Periodicals

Welcome to our section dedicated to Numismatic Periodicals, an essential resource for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of the science of coins. In this category, you'll find a comprehensive collection of specialized magazines, yearbooks, and journals that delve deep into the most relevant topics in numismatics, covering various historical periods, geographical regions, and technical aspects of coinage. Each publication offers detailed articles, academic studies, reviews of new discoveries, and updates on numismatic auctions and collections. Whether you are interested in the history of ancient, medieval, or modern coins, or wish to explore specific areas such as medallic art or paper money, our periodicals will provide you with a wealth of knowledge. This collection is ideal not only for enriching your personal library but also for keeping you updated on the latest trends and developments in the numismatic world. Explore the best numismatic periodicals and find inspiration and valuable information for your research and collection.

Books in stock: 210.

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    Italian numismatic magazine, 1984

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1984, pp. 295, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. LAZZARINI, The first coinage of the panegyria in Ilio. MC MOLINARI, Relations between monetary metals in the age of Agatocle. R. MARTINI, Eastern bronze coinage by Marcus Antonius (II). H. MITCHELL BROWN, Early Silver Coinage of the Fatimids. G. DORE, A seal of the judge Gonnario di Torres. F. JIMENEZ, G. MOSCHINI, M. PECORARO, R. LENG, A. SACCOCCI, A twelfth-century storage room from Ponte di Brenta (Padua): non-destructive analysis of Venetian and Veronese money in the name of Enrico Imperatore. AM STAHL, Three parcels of Venetian grossi in the ANS Collection. A. MIKOLAJCZYK, The Italian coins in Poland from 16th to 18th century. GL MANGIERI, Discovery of a bronze coin from Velia: Note on the end of the coinage of the city. D. ROVINA, Some notes on a leaden bubble by Nicolò I.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1983

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1983, pp. 318, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. LAZZARINI, The beginning of Assos coinage and a new hypothesis on Aiolesis (Troade). S. VASSALLO, The circulation of the bronze coin of Agrigento in the fifth century. BC A. TUSA CUTRONI, From a bronze Punic coin series. A. RUIZ FERNANDEZ, E. ACQUARO, Bronze coins by Sexi. R. MARTINI, Eastern bronze coinage by Marcus Antonius. P. BASTIEN, C. ARNOLD-BIUCCHI, Monetary bust like Mercury (Gallieno, Aureliano). L. SABETTA, More additions, especially from recent auctions, to the VII volume of the "Roman Imperial Coinage". G. PESCE, G. LUNARDI, Bonifacine coins of the Middle Ages. H. RIZZOLLI, The Dobbiaco mint of the counts of Gorizia. E. LEUTHOLD jr., The silver coinage of the sultans Aynal and Ahmad. L. LONDEI, A Rare Testone by Benedict XIV. G. GIANELLI, The Mint of Milan and Maria Teresa's Parpagliole in a report from 1760. P. MATTIAS, G. MAURA, G. RINALDI, Investigation on the composition of some lead objects of archaeological or historical interest, variously altered. C. FONTANA, Notes on a medallion by Marcus Iulius Philippus (b.? - d. 244 AD) for Synaüs Phrygiae. F. ROLLA, L. COLOMBETTI, An unpublished variant on a follis for Ticinum by Massimiano Erculeo. M. TREMONTI, The rarest coin in the kingdom? S. BALBI DE CARO, From Vittorio Emanuele III to Umberto II of Savoy: a family for numismatics.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1982

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1982, pp. 361, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: F. GHINATTI, Institutional structures of the archaic economy in Magna Graecia. G. GIACOSA, A fourth specimen of a drachma and an unpublished incuse triobol from Laos. S. GARRAFFO, For the chronology of the Tarantine "Knights" of the I-IV Evans. F. GUIDO, A collection of Punic coins from Sassari. R. MARTINI, A probable portrait of M. Aemilius Lepidus on coins of the second triumvirate issued in Carthago. M. ORLANDONI, The Roman republican treasure of Allein (Aosta). L. SABETTA, Further additions to volume VII of the "Roman Imperial Coinage". G. GIANELLI, Contribution to the history of Milanese money. B. SIMONETTA, Coins for Mantua by Ferdinando Gonzaga and their variants not included in the CNI. R. RIVA, A great collector of the 19th century: the Prince of Montenuovo (1819-1985).

