Zeitschrift</journal>
<volume>108-109</volume>
<pages>105-124</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-30</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Ivan Mirnik</submittedby>
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<record id="BanteliKetal1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Bänteli, Kurt</editor>
<editor>Gamper, Rudolf</editor>
<editor>Lehman, Peter</editor>
<title>Das Kloster Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen: Zum 950. Jahr seiner Gründung am 22. November 1049</title>
<otitle lang="de">Das Kloster Allerheiligen in Schaffhausen: Zum 950. Jahr seiner Gründung am 22. November 1049</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<series>Schaffhauser Archäologie</series>
<number>4</number>
<publisher>Kantonsarchäologie</publisher>
<city>Schaffhausen</city>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-28</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
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<country iso="sw"/>
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<record id="BarbieriG1995" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barbieri, G.</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="it">Viterbo etrusco-romana: corredi funebri dalle necropoli di Poggio Guido</otitle> <date>1993-1995</date>
<journal>Annali della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università degli Studi di Perugia</journal>
<volume>31</volume>
<pages>203-247, illus.</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-04</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
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<abstract lang="it">
<abauth>A. Carignani</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-04</abdate>
<abtext>Si dà notizia del rinvenimento di alcune monete bronzee, comprese fra ll'età repubblicana a Tiberio, rinvenute in una sepoltura  a dromos nella necropoli di Poggio Guido presso Viterbo.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BartczakA1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bartczak, Andrzej</author>
<title>The Early Abbasid Dinars of the Petrovci Hoard</title>
<date>1997-1998</date>
<journal>Vjesnik Arheoloskog muzeja u Zagrebu</journal>
<volume>30-31</volume>
<pages>259-271</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Ivan Mirnik</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.eur.emed;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
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<record id="BarelloF1999" inlib="no" show="yes">
<inid id="MichelettoE1999"/>
<author>Barello, Federico</author>
<title>The Coinage</title>
<otitle lang="it">Le monete</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<pages>285-288, pl.</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-29</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="it"/>
<abstract lang="it">
<abauth>A. Carignani</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-29</abdate>
<abtext>Alcune note sui recenti rinveniomenti numismatici effettuati nella città di Alba. Si tratta di 75 monetee gettoni riferibili al periodo compreso fra il X secolo e l'età moderna.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BarrageF1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barrage, Fawzan</author>
<title>Collecting Medieval Islamic Coins - Part I, Starting a Collection</title>
<date>Winter 1999/2000</date>
<journal>The Online Journal of the Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>2</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/ArtCollecting.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<record id="BarrageF2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barrage, Fawzan</author>
<title>Collecting Medieval Islamic Coins - Part II</title>
<date>Spring 2000</date>
<journal>The Online Journal of the Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>1</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/assikka21/CollectingII.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<record id="BarrageF2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barrage, Fawzan</author>
<title>A New Dirham Type of Sultan Isma'il from Trablus</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>The Online Journal of the Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>2</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/assikka22/tarablus.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
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<record id="BarrageFSchultzW2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barrage, Fawzan</author>
<author>Schultz, Warren C.</author>
<title>A Hoard of Mamluk Dirhams from a Shipwreck</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<number>160</number>
<pages>329-334</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
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<record id="BarrageF2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Barrage, Fawzan</author>
<title>Samir Shamma</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>1-2</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-26</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
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<record id="BarthM2002" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Barth, Matthias</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">&#x201a;Erscheint so Gott will Montags&#x2019;. Deutsche numismatische Zeitschriften aus fünf Jahrhunderten - ein Überblick aus Anlass des 50-jährigen Bestehens des Numismatischen Nachrichtenblatts</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>Numismatisches Nachrichtenblatt</journal>
<volume>51</volume>
<pages>350-387, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
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<record id="BartlettR2002a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bartlett, Richard</author>
<title>Charles Stanhope: Man Before His Time</title>
<date>Spring 2002</date>
<journal>The ‟Conder” Token Collector's Journal</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>26-31, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
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<record id="BartlettR2002b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bartlett, Richard</author>
<title>Lord George Gordon: A Lesson in Politics</title>
<date>Summer 2002</date>
<journal>The ‟Conder” Token Collector's Journal</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>28-33, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-29</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.tokens;</subject>
<country iso="gb"/>
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<record id="BasokA1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Basok, Alexander</author>
<title>Imitations of 11th Century Byzantine Coins found on the Taman Peninsula</title>
<date>November 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>6-15, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
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<record id="BatesM2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bates, Michael L.</author>
<title>Acquisitions for 1999 in the American Numismatic Society Collection: Islamic and East Asian</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<pages>266-267, 4 pls.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
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<record id="BatesM2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bates, Michael L.</author>
<title>Methodology in Islamic Numismatics</title>
<date>Winter 2000</date>
<journal>The Online Journal of the Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>3</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/assikka23/methodology.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
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<record id="BaumheckelK2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Baumheckel, Ken</author>
<title>The Judaean Prutahs Minted Under Tiberius</title>
<date>November 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>28-29, 34-36, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-06</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
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<record id="Bauslaugh1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bauslaugh, Robert A.</author>
<title>DE CALLATA&Yuml;, FRANÇOIS. L'histoire des guerres mithridatiques vue par les monnaies. Numismatica Lovanensia 18. Louvain-La-Neuve 1997</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>77</volume>
<pages>191-194</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
