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We now have a good selection of books in stock, at nicely discounted prices.
Prices quoted are for books only - postage and packing extra and is dependent upon weight. Please feel free to place your order via the link provided (no obligation). We will get back to you asap to confirm payment and p&p options for both domestic and international orders.
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SPINK, Coins of England
42nd edition, 2007.
Coins of England and the United Kingdom
remains the only single-volume reference work which features every major
coin type from Celtic to the present day with complete market values for
every coin type listed. It is an essential guide for beginners and serious
numismatists alike and anyone interested in British coinage. As with every
new edition, all sections of the Catalogue have been carefully checked
by Spink specialists and prices have been updated to reflect market conditions.
The reference numbers used are recognised world-wide and are used by all
the major auction houses, coin dealers and are widely quoted in other
reference works. Features of the 42nd Edition include:
NOW PRINTED IN FULL COLOUR FOR THE FIRST TIME
A revision of the Early and Late Anglo-Saxon coinages
A revision of the coinage of the Norman Kings
New illustrations of the groat and sixpence busts of Elizabeth I
Comprehensive revision of valuation in all grades throughout the book
Updated decimal section to include all new Royal Mint issues
Foreign legends found on English coins listed and translated.
Helpful guides to condition of Celtic, Hammered and Milled coinage.
Over 1,700 coins photographed to aid identification.
More prices published than ever before for Hammered coins
Numismatic bibliography for further reading suggestions.
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English Silver Coinage Since 1649
by RAYNER, Often referred to as ESC. Gives rarity values rather than prices
for coins and is widely used
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British Silver Coins Since 1816
by Peter Davies, 1982, a definitive study with all
known dates and varieties, 128 pages, illustrated, cloth with dust jacket.
20 years old but the information is not available elsewhere
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Collectors Coins Great Britain 2005
A book containing enough general and specialised information to suit novice and experienced numismatists alike. 92 pages of (non-gold) coin price info from 1797 onwards
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English Hammered Coinage, Volume
1
Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III AD600 to
1272, by J.J.North, 3rd edition London 1994, 320 pages, 20 plates, , maps,
lists of mints and moneyers, hardback, with dustjacket. The standard work
cited in many auction catalogues.
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English Hammered Coinage, Volume
2
Edward 1 to Charles II, by J.J.North, 3rd
revised edition London 1992, 224 pages, 11 plates, hardback, with dustjacket.
The standard work cited in many auction catalogues.
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The Gold Half Sovereign, by Michael
A. Marsh
Cambridge 1982, 53 pages, hardback with
dustjacket. Although 20 years old this book contains information not available
elsewhere, rarity guide
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The Gold Sovereign, by Michael A. Marsh
Golden Jubilee edition, Cambridge 2002,
126 pages, well illustrated, many in colour, listing all known varieties
of this popular coin, rarity guide, blue cloth
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The Sovereign
The World's Most Famous Coin, A History
and Price Guide, by Daniel Fearon and Brian Reeds, 2001, 79 pages, well
illustrated, mostly in colour, valuations, cloth, with dust jacket.
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The Soho Mint and the Industrialization of Money
by R. Doty, London 1998, British Numismatic Society
special publication no. 2, viii, 352 pages, illustrated throughout,
colour dust jacket, large format
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Greek Coins and their Values - volume 1
Europe, by David Sear, 1978, 316 pages, fully illustrated,
with values, hardback, with dustjacket. Still a standard reference.
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Greek Coins and their Values - volume 2
Asia and Africa, by David Sear, 1979, 762 pages, fully
illustrated, with values, hardback, with dustjacket
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Roman Base Metal Coins
Market Values for Base Metal Roman Coins up to 518 AD.
Accurate illustrations of the main obverse and reverse types. Features on grading, Roman Empire mintmarks
and cleaning freshly dug coins. Information on changes in Roman coinage across the years. 80 Pages.
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Roman Coins & Their Values
Vol. I Republic to 96AD, by David Sear, 522 pages,
illustrations in text, valuations in pounds and dollars and in 2 or
3 grades of condition. The long awaited new edition of the Standard
Work.
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Roman Coins & Their Values
Vol. II, AD96 to AD235, by David Sear, 696 pages, illustrations
in text, valuations in £/$ and in 2/3 grades of condition. The
long awaited new edition of the Standard Work.
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CoinCraft English & UK Coins 1066 to date
Coincraft's Standard Catalogue of English & U K Coins, 1066 to Date, by Lobel, Davidson,
Hailstone and Calligas, London, Millenium edition, 2000,
620+ pages, 5000 photos and 50,000 prices. Each type has a
section of helpful hints, glossary, enlarged illustrations of mintmarks, hardback
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CoinCraft Scottish, Irish, CI & IOM Coins
Coincraft's Standard Catalogue of the Coins of Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man,
companion volume to their catalogue of English & U K Coins, similar large format, with lots of additional information and prices
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Coin Year Book 2005
Coin Year Book, 2005 edition, from the publishers of Coin News, over 300 pages,
illustrated, prices of British coins and banknotes, lots more useful information
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Coins Of Charles I
Coins of Charles I, The John Brooker Collection, volume 33 of the Syllogue of Coins of the British Isles,
by J.J. North & P.J. Preston-Morley, London 1984, 130 plates with the same number of descriptive text, cloth, with dustjacket. An amazing collection of coins.
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Medieval English Groats
Medieval English Groats, by I. Buck, Witham 2000, 66 pages, illustrated throughout in colour, card cover
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Coinage in Scotland
Coinage in Scotland, by J.D. Bateson, 1997, 176 pages, 252 black and white coin illustrations, casebound
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The Herbert Schneider Collection, Part I
The Herbert Schneider Collection, Part I English Gold Coins 1257-1603, by P. Woodhead and D.G. Liddell, London 1996, xiv, 466 pages, 83 plates, cloth, dustjacket.
Invaluable book for the early hammered gold collector as this collection is so complete that die linking the coins that you have to the Schneider collection is often possible. Also a fabulous collection to leer at!
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The Herbert Schneider Collection, Part II
The Herbert Schneider Collection, Part II, English Gold Coins 1603 to 20th Century, by P. Woodhead, London 2002, xiv, 210 pages including 58 plates, hardback, dustjacket
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Spink, Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands
(Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man & Lundy)
2nd edition of this standard work, 2002, 219 pages, hundreds of illustrations,
valuations in up to 4 grades of condition.
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