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1981

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1981, pp. 337, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: GL MANGIERI, Sibari Sirino and Pissunte. R. MARTINI, Counter-brand with head on a Sinope coin from the 1st century. BC PH.V. HILL, The buildings and monuments of Rome on the coins of ad 217-294. A. ARNALDI, Observations on the Caesars of the Constantinian age. L. SABETTA, Constantinopoli and Urbs Rome. Sapling and spearhead in the distinctive signs of the Arelate mint. C. MORRISSON, Monnaies en plomb Byzantines de la fin du VIe et du début du VIIe siècle. L. TRAVAINI, The monetary reform of Roger II and the small circulation in Southern Italy between the 10th and 12th centuries. P. BALOG, A follis struck in Messina following the monetary reform of Roger II (536H-1140). G. GIANELLI, Documents on the Milanese onaro of 1685. N. SCERNI, On the possibility of identifying the plateau coin of papal minting issued by the Roman Republic in 1799. R. CESAREO, Analysis of silver alloys by means of measurements of transmission of rays monochrome gamma. D. ARTIOLI, M. MARABELLI, G. RAMBALDI, Analytical and metallographic investigations on papal coins. L. FERRI, Coinage in Piedmont during the Napoleonic occupation (1798-1814). C. FONTANA, Notes on an unpublished coin of Caracalla for Sebastopolis-Heracleopolis del Ponto. E. ERCOLANI COCCHI, Guidelines for a research on the meaning of counter-brands in the Julio-Claudian era. Discoveries of Po Valley dramas in Emilia.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1980

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1980, pp. 319, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: M. Giacchero, The financial and commercial reasons of the monetary union rfa Mytilene and Phocaea. G. Gaggero, The real emissions of the Ascalona mint around the middle of the 2nd century BC Ph.V. Hill, Buildings and monuments of ancient Rome on republican coins, c. 135-40 BCR Martini, Observations on counter-marks and erosions on Caligula's axes. A. Arnaldi, Motifs of imperial celebration on coins and epigraphs. R. Pera, Notes on the cult of Jupiter in the coins of Commodus. P. Bastien, Imitations de folles de la première tétrarchie. L. Sabetta, Other folles from the Constantinian period with some unpublished features. O. Murari, Milan's coins from the first decades of the 11th century. Coins of Otto III, Arduino d'Ivrea and Henry II. G. Ruotolo, Hypothesis about the beating of the money of Alfonso V of Aragon with the legend "Regine Defensor". G. Fabbrici, Unpublished or little-known documents on the Reggio Emilia Mint in the Renaissance period (15th and 16th centuries). G. Superti Furga, Federico II Gonzaga, the coins of the last marquis and first duke. M. Buffagni, L. Reggiani, A bimetallic sestertium or Trajan's pseudo medallion. L. Reggiani, Senatorial medallion or excess sestertius of Caracalla. N. Carrick, Australian study on coins minted in ancient Calabria.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1979

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1979, pp. 312, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: E. Acquaro, AM Costa, A Sardinian-Punic monetary storage room in Sulcis (Santadi-Cagliari). P. Bassanelli Tugnoli, The Po Valley dramas of the Civic Archaeological Museum of Bologna. B. Simonetta, The coins as documentation of the Parthian attitude towards the Greek and Roman influence. L. Brunetti, The tetranomial in AgCu coinage. M. Giacchero, Historical notes of Julio-Claudian numismatics. I. The immediate and remote causes of the Tiberian financial crisis: Tacitus and Suetonius on the "Inopia rei nummarie. II. Nero's monetary reform in Seneca's" Debeneis "and in Pliny the Elder. M. Giacchero, Like the Thracian knight of Madara became the Khan Krum in two modern Bulgarian coins. R. Pera, Probable meanings of the inscription "Indulgentia Augg in Carthaginem" and "Indulgentia Augg in Italiam" on some coins of Septimius Severus and Caracalla. A. Arnaldi, The motif of " Uberitas (Ubertas) Augusti "in late imperial coinage. L. Sabetta, New contributions to volumes VI and VII of the" Roman Imperial Coinage ". L. Tondo, For a history of Etruscan numismatics. Scholars of the 16th-19th centuries. L. Giovannini, News on the medals of the Agostini collection purchased by Cardinal Leopoldo de 'Medici. G. Gianelli, An attempt to reform the small circulation in the modern age: the Genoese copper series of 1670.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1978