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<record id="BauslaughR1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bauslaugh, Robert A.</author>
<title>Christopher Howgego, Ancient History from Coins.  Approaching the Ancient World. London and New York: Routledge, 1995 and François Rebuffat, La Monnaie dans L'Antiquité. Paris: Picard, 1996</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>11</volume>
<pages>151-159</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<record id="BaydurN1998" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Baydur, Nezahat</author>
<title>Roman Coinage</title>
<otitle lang="tr">Roma Sikkeleri</otitle>
<date>1998</date>
<publisher>Baski</publisher>
<extent>127 pp., illus., 48 pls.</extent>
<isbn>975-6899-24-7</isbn>
<city>Istanbul</city>
<language iso="tr"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom;</subject>
<country iso="tr"/>
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<record id="BeckerW1999" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Becker, Wolf-Dieter</author>
<author>et al.</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">Eine Bustumbestattung mit Südfrüchten in Xanten</otitle>
<date>1999 [2002]</date>
<journal>Bonner Jahrbücher</journal>
<volume>199</volume>
<pages>235-262, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Hans R. Baldus</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-25</abdate>
<abtext>Important for dating the tomb was a Lugdunum as(?) of Titus Caesar dated to 77/78 A.D. (fig.5, obv.; p. 259, 2: correct ...CENSOR...).</abtext>
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<record id="BeckmannM1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Beckmann, Martin</author>
<title>Numismatics and the Antiquities Trade</title>
<date>May 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>5</number>
<pages>34-38</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Victor Kess</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-08</abdate>
<abtext>This article presents in a concise fashion a look at the antiquities trade, its causes and effects, and the problems it creates.  With the focus specifically on ancient coins, where it has been estimated that 80% of all coins on the market today have been dug up within the last 30 years with the aid of metal detectors, the main problem becomes the unprovenanced nature of the finds.  Current international attempts to control the antiquities trade seems doomed to only partial success at best due to difficulties of enforcement.</abtext>
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<record id="BeckmannM2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Beckmann, Martin</author>
<title>The Early Gold Coinage of Trajan's Sixth Consulship</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The American Journal of Numismatics</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<pages>119-156, 6 pls.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
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<record id="Beckmann2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Beckmann, Martin</author>
<title>Coinage and the Public Image of Augustus</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>5-21, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-05</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
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<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-05</abdate>
<abtext>The study focusses mainly on the gold and silver issues and to a lesser extent the bronze with the view to assessing the validity of four theories. 1. Symes notes that the coins were an effective method of suggestion and propaganda; 2. Jones' view is that some have obvious propaganda value but doubted if some of the complex messages deduced from the coinage would have been understood by the populace; 3. Galinsky's opinion is that they were not intended to have propaganda value; and 4. Levick suggests that the mint officials selected the types to flatter the emperor. To help evaluate these theories in a wider context, the paper examines some of the Augustan buildings and monuments that are shown on coinage and, just as importantly, those that are not. The conclusion is that the buildings and monuments shown on coins were mainly event-oriented and so were intended to publicize these events. A comparison is also made with Augustus' document the Res Gestae: an appendix lists the datable events from this work and their numismatic parallels. The conclusion is that Augustus' victories, his honors, and his successors, are principal themes on his coins and that he most likely directed them himself.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BedoukianP1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bedoukian, Paul Z., L.A. Saryan (trans.)</author>
<title>Roman coins and medals relating to Armenia Chapter 2: The Silver Denarii of Mark Antony (43-30 BC)</title>
<date>April 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>4</number>
<pages>19-22, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Victor Kess</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-08</abdate>
<abtext>The second installment of Dr. Paul Z. Bedoukian's book "Roman Coins and Medallions Relating to Armenia".  The earliest coins struck by Rome which make reference to Armenia were struck circa 36-32 BC by Marc Antony who was a Roman general at the time.  Discussed in the article is general biography of Antony and his dealings with the Armenian king Artavasdes II in relation to his attempt to subjugate the Parthians.  Two silver denarii are described which depict Marc Antony and the tiara or royal headgear worn by kings of the Armenian Artaxiad dynasty.</abtext>
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<author>Bedoukian, Paul Z., L.A. Saryan (trans.)</author>
<title>Roman coins and medals relating to Armenia Chapter 3: The Gold and Silver Coins of Augustus Caesar (27 BC-AD 14)</title>
<date>June 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>6</number>
<pages>10-18, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Victor Kess</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-08</abdate>
<abtext>The third chapter (pages 43-59) of Bedoukian's Roman Coins and Medallions Relating to Armenia.  The Roman emperor Augustus Caesar struck several types of hold and silver coins referring to events in Armenia which took place during his reign.  Armenia in 20 BC, although not a province, became a client-ally of Rome and on this occasion, Augustus issued coins on which the name of Armenia is inscribed.  Some twenty coins are covered in detail and drawings that can be divided in two categories, those, which read ARMENIA RECEPTA, and those, which read ARMENIA CAPTA.  In spite of the implication of subjugation of Armenia in 6 BC when King Tigranes III died, he was succeeded by his son Tigranes IV, without the approval of Augustus or even consultation with Rome. At he time of the death of Augustus, no further coins relating to Armenia were struck in his name.</abtext>
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<author>Bedoukian, Paul Z., L.A. Saryan (trans.)</author>
<title>Roman coins and medals relating to Armenia Chapter 4: The Coins of Nero (54-68 AD)</title>
<date>August 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>8</number>
<pages>12-18, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<record id="BekicL2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bekic, Luka</author>
<title>Roman and Byzantine Coins from Vestar</title>
<otitle lang="hr">Rimski i bizantski novac iz Vestra</otitle>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Vjesnik Arheoloskog muzeja u Zagrebu</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>169-180</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-03</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Ivan Mirnik</submittedby>
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<group>&g.finds;</group>
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<record id="BellB2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bell, Benjamin R.</author>
<title>A New Model for Elymaean Royal Chronology</title>
<date>May 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>5</number>
<pages>34-39,50, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
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<record id="BellG2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bell, Geoffrey G.</author>
<title>Register of Surviving Notes of the Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada</title>
<date>December 2001</date>
<journal>Canadian Paper Money Newsletter</journal>
