"The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, Volume 9" presents scholarly research and discussions on coins, medals, and related subjects. Published by the Royal Numismatic Society, this volume offers valuable insights into the historical, cultural, and economic significance of numismatics, with a particular focus on Great Britain and its historical connections. Articles within explore archaeological finds, coin hoards, and the evolution of coinage, making it an essential resource for researchers, collectors, and anyone interested in the study of money and its role in history.
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