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1978, pp. 352, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Table of Contents: R. Ross Holloway, Current Research on the Origin of Money. L. Tondo, The treasure of "San Vincenzo" recovered by Milani. M. Pensa, Representations of monuments on Hadrian's coins. R. Pera, Venus on the coins from Vespasian to the Antonines: historical-political aspects. F. Rolla, L. Colombetti, On the chronology of the folles of the first tetrarchy coined in Ticinum. A. Arnaldi, The motif of the "perpetuitas" in the coinage of Constantine. MR Alföldi, Theodoric's gold medallion. O. Murari, On the money of Pisa and Lucca of the emperor Federico IG Superti Furga, The first three Gonzaga marquises of Mantua and their coins and medals from 1433 to 1484. G. Pesce, Unpublished variant of the 1600 shield for Loano. C. Riselli, Third chapter of the variants of the Roman Republic of 1798-1799. R. La Guardia, Decrees and monetary tariffs relating to the financial administration of G. Prina (1802-1814).

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1977

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Linate Graphic Center, Milan, vol. LXXIX, 1977, pp. 300, many illustrations, 24 cm.

    From the Index: F. Gimeno Rúa, Some reflections on the origins and history of the Iberian currency; E. Ercolani Cocchi, The premises to the portrait of Caesar on the Roman coin of the 1st century. B.C; L. Brunetti, The binomial "specific weight and title" in the Ag Cu monetary alloys; S. Rahman Dar, The Question of Roman influence in Gandhara art: Numismatic evidence; V. Picozzi, The inscription of Aphrodisias and the value of diocletian coins; A. Arnaldi, Aeternitas and Perpetuitas in the coinage of the Tetrarchic age; L. Sabetta, Contribution to the VI volume of the "Roman Imperial Coinage" (Typology of the folles of the Constantinian era); G. Bernardi, The money of Latisana; G. Superti Furga, The origin of the mint and the oldest coinage of Mantua until 1433; G. Fabbrici, Unpublished documents on the Novellara mint.

    Minimal traces of use on the back, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1976

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1976, pp. 302, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: G. Gorini, The first phase of Greek bronze coinage in the Adriatic. B. Simonetta, On the coinage of Phraates IV and Tiridates II of Parthia. GG Belloni, The date of introduction of the denarius: but just "just before 211 BC" ?. G. Gaggero, Monetary aspects of the Sertorian revolt in Spain. L. Brunetti, Reduced standard emissions in the money of the first Roman Empire. M. Baguzzi, The coins of the "A. Parazzi" civic museum in Viadana (part II). L. Tondo, The Neronian Monetary Reform. D. Vera, The treasure of Demonte (Cuneo). F. Rolla, L. Colombetti, A small unpublished bronze for Ticinum: a new hybrid for Constantine II and Constantine IL Tondo, De rebus bellicis and monetary policy. F. Panvini Rosati, Notes on Pisan numismatics. G. Lunardi, The Genoese shield of Louis XII. G. Superti Furga, Four unpublished coins of four mints. L. Sachero, An ancient essay on numismatics.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1975

    €60.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1975, pp. 280, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: E. Ercolani Cocchi, Repertoire of the finds of copper loaves. Contribution to the study of the premonetal phases in Italy. F. Sallusto, The material "Auriol type" and the archaic tissue fractions: notes on the typology of the lion's head that bites the prey. L. Brunetti, Investigations on Schlagabzug and on the oscillatory percentage in ancient coins. K. Castelin, The era of the minting of the "Regenbogenschüsselchen" of southern Gemania. A. Pautasso, On the findings of Vindelic states in the Vercelli area. M. Baguzzi, The coins of the "A. Parazzi" civic museum in Viadana. C. Fontana, Notes on some unpublished coins of the Greek urban series minted during the Roman Empire. IV part. V. Picozzi, Again on the problem of identifying the "Colossus of Barletta". DE Queller, A note on the reorganization of the Venetian coinage by doge Enrico Dandolo. A. del Mancino, The first coin series of the mint of Pisa with the eagle and the Virgin enthroned. G. Superti Furga, Clarifications on "Some coins and medals of Francesco II Gonzaga". G. Superti Furga, The vicissitudes of a "lion's thaler" given to Scipione Gonzaga di Bozzolo. C. Riselli, Other unpublished variants of the Roman Republic of 1798-99.