<volume>9</volume>
<number>4</number>
<pages>124</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-21</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
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<record id="BellR2002a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bell, R.C.</author>
<title>Token Tales: Daniel Mendoza, Champion of England</title>
<date>Spring 2002</date>
<journal>The ‟Conder” Token Collector's Journal</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>6-9, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
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<record id="BellR2002b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bell, R.C.</author>
<title>Token Tales: Lord Nelson's Pathway to Fame</title>
<date>Summer 2002</date>
<journal>The ‟Conder” Token Collector's Journal</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>6-9, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-29</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.tokens;</subject>
<country iso="gb"/>
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<record id="BellemareP2001a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bellemare, Pierre Marc</author>
<title>The Allocation of Reverse Types among the Members of the House of Valerian and Gallienus on their Coinage for Roman Egypt</title>
<date>June 2001</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>57-82, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>This study of the reverse types, mainly on Alexandrian billon tetradrachms, and a few bronze drachms, indicates that the mint had specific plans concering which members of the imperial family should, or should not share reverses. The work is based on the standard publications. The imperial persons are Valerian, Gallienus, Salonina, wife of Gallienus, and their sons Valerian the younger, and Salonicus. Four distinct periods are recognized based on the regnal years: (1) Years 1 and 2: 253-255, only coins of Valerian and Gallienus, (2) Years 3 to 8: 255-261 coins of all the imperial family (3) Years 9 and 10: 261-263,. only coins of Gallienus (4) Years 11 to 15: 263-268, Gallienus and Salonina. Year 8: 260-61 has a unique pattern, because of Valerian's capture by the Persians, the death of Salonicus, the appearance of the usurper Macrianus under whom the mint ceased to produce coins of Valerian and Gallienus, and the restoration of Gallienus as sole emperor. Each period is treated in detail noting which reverse types were given solely to one or other of the imperial personages and which were shared. This is one of three articles. The second appears in The Journal of the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society. Series 2, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September, 2001) pp. 135-156, and the third appears in The Journal of the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society. Series 2, Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 2002).</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BellemareP2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bellemare, Pierre Marc</author>
<title>The Allocation of Reverse Types on the Coinage of Roman Egypt in the Post-Severan Period: The Golden Years of the House of Philip</title>
<date>September 2001</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>135-156, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>A detailed study of the reverses on Alexandrian billon tetradrachms and bronze drachms of Philip I, his wife, and son, for the seven regnal years of Philip's reign. Some examples of the different patterns that develop are: Year 1: Ten reverses are assigned solely to Philip I and five different reverses are shared between him and his wife. Year 4: 17 reverses solely for Philip, 3 solely for his wife and 5 solely for his son. Years 5 and 6: billon tetradrachms and bronze drachms are issued and each has its own distinct pattern of unshared and shared reverses. Year 6 is different from all the others in that of the 15 known reverses on the billon tetradrachms, 7 are for Philip, 2 for him and his son, 4 solely for his wife, and 2 solely for his son. However, for the drachms in the same year there are 4 reverses solely for Philip, 2 shared by him and his wife, 3 shared by him and his son, 2 for him, his wife, and his son, 2 solely for his wife, 1 for his wife and son, and 4 solely for his son. Thus all possible permutations for the three people are present on the drachms for year 6. When the reign ended early in year 7, only unshared reverses are known; 3 for Philip, 3 for his wife, and 3 for his son. These variations of the patterns of sharing between the imperial family members relate to the changing dynastic goals hoped to be achieved during the reign.  This is the second of three articles. The first appeared in The Journal of the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society.  Series 2, Vol. 2, No. 2 (June, 2001) pp. 57 - 82, and the third will appears in The Journal of the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society. Series 2, Vol. 3.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BellemareP2002a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bellemare, Pierre Marc</author>
<title>The Allocation of Reverse Types on the Post-Severan Coinage of Roman Egypt. Part III(a): The Remaining Reigns, to the House of Decius</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>22-43, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-05</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-05</abdate>
<abtext>Part III(a) of the third article in this series studies five reigns or joint reigns in which the Alexandrian mint struck coins for more than one imperial person. The first article discussed the House of Valerian and Gallienus and the Second dealt with the House of Philip I.  Considered here are Maximinus and Maximus; Gordian I and II; Balbinus and Pupienus with Gordian III as caesar; Gordian III and Tranquillina; and Trajan Decius and his family. The pattern of issues for each reign is detailed in the same fashion as the other articles. The main criteria are whether or not the reverses are attributed solely to each person, or shared between two or more. The conclusions drawn from these patterns reflect on the status of equality or inequality of the imperial persons, and may be modified by the rarity or commonness of the respective coins, and by the events of the reigns, such as marriages, abrupt terminations, etc.  This is Part III(a) of the third of three articles that appeared in The Journal of the Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society. Part I in Series 2, Vol. 2, No. 2 (June, 2001)pp. 57 - 82; Part II in Series 2, Vol. 2, No. 3 (September, 2001) pp. 135-156. Part III(b) appears in Series 2, Vol. 3, No. 2 (June, 2002).</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BellemareP2002b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bellemare, Pierre Marc</author>
<title>The Allocation of Reverse Types Among Imperial Personages on the Post-Severan Coinage of Roman Egypt, Part III (b): The Remaining Reigns</title>
<date>June, 2002</date>
<journal>Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>81-94, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-12</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
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<record id="BendallS1998a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>The Double Striking of Late Byzantine Scyphate Coins</title>
<date>June 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>6</number>
<pages>20-23, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Victor Kess</abauth>
<abdate>2002-03-08</abdate>
<abtext>A detailed discussion of the methods used for striking late Byzantine scyphate coins, which due to their curvature are much more difficult to produce than flat coins.  The suggestion is advanced that if such coins were struck twice with the upper die rocked slightly from side to side a fuller impression would result.  Beginning in the mid to late 12th century, a join between the two obverse sides seems to indicate the change from rocking to lifting the obverse die between blows.  Another possibility is the use of two upper dies, which can be identified when each die is of a slightly different design.  The author provides examples of coins that demonstrate the various possible striking techniques.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BendallS1998b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>More Anonymous Bronze Folles</title>
