It is not until late in the reign of St. Louis--until 1265 or thereabouts--that there is mention in France of any such gold coinage as could have this commercial rather than merely numismatic importance.
The interest of such issues is entirely numismatic and not commercial or monetary.
By Article 12 of the Union, each of the seven United Provinces was bound to conformity in the course or tariffing of its money, while left free to determine the species and mere numismatic detail of the coins.
The valuable numismatic collection of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland includes a few gold coins of the Gaulish type, believed to have been found in Scotland, but their history or exact locality is unknown.
This was the case here; Vico having thought ancient coins and medals identical, while Erizzo made a distinction between them, in which modern critics in numismatic learning have generally thought him in the wrong.
The ancient mythology is too closely connected with all classical literature to have been neglected so long as numismatic antiquity.
The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia.
Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Vol.
Footnote 228: I state this on the high numismatic authority of my friend, Mr. Sim.
Nor have we any numismatic evidence whatever to appeal to.
He became early known in connexion with his favourite study, having initiated the Numismatic Journal in 1836.
In the following year he became the secretary of the newly established Numismatic Society.
Bibliothèque du Roi, his Numismatic Dictionary to the Academy and his Alcoran to the Abbé Bignon.
In Paris his numismatic fame recommended him to MM.
He also has membership in the Historical Landmarks Association, and after having been for many years honorary recording secretary is now a vice president of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal.
Mr. Angus was governor of the Fraser Institute Free Public Library and is an honorary member of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society of Montreal.
For many years he occupied the presidency of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society.
Mr. Chaput holds membership in L’Association St. Jean Baptiste and in the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society--associations which show something of the nature of his interests and his delight in research work.
He is a member of the council of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society.
He is a councillor of the National Historical Society, belongs to the St. Andrews Society, to the Montreal Art Association and to the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society.
He is a director of the Canadian National Bureau of Breeding and is a life governor of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society.
He was a governor of the Art Association and life governor of the Numismatic & Antiquarian Society; also president of the board of governors of Laval University.
He has been a member of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society for many years, and he is also a member of the Chambre de Commerce.
She is a director of the Society of Decorative Art, vice president of the English section of the woman’s branch of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society and is president of the Maternity Hospital of Montreal.
He is silver medalist of the Ligue Nationale de la Prévoyance et de la Mutualité, of Paris, France, and honorary vice president of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society of Montreal.
But it is the numismatic evidence which clearly parts off the history of the fortress from the general history of the city.
Jublains has no inscriptions to show, but its numismatic wealth is great.
But the numismatic stores of the fortress taken by itself tell quite another story.
The following pages constitute an Essay read before the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia in January 1868.
In Proceedings of the Numismaticand Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, 1883.
In Proceedings of the Numismaticand Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, 1889.
The same line of argument applies to the Boeotian shield, which has been confidently pronounced to be a sacred emblem, but which we must now regard as a numismatic symbol of a real shield.
On the Date of British Coins," Numismatic Chronicle, xiii.
The same gentleman had similarly acquired in the vicinity of Leicester Square at prices, which struck him as favourable to the buyer, some very rare and desirable examples of Greek numismatic art, including a Syracusan medallion or dekadrachm.
I read between the lines of the catalogue with the aid of one or two of my numismatic acquaintances, who warned me against expecting too much; for they were familiar with my idiosyncrasies.
All these points are excessively important and interesting in their way; and I have entered into them a good deal in my two numismatic publications.
At Bloomsbury Street is one of my numismaticlibraries of reference, to which I have long enjoyed free access.
My numismatic haunts and providers have not, especially of late, been numerous.
One of my numismatic illusions was the uniform low rate, at which the Roman consular denarii and other coins of that class, as well as the imperial currencies, could be secured in course of time.
In a period in which the literary sources are so scanty great weight attaches to the epigraphic and numismatic evidence.
Epigraphic and numismatic evidence prove it to have penetrated from Rome as a centre to the remotest provinces (Showerman, pp.
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