    Very good condition. Rare.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1974

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1974, pp. 402, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: R. Göbl, Numismatic material and study system. Basic questions on the conception and concept of Numismatics. GG Belloni, Aristotle: The absence of specific signs of value on Greek coins and the cultural perspective of the subjects depicted. L. Tondo, Considerations on premoneta. S. Balbi de Caro, Considerations regarding the circulation of the Sybarite currency in southern Italy. E. Acquaro, Notes on Punic coin epigraphy. IF Panvini Rosati, Pre-Roman coinage on the Italian Adriatic coast. B. Simonetta, Observations on certain barbaric issues of the kings of Cappadocia. B. Simonetta, Problems of Parthian Numismatics: tetradramma of Mithridates II or of 'unknown king'? Observations on coins between 90 and 70 BC L. Tondo, Late Republican Numismatics Notes. M. Giacchero, The value of diocletian coins after the reform of 301 and the prices of gold and silver in the new fragments of Aezni from the Edictum de pretiis. L. Brunetti, The notion of Schlagabzug and that of the percentage of weight fluctuation in the numismatic doctrine. M. Bergamini, A group of coins kept in the "Verita" Museum in Modigliana (Forlì). R. Pera, Purchases of the Institute of Ancient History and Auxiliary Sciences of the University of Genoa. G. Superti Furga, Some coins and some medals of Francesco II Gonzaga IV Marquis of Mantua. J. Tricou, A. Pautasso, Some coins of the House of Savoy in the Lyon Museum from Charles II to Vittorio Amedeo IIII. M. Traina, Benvenuto Cellini and the ducatoni of Castel S. Angelo. E. Novello, Counterfeit currency in Sicily in 1697. N. Scerni, Data and information on the mints of Rome and Bologna during the Roman Republic of 1849.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1973

    €22.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1973, pp. 330, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: M. Giacchero, Socratic reasoning on wealth and money in the pseudoplatonic dialogue Eryxias. GM Facchini, Etruscan-Italic intaglios in globular style in the collection of the National Roman Museum. R. Rago, Numismatics and biblical versions. RE Mitchell, Hoard Evidence and early Roman Coinage. S. Sorda, Treasure of Jesi. L. Brunetti, More on the functional curves between securities and specific weights in the Ag / Cu and Au / Ag monetary alloys. V. Picozzi, Rare or unpublished coins of the Tetrarchic and Constantinian ages. P. Bastien, Constantin et Maxence. Emission de CONCORDIA in Lyon en 308. O. Iliescu, An unpublished gold medallion of Constantine the Great. L. Brunetti, Towards the identification of golden fractions not yet described in the systematics of the late Roman Empire. F. Panvini Rosati, The minor Tuscan mints in the municipal period. G. Liverani, Gruzzoletto of medieval gold coins in Faenza. G. Superti Furga, An unprecedented Venetian gold shield. C. Riselli, Of some variants of the coinage of the Roman Republic of 1798-1799. N. Scerni, Coins and medals minted in Rome for the Bourbons of Naples in 1860-1862. V. D'Incerti, The Italian coins of 2 and 1 lire, 50 and 20 cents of the imperial series.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1971

    €60.00

    Italian magazine of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Ind. Grafiche A. Nicola snc, Milan, vol. XIX, s. V, n. LXXIII, 1971, pp. 362, many illustrations, 24 cm.

    From the Index: E. Leuthold sr., Byzantine coins found in Cirrestica; E. Acquaro, On the reading of a Punic monetary type; AM Simonetta, Indo-Parthian coinage and its significance for the Kushana chronology; B. Simonetta, An interesting treasure trove of tetradrachms by Vologeses III; I. Soncini, Notes on the coinage of Galba; L. Rossi, New historical-iconographic evidence of the decapitation of Decebalus in Trajan coins and monuments with a proposal for the reorganization of the metopes of the Tropaeum Traiani of Adamklissi; T. Tomasi, Lucius Ceionius Commodus Aelius Caesar; V. Picozzi, Numismatic contributions to the identification of the Colossus of Barletta; M. Brozzi, Byzantine coins on Lombard necklaces; E. Bernareggi, Conclusions on the different phases of Lombard coinage; U. Lazzareschi, Imperial initials and monograms on the coins of Lucca; O. Murari, Milanese denarii from the beginning of the century. XI of Emperor Henry II or Archbishop Arnulf II?; E. Leuthold jr., Coins with legends in Arabic - Islamic and Crusader - in a 13th century storage room; S. Grimaldi, Medieval coins found underground in the S. Casa di Loreto; G. Superti Furga, The eloquence of the coinage for Mantua by Charles I Gonzaga Nevers, 8th Duke; G. Pesce, Unpublished half thaler from Flanders by Filippo Spinola for Tassarolo; M. Traina, Evidence or sisidal coins, the half ducatons of Vespasiano Gonzaga?; V. D'Incerti, The King's numismatic collection; GP Guidetti, On archaeological chemistry studies regarding bronze objects; F. Bartolotti, Monetary value of the annual pontifical medal in the 17th and 18th centuries.