<date>November 1998</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>12</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>16-20, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-08</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>A Counterfeit Guinea Scam</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>107</number>
<pages>146</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Martin Allen</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>A purchase of counterfeit guineas in Deptford, Kent in 1782, as a decoy in the event of a robbery by highwaymen.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>The First Reformed Follis of Anastasius I</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>108</number>
<pages>307, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>A Note on the Chronological Arrangement of the Hyperpyra of John III Ducas-Vatatzes of Nicaea</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>108</number>
<pages>159-160, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>An Overstruck Tetarteron of Alexius I</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>108</number>
<pages>308, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2001a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>The Rediscovery of an 'Old Friend'</title>
<date>May 2001</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>15</volume>
<number>5</number>
<pages>26-27, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>A New Copper Trachy of Theodore I Lascaris of Nicaea (1205-1222)?</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>109</number>
<pages>161, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2001c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>Two Rare Byzantine Coins of the Comnenian Dynasty</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>109</number>
<pages>311, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2001d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>Robert Allen, Housebreaker</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>109</number>
<pages>245-246, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.tokens;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-18</abdate>
<abtext>An eighteenth-century convict 'love' token.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2001e" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>An Early Fourteenth-Century Hoard of Thessalonican Trachea</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>161</volume>
<pages>255-277, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<country iso="he"/>
</record>

<record id="BendallS2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bendall, Simon</author>
<title>Dated Palaeologan Coinage</title>
<date>July 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>7</number>
<pages>28-31, 34-36, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-29</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BergerF1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berger, Frank</author>
<title>250 Years of the Frankfurt Coin Cabinet</title>
<otitle lang="de">250 Jahre Frankfurter Münzkabinett</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Numismatisches Nachrichtenblatt</journal>
<pages>247-249, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gen;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BergerF2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berger, Frank</author>
<title>Bompaire, Marc and Françoise Dumas. Numismatique médiévale. Monnaies et documents d'origine française. Turnhout 2000</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Historia</journal>
<volume>273</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>466 ff.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-30</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BerghausP1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berghaus, Peter</author>
<title>Portraits of Numismatists, 49. Julius Menadier (August 7, 1854-January 12 1939)</title>
<otitle lang="de">Numismatiker im Porträt, 49. Julius Menadier 7. August 1854 Gandersheim - 12. Januar 1939 Berlin</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>149-153, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.bio;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BerghausP1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berghaus, Peter</author>
<title>Portraits of Numismatists, 50. Joseph Johann Hilarius Eckhel (1737-1798)</title>
<otitle lang="de">Numismatiker im Porträt, 50. Joseph Johann Hilarius Eckhel (1737 Enzesfeld - 1798 Wien)</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>216-221, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.bio;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BerkHMacDonaldD1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berk, Harlan J.</author>
<author>MacDonald, David</author>
<title>Gold Staters of Brutus</title>
<date>September 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>13</volume>
<number>9</number>
<pages>39, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.rom.rep;</subject>
<subject>&s.ane;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BerkhoutN2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berkhout, Nina H.</author>
<title>Cleopatra VIII Selene: Last of the Ptolemaic Queens</title>
<date>September 2000</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>29-39, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>Although the Ptolemaic line ends in Egypt with the famous Cleopatra VII, her daughter, Cleopatra Selene, by Mark Anthony, was married to Juba II becoming Cleopatra VIII Selene thereby extending the Ptolemaic line. Three groups of Mauretanian coinage are examined; those bearing only Juba's title; those bearing titles of both Juba and Cleopatra Selene; and those with only the  titles of  Cleopatra Selene. Juba's titles on the coins depicting him alone have Latin inscriptions in contrast to Greek for Selene's titles. Some of Juba's coins pay homage to Augustus, his benefactor, and others show a strong Egyptian influence even before his marriage to Selene indicating the Romanization of Egyptian influences. The coins with titles of both Juba and Selene depict his diademed portrait and Latin text, but the reverses give Selene's title in Greek accompanied by Egyptian symbols. Thus it appears that Selene is anxious to depict herself in a royal context. Two theories are offered for the coins bearing only Selene's titles. The first suggests that the coins were struck during a four year period when Juba was travelling in the east and she was acting as his regent: If this is correct her death would have been about AD 11 or later. The second theory is that they were minted after her death as a tribute to the deceased queen. Evidence is presented to support both possibilities but no preference is indicated. Juba and Selene had a son, Ptolemy, who succeeded Juba in AD 23 and ruled to AD 40. Since no marriages or offspring are recorded he is the last member of the House of Ptolemy.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BernardiG2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bernardi, Giulio</author>
<title>The Dinar of `Abd al-Malik of the year 77 AH</title>
<otitle lang="it">Il dinar di `Abd al-Malik coniato nell'anno 77 H</otitle>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>80</volume>
<pages>131-136, illus., 1 pl.</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-14</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BertoloneAFeaG1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertolone, A.</author>
<author>Fea, Giorgio</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="it">Piccolo ripostiglio medievale a Chiomonte</otitle> <date>1998</date>
<journal>Segusium</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>139-142, illus.</pages>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-04</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emed;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="it"/>
<abstract lang="it">
<abauth>A. Carignani</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-04</abdate>
<abtext>Edizione di tre monete rinvenute in un medesimo ripostiglio a Chiomonte, presso Susa. Si tratta di un tremisse di Grenoble del VII sec.d.C., di un tremisse di Dragoberto I (629-634) e di un follis di Massenzio.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BeckerB2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Becker, Bernd</author>
<title>Three Sikh Medals or Tokens</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>28, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<subject>&s.tokens;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BergmannJ2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bergmann, Jens</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">Das kommunale und private Notgeld von Hagen, zugleich ein Stück Hagener Industrie - und Kommunalgeschichte</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<publisher>Hagener Heimatbund Verlag e.V.</publisher>
<extent>107 pp., illus.(partly in colour)</extent>
<city>Hagen</city>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BerrolR2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Berrol, Ronn</author>
<title>Revisiting a "Counterfeit" Bar-Kokhba Sela</title>
<date>April 2002</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>16</volume>
<number>4</number>
<pages>23-24, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-09</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.pro;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BertolacciniLWarburtonR1997" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertolaccini, Luisa</author>
<author>Warburton-Ackermann, Rahel</author>
<title>A Constantinian Coin Hoard from Bottighofen TG?</title>
<otitle lang="de">Ein constantinischer Münzhort aus Bottighofen TG?</otitle>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Archäologie der Schweiz </journal>
<volume>20</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>84-85, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-26</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
</record>

<record id="BertschW2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertsch, Wolfgang</author>
<title>Numismatic Literature on the Coins and Banknotes of Tibet</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter. Supplement</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>1-14, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BertschW2001c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertsch, Wolfgang</author>
<title>An Unrecorded Date of the Second Issue of the Tibetan Copper Sho</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter. Supplement</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>15-16, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BertschW2001d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertsch, Wolfgang</author>
<title>An Unrecorded Mohar of Jaya Prakash Malla of Nepal</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter. Supplement</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>16, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BertschW2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bertsch, Wolfgang</author>
<title>The Use of Maldivian Cowries as Money according to an 18th Century Portuguese Dictionary on World Currencies</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>165</volume>
<pages>16-19, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.ea;</subject>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BeslyE1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Besly, E. M.</author>
<title>A Civil War Hoard from Tregwynt, Pembrokeshire</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<number>1998</number>
<pages>119-136, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
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<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Edward Besly</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>An English Civil War hoard comprising 33 gold coins and 467 silver coins was discovered in September 1996 at Tregwynt Mansion, Granston, Pembrokeshire, West Wales.  It was probably buried at the time of a royalist rising in the area in 1648.  The hoard is published in full and appendices describe a gold ring from the hoard, the hoard's container, and comparative hoards of the period.  The probate inventory (1663) of Llewellin Harrie, contemporary owner of Tregwynt, is published.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BetzG2000" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Betz, Gabriela</author>
<title>Symbols of Future Power on the Portrait Medals of Don Carlos</title>
<otitle lang="de">Zeichen künftiger Herrschaft auf den Porträtmedaillen des Don Carlos</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>210-212, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-01-23</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Peter Ilisch</abauth>
<abdate>2002-01-23</abdate>
<abtext>The author discusses the symbols on medals featuring Carlos, the son of Philip II of Spain, presenting him as future ruler.</abtext>
</abstract>
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<record id="BhandareS2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>Numismatic Vestiges of Shah Jahan's Campaign in the Deccan</title>
<date>Winter 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>162</volume>
<pages>21-24, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
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<record id="BhandareSHeidemannS2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<author>Heidemann, Stefan</author>
<title>A die for imitation of Umayyad dinars found in Syria</title>
<date>Winter 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>162</volume>
<pages>8-9, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
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<record id="BhandareS2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>Copper Issues of the Bhilsa Mint - II</title>
<date>Spring 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>163</volume>
<pages>22-24, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
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<record id="BhandareS2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>Bangalore - A New Mint for the East India Company Coinage</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>26-27, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
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<record id="BhandareS2000d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>Two Postscripts. 1. The Mint-Town Zafarnagar, 2. Description of a Mark on a Copper Coin of Bhilsa</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>27-28</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BhandareS2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>A Coin of Aparaditya, the Shilahara King of Thane</title>
<date>Winter 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>167</volume>
<pages>16-18</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BhandareS2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bhandare, Shailendra</author>
<title>P.L. Gupta</title>
<date>Summer 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>168</volume>
<pages>1-2</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-26</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.obit;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BilakR1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bilak, Richard</author>
<title>Foes of the Crusaders, The Mamluks 1248-1290AD</title>
<date>Winter 1999/2000</date>
<journal>The Online Journal of the Islamic Coins Group</journal>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>2</number>
<issn>1496-4414</issn>
<url>http://islamiccoinsgroup.50g.com/ArtMamluks.htm</url>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-07</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.is;</subject>
<subject>&s.neme;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BiroS2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Biró-Sey, K.</author>
<title>Keltische Münzen in der Münzsammlung der Universität Oslo</title>
<otitle lang="de">Keltische Münzen in der Münzsammlung der Universität Oslo</otitle>
<date>1994-1996</date>
<journal>Nordisk Numismatisk Årsskrift</journal>
<pages>5-21, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-05-27</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Bernhard Weisser</submittedby>
<subject>&s.celt;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
</record>

<record id="BitnerJ1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bitner, John W.</author>
<title>The History of the Aegis</title>
<date>June 1999</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>13</volume>
<number>6</number>
<pages>6-12, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
<subject>&s.rom;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BitnerJ2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bitner, John W.</author>
<title>The Cornucopia - A Horn of Plenty</title>
<date>November 2000</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>14</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>6-16, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-11</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