    Small ownership signature on the margin of the front cover.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1968

    €20.00

    Italian magazine of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1968, pp. 320, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: AM Simonetta, Parthian coinage from 247 to 221 BC EA Arslan, Celtic coins in the numismatic collection of the Institute of Archeology of the University of Pavia. G. Moroni, Notes on some coins of Capua. E. Ercolani Cocchi, Iconography of Veiove on the Roman republican coin. G. Lucchi, On the meaning of the Carpentum in the Imperial Roman coinage. E. Bianco, Programmatic and propagandistic addresses in Vespasian's coinage. E. Fabbricotti, Considerations on a spelling error in a coin from the 4th century BC

    Old ownership stamp.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1966

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1966, pp. 200, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. Brunetti, On the semethral eponimal ephorate in Taros during the Pyrrhic period. P. Ebner, FIIS and Velia from an incuse. C. Fontana, Notes on some unpublished coins of the Greek urban series minted during the Roman Empire (part II). G. Missere, Notes on a Saitta coin from the time of Heliogabalus. E. Bernareggi, Problems of the coinage of the Italic confederates during the social war. C. Fontana, A bimetallic sestertium or Pseudomedallion of Caracalla. O. Ulrich-Bansa, Notes on theodosian numismatics. The solidus aureus from 392 to 395. G. Gorini, Unpublished Venetian coin. Vatican City State, Law authorizing the minting and issuing of coins for the year 1966. G. Bascapè, The medals of Pope Julius II. V. D'Incerti, The Neapolitan Bourbon gold coins of the nineteenth century.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1965

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1965, pp. 200, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: E. Bernareggi, Nummi pelliculati (Considerations on the silver suberato of the Roman republic). R. Rago, The fifteenth year of Tiberius. L. Rossi, The military insignia in the Roman imperial coinage from Augustus to Commodus. G. Missere, On a coin for Laodicia of Syria. C. Fontana, Notes on some unpublished coins of the Greek urban series minted during the Roman Empire. E. Bernareggi, Problems of Lombard numismatics - Ariperto's tremisse with Iffo. V. D'Incerti, Rarity of 19th century Neapolitan Bourbon gold coins. C. Johnson, An award coin from the imperial and royal schools of San Miniato (1854-1859). C. Johnson, Two papal medals by Pietro Giampaoli. G. Missere, Numismatic Cavedoni.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1964

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, vol. XII, s. V, no. LXVI, 1964, pp. 253, many ill., Cm 25, br. and.

    From the Index: Luigi Cremaschi, In memory of Corrado Astengo; Ernesto Bernareggi, Notes on some sextantary and uncial axes; Tommaso Bertelè, Principal features of Byzantine numismatics; Ernesto Bernareggi, Gigliati of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes Philibert de Naillac; Antonio del Mancino, Attribution of a singular imitation of the white of Pisa; Domenico Rossi, Unique or little known unpublished coins of the House of Savoy; The first issue of coins for Paul VI; Cesare Johnson, The medal for laying the first stone of the Church of S. Alessandro in Milan; Oscar Ulrich Bansa, Bequest of reproductions of gold and silver coins in favor of the Italian numismatic society; etc.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1962

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Alfieri and Lacroix, Milan, vol. X, s. V, no. LXIV, 1962, pp. 140, many ill., Cm 25, br. and.