<subject>&s.rom;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BjelosN2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bjeloš, Nenad</author>
<title>Insignia of the Air Force and Paratroops 1</title>
<otitle lang="sr">Letački i padobranski amblemi 1</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>Dinar</journal>
<number>18</number>
<pages>51-53, illus.</pages>
<language iso="sr"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-20</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Svetolik Kovacevi&#x0107;</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
<country iso="sr"/>
</record>

<record id="BlackburnM2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Blackburn, Mark</author>
<title>Metheltun not Medeshamstede: An Anglo-Saxon Mint at Melton Mowbray rather than Peterborough Abbey</title>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>British Numismatic Journal</journal>
<volume>70</volume>
<pages>143-145, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BlackburnM2001" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Blackburn, Mark</author>
<title>A Viking Hoard from Thurcaston, Leics.: Preliminary Report</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>161</volume>
<pages>349-352, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emed;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<country iso="uk"/>
</record>

<record id="BlascheggMZachB1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Blaschegg, Max</author>
<author>Zäch, Benedikt</author>
<title>A 17th Century Coin Hoard from Bad Säckingen</title>
<otitle lang="de">Ein Münzfund des 17. Jahrhunderts aus Bad Säckingen</otitle>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Vom Jura zum Schwarzwald</journal>
<number>73</number>
<pages>27-45, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-27</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
</record>

<record id="BloomW2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bloom, W.R.</author>
<title>Another French Ecu surfaces in Western Australia</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Numismatic Association of Australia Inc. Journal</journal>
<volume>11</volume>
<pages>47-49, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-04-09</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>K.A. Sheedy</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.emod;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<group>&g.finds;</group>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>K.A. Sheedy</abauth>
<abdate>2002-04-09</abdate>
<abtext>The author describes a silver écu of 1767 from the Bayonne mint found sealed in a bottle on Dirk Hartog Island. </abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BobbittS2002" inlib="yes" show="yes"> <author>Bobbitt, Stephen L.</author> <title>Anthony J. Swiatek: "The Teacher"</title> <date>August 2002</date> <journal>The Numismatist</journal>
<volume>115</volume> <number>8</number> <pages>882-886, illus.</pages> <language iso="en"/> <enteredon>2002-09-23</enteredon> <enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby> <submittedby>Thomas Serfass</submittedby> <subject>&s.bio;</subject> <abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-23</abdate>
<abtext>A biography of the winner of the American Numismatic Association's 2002 Farran Zerbe Memorial Award for Distinguished Service.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BockD2002" inlib="no" show="yes">
<author>Bock, Dieter</author>
<title></title>
<otitle lang="de">Preismedaillen der Technischen Lehranstalten Dresden</otitle>
<date>2002</date>
<journal>Numismatisches Nachrichtenblatt</journal>
<volume>51</volume>
<pages>52-54, illus.</pages>
<language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-10-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Peter Ilisch</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<country iso="de"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Peter Ilisch</abauth>
<abdate>2002-10-10</abdate>
<abtext>The author describes prize medals for students issued at the Dresden Technical School between 1861 and 1926.  The last prize was distributed in 1932.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Canadian Banks' Law Enforcement Award</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>6</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Carnegie Hero Fund Commission Life Saving Medal</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>8</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>A Review of Medals of the Royal Canadian Legion</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>81</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Insignia and Medals of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem in Canada</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>89</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997e" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Medals of the Royal Canadian Humane Society</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>89</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1997f" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Life Saving Medals of the Boy Scout Association (Canada)</title>
<date>1997</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>33</volume>
<pages>99</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Canadian Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>10</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>City of Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan) Medal of Merit</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>11</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Some Canadian Industrial and Commercial Life Saving Medals</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>12</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Life Saving Medals of Newfoundland</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>55</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998e" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>National Safety Council - Canada and U.S.A. - Safety Medals</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>58</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.us.federal;</subject>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998f" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Life Saving and Police Medals of Quebec and Montreal</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>77</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998g" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>The Government of Canada Medal, "For Gallant and Humane Services Rendered in Life Saving from Shipwrecked Vessels"</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>80</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998h" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>History and Medals of the Canadian Lifeboat Institution</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>106</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1998i" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Commonwealth Honour Award Medals of the Royal Life Saving Society</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>112</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>The "Two Country" Medals to the Crew of the Canadian Coast Guard Motor Lifeboat 104</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>35</volume>
<pages>7</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC2000a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>The Insignia and Medals of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem Priory of Canada</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>78</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Life Saving Medal of the Order of St. John</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>78</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC2000c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Commemorative Medals of the Order of St. John</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>81</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC2000d" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>The Service Medal of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>81</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonC2000e" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.</author>
<title>Order of Prince Edward Island (Canada)</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>36</volume>
<pages>103</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoddingtonJ2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boddington, Captain J.
</author>
<title>Two New Canadian Police Medals: The Edmonton Police Service Medal of Valour and Medal of Honour</title>
<date>March 2002</date>
<journal>Numismatica Canada</journal>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>24-25, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-17</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.decorations;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-17</abdate>
<abtext>Two new decorations are described and illustrated by the author.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BoehringerC1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boehringer, Ch.</author>
<title>Caccamo Caltabiano, Maria. La monetazione di Messana. Con le emissioni di Rhegion dell'età della Tirannide. Berlin / New York 1993</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau</journal>
<volume>78</volume>
<pages>171-190</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-25</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Markus Peter</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoffaS2000b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boffa, Serge</author>
<title>Numismatics and Diplomacy.  Reflections on a Coin supposedly struck by Godfrey I, Duke of Lotharingia and Louvain (1095-1139)</title>
<otitle lang="fr">Numismatique et Diplomatique. Réflexions à propos d'une monnaie prétenduement frappée par Godefroid Ier, duc de Lotharingie et comte de Louvain (1095-1139)</otitle>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<volume>160</volume>
<pages>298-304, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-07-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.hmed;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BopearachchiO2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bopearachchi, Osmund</author>
<title>Two Unreported Coins from the Second Mir Zakah Deposit</title>
<date>Autumn 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>165</volume>
<pages>15-16, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Martin Allen</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-24</abdate>
<abtext>Two Graeco-Bactrian gold staters are described.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BopearachchiOetal2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bopearachchi, Osmund</author>
<author>Falk, Harry</author>
<author>Wickremesinhe, Rajah</author>
<title>Earliest Inscribed Coins, Moulds, Seals and Sealings from Tissamaharama (Sri Lanka)</title>
<date>2000</date>
<journal>The Numismatic Chronicle</journal>
<number>2000</number>
<pages>117-134, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Osmund Bopearachchi, Harry Falk and Rajah Wickremesinhe</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>This article introduces a group of coins, moulds, seals and sealings found in Sri Lanka.  On the basis of palaeography, the coins can be dated between the second century BC and second century AD. The oldest inscribed coins attested in the island, until this recent discovery, cannot be dated before the ninth century AD.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BopearachchiO2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bopearachchi, Osmund</author>
<title>Sabedana or Sarpadana</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>21, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Martin Allen</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-24</abdate>
<abtext>The author attributes some Indo-Scythian coins.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BopearachchiO2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bopearachchi, Osmund</author>
<title>Two More Unique Coins from the Second Mir Zakah Deposit</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>21-22, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Martin Allen</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-24</abdate>
<abtext>A gold Graeco-Bactrian coin and a lead coin from Mir Zakah in Pakistan are described.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BopearachchiOGrigoK2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bopearachchi, Osmund</author>
<author>Grigo, Klaus</author>
<title>'Thundering Zeus' Revisited</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>169</volume>
<pages>22-24, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr.hl;</subject>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
<group>&g.hoard;</group>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Martin Allen</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-24</abdate>
<abtext>A hoard of Graeco-Bactrian gold staters from Vaisili.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BorodovskijA2001" inlib="no" show="yes"> <author>Borodovskij, Arkadij P.</author> <title>Early Medieval Children's Tombs at Oberen Ob', Siberia</title>
<otitle lang="de">Frühmittelalterliche Prunkbestattungen von Kindern am Oberen Ob, Sibirien</otitle>
<date>2001</date> <journal>Eurasia Antiqua</journal>
<volume>7</volume>
<pages>569-583, illus.</pages> <language iso="de"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-28</enteredon> <enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby> <submittedby>Hans R. Baldus</submittedby> <subject>&s.ea;</subject> <group>&g.finds;</group>
<country iso="ru"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Hans R. Baldus</abauth>
<abdate>2002-08-28</abdate>
<abtext>The author describes two children's  tombs of the 7th century AD at Umna (figs. 1-2) with "bronze cloth decorations": It seems to Borodovskij  that each of the tombs contained a Chinese influenced (or Chinese) bronze coin with central square hole and letters. English summary on p. 584.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BoseS2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bose, S.K.</author>
<title>A Potentially Important Coin of Cooch Behar</title>
<date>Summer 2000</date>
<journal>Oriental Numismatic Society Newsletter</journal>
<volume>164</volume>
<pages>29</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-24</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.indsa;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BoublikovaJ1999" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Boublíková-Jahnová, Juliana</author>
<title>Michal Vitanovský: A Retrospect</title>
<date>Autumn 1999</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>35</number>
<pages>79-86, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Philip Attwood</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>Michal Vitanovský, born in 1946, became a professional sculptor in the early 1970s, and has devoted himself to medals since 1974. His work includes both struck and cast pieces.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BourneM1999a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, Marcy Leavitt</author>
<title>Being an account of the Royal Mint - BAMS Millennium Medal Competition and of its winner, Felicity Powell</title>
<date>Autumn 1999</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>35</number>
<pages>87-94, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Marcy Leavitt Bourne</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>The idea for an open medal competition was first mooted in 1996, and came to fruition in February 1999, with the announcement that Felicity Powell had won the £10,000 prize.  Her medal depicts a dandelion 'clock'.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BourneM1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, Marcy Leavitt</author>
<title>Talking with Theo van de Vathorst</title>
<date>Autumn 1999</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>35</number>
<pages>69-78, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-02</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Marcy Leavitt Bourne</abauth>
<abdate>2002-06-02</abdate>
<abtext>The sculptor and medallist Theo van de Vathorst was born in Utrecht in 1934, and has been much honoured in the Netherlands, where his public sculpture is sited in the open air and in a number of public buildings and corporations.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BourneM1999c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, Marcy Leavitt</author>
<title>The BAMS Student Medal Project Goes East 1998/99</title>
<date>Spring 1999</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>34</number>
<pages>92-95, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-12</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BourneM2001a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, Marcy Leavitt</author>
<title>Talking with Leonda Finke</title>
<date>Spring 2001</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>38</number>
<pages>65-79, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-15</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Marcy Leavitt Bourne</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-15</abdate>
<abtext>Profile of Leonda Finke, sculptor and medallist.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BourneM2001b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, Marcy Leavitt</author>
<title>Talking with Ronald Pennell</title>
<date>Autumn 2001</date>
<journal>The Medal</journal>
<number>39</number>
<pages>62-76, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-15</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.eur.mod;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Marcy Leavitt Bourne</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-15</abdate>
<abtext>Profile of Ronald Pennell, an artist in glass and bronze.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BourneR2001c" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bourne, R.J.</author>
<title>An Anonymous Radiate with the Bust of Carausius</title>
<date>2001</date>
<journal>Numismatic Circular</journal>
<number>109</number>
<pages>92, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-06-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Martin Allen</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BraceBC1998" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Bruce R.</author>
<title>A Rifle Competition Medal - An Inquiry</title>
<date>1998</date>
<journal>Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society</journal>
<volume>34</volume>
<pages>60</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-31</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.medals;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BraceB1999a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, B.R.</author>
<title>Harl, Kenneth W. Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993</title>
<date>1999</date>
<journal>Hekte</journal>
<volume>4</volume>
<pages>185-186</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
</record>

<record id="BraceB1999b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Bruce R.</author>
<title>Paul, George M. and Michael Ierardi, Roman Coins and Public Life Under the Empire: E. Togo Salmon Papers II. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press 1999</title>
<date>November 1999</date>
<journal>The Celator</journal>
<volume>13</volume>
<number>11</number>
<pages>32-33, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-18</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rev;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BraceB2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Bruce R.</author>
<title>The Roman Hercules</title>
<date>September 2000</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>2</number>
<pages>42-45, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.imp;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>This article tells the story of Commodus and his desire to identify with Herakles/Hercules.  Some of his coins and medallions, issued in the later part of his reign, c. AD 191, show spectacular portraits of him wearing the Nemean lion skin headdress made famous by Alexander the Great. On some the legends read, in part, HERCULI ROMANO</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BraceB2001" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Bruce R.</author>
<title>Diana of Nemi</title>
<date>December 2001</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>4</number>
<pages>178-186, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.rom.rep;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>Lake Nemi, ancient Lake Nemorensis, in the Alban Hills, has a long history, some of it mythological going back to the founding of Rome. Of significance is the sacred grove of Diana.  Some of the theories relating to this cult and its origins are discussed. The numismatic connection lies with P. Accoleius Lariscolus, whose denarii (Crawford 486) are detailed including the three variations of hairstyle of the obverse goddess and the three standing figures on the reverse with a grove of three cypress trees behind. The three figures probably represent Diana as a tripartite goddess; Diana the Huntress; Luna-Selene, the moon goddess; and Hecate, goddess of the nether world. Lake Nemi was partially drained in 1928 and two huge barges, thought to be pleasure barges of the time of Caligula, were raised. These 20 x 70 metre vessels were well preserved, but unfortunately destroyed by fire in 1944.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BraceB2002" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Bruce R.</author>
<title>Deceptions V: Casts</title>
<date>March, 2002</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>44-45, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-03-05</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.forgery;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
</record>

<record id="BraceD2000" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Brace, Dorte</author>
<title>Imitative Coins and Latin Occupation of the Eastern Roman Empire in the 13th Century</title>
<date>December 2000</date>
<journal>The Classical and Medieval Numismatic Society Journal</journal>
<series>2</series>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>23-39, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-02-19</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Robert I. Gait</submittedby>
<subject>&s.byz;</subject>
<country iso="ca"/>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Robert I. Gait</abauth>
<abdate>2002-02-19</abdate>
<abtext>The article discusses the possible origins of these imitative coins and suggests that at least some of them are Bulgarian imitatives and the rest are Latin imitatives. Hoards buried prior to 1195 do not contain Latin imitatives and the imitatives they do contain are considered by some scholars to be Bulgarian in origin. There is considerable controversy on this matter. Hoards buried after 1205, however, contain only Latin imitatives. The paper uses the work of Hendy and the 5 volume Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and the Whittemore Collection, especially volume 4 parts 1 and 2. The first part of the article briefly describes the complex history leading to the Latin occupation. The second part deals with the imitative and clipped coins of the time. Eight typical Latin imitatives (all trachea) from Constantinople (1204-1219), three billon trachea and one copper half-tetarteron from Thessalonica (1207-1224) are illustrated and described in detail.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BraccesiL1997" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<editor>Braccesi, Lorenzo</editor>
<title>Hesperia, Studies in the Greek West</title>
<otitle lang="it">Hesperìa, Studi sulla grecità di occidente</otitle>
<date>1997</date>
<volume>9</volume>
<publisher>L'Erma di Bretschneider</publisher>
<city>Roma</city>
<language iso="it"/>
<enteredon>2002-08-30</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>A. Carignani</submittedby>
<subject>&s.gr;</subject>
</record>

<record id="BradtD1992" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bradt, Don</author>
<title>Canadian Tire Coupons and Varieties</title>
<date>1992</date>
<journal>Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club Newsletter</journal>
<volume>2</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>41, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-10</abdate>
<abtext>Illustration of Canadian Tire scrip (CTC 7E1, 7E and 8A) printed with scratched plates.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BradtD1993a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bradt, Don</author>
<title>Interesting Variations in the 5 Cent H-G Gas Coupons</title>
<date>February 1993</date>
<journal>Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club Newsletter</journal>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>3, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-10</abdate>
<abtext>A description of the "plain S" serial number prefix on a CTC 10 Canadian Tire scrip.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BradtD1993b" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bradt, Don</author>
<title>Other Interesting Variations of Coupons</title>
<date>February 1993</date>
<journal>Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club Newsletter</journal>
<volume>3</volume>
<number>1</number>
<pages>10, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-10</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-10</abdate>
<abtext>Illustrations of possible replacement notes in the Canadian Tire scrip series.</abtext>
</abstract>
</record>

<record id="BradtD1994a" inlib="yes" show="yes">
<author>Bradt, Don</author>
<title>Gas Bar Varieties</title>
<date>June 1994</date>
<journal>Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Club Newsletter</journal>
<volume>4</volume>
<number>3</number>
<pages>36-37, illus.</pages>
<language iso="en"/>
<enteredon>2002-09-16</enteredon>
<enteredby>Oliver Hoover</enteredby>
<submittedby>Oliver Hoover</submittedby>
<subject>&s.canada;</subject>
<subject>&s.paper;</subject>
<abstract lang="en">
<abauth>Oliver Hoover</abauth>
<abdate>2002-09-16</abdate>
<abtext>Descriptions and illustrations of "different 4", "cat at gas bar" and "Lake Winnipegosis" varieties of Cana