    From the Index: Riccardo Rago, Greek coins re-united; O. Ulrich-Bansa, The Antoninians with the Mediolanum mint mark (260-268); Ernesto Bernareggi, Unpublished Italian coins; Marco Ratto, A variant of Napoleon's 1807 2-lire piece for Milan; Cesare Johnson, The centenary commemorations of the three-year period 1859-1860-1861 of the Italian Risorgimento in the medals minted in Italy; etc.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1960

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Milan, vol. VIII, s. V, no. LXII, 1960, pp. 200, richly illustrated, 22 tablets, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. Brunetti, New guidelines on the Taranto mint. E. Fantecchi, Coins of Carausius and Alletto of the Numismatic Cabinet of Milan. E. Leuthold, sr. and jr, Light solids from XXIII silique of the emperors Maurice Tiberius, Phocas and Heraclius. Characteristics and quantity of the coins minted by the Italian Mint in the decade 1951-1960. V. D'Incerti, In memory of Pietro Oddo.

    In excellent condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1957

    €19.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Milan, vol. V, s. V, no. LIX, 1957, pp. 156, richly illustrated, 6 plates, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: A. Magnaguti, A page on money by M. Junio Bruto. O. Ulrich-Bansa, Coins found in the necropolis of Ornavasso (The denari of the Roman Republic in the tombs of S. Bernardo). T. Bertelè, The Byzantine hyper-empire from 1261 to 1453. F. Babinger, About the Ottoman gold coins in the fifteenth century under Murad II and Mohammed II. A. Brunialti, A youthful portrait of Charles V on two coins from Naples. A. Pagani, The minting of a Milan coin never struck by its mint. L. Cremaschi, An Ambrosian medal. L. Brunetti, Completed the monograph on the forger Luigi Cigoi.

    In excellent condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1956

    €20.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Stab. Tip. Graphics by Salvi & C., Perugia, vol. IV, s. V, no. LVIII, 1956, pp. 205, ill., 9 tablets covered with tissue paper, cm 25, br. and.

    From the Index: Adolfo Tocchi, The secular cult of the Gemini and the Severini monetary types with Bacchus and Hercules; Gustavo Traversari, Commemorative coins of the Ludi Seaculares septimi with curtain stage; Enrico Leuthold, Treasure of Byzantine coins of the 9th and 10th centuries in the National Museum of Taranto; Philip Grierson, The big senatorials of Rome (1253-1363). Part I (from 1253 to 1282); Corrado Astengo, Unpublished Grosso by Manfredo II del Carretto, known as Manfredino, and considerations on the Cortemilia mint; Pietro Tribolati, Research on the Pavese duchy of Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan; Carlo M. Cipolla, German silver and Genoese coins at the end of the fifteenth century; Vico D'Incerti, The questionable coins of the reign of Vittorio Emanuele II; Piero Vandoni, Milanese and Lombard charity cards; In memory: Giovanni Butta, Vincenzo Favareto, Vittorio Ferrari, Pietro Tribolati.

    Very good condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine, 1955

    €130.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Milan, vol. III, s. V, no. LVII, 1955, pp. 186, richly illustrated, 6 tablets, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: A. Pagani, In memory of Count Antonio Sormani Andreani Verri. L. Brunetti, Contribution to the chronology of the Mint of Velia and Neapolis. LS Cesano, Di Uranio Antonino and other more or less known forgeries of Roman coins. F. Panvini Rosati, Observations on Roman coin types depicting monuments of Rome. G. Giorgi, The legend of the origins of Rome in a rare Hadrian's medallion. B. Sesler, Arch of Domitian at Iseo Campense. P. Tribolati, Two great mint engravers of the Milanese "Cesarea" mint: Leone Leoni from Arezzo, Jacopo da Trezzo. P. Tribolati, Different types of ducatoni and filippi coined in the Mint of Milan by Philip III of Spain. P. Tribolati, Bargaining of the Milanese parpagliola to the type of "Providentia". C. Astengo, The parpagliola and the date of its minting in Genoa. A. Patrignani, Unresolved and insoluble the doubts about the attribution of the youth medal of Lucrezia Borgia. P. Vandoni, Milanese charity cards (part II).

    Slight traces of use on the paperback. Extremely rare.

    Italian numismatic magazine,...

    €19.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Milan, vol. I, s. V, no. LIV-LV, 1952-1953, pp. 116, richly illustrated, 10 tablets, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. Laffranchi, CA (Certamen Actiacum). O. Ulrich-Bansa, Introduction to Roman numismatics. AM Tiengo, The image of Vesta on Roman coins. E. Leuthold, Byzantine coins found in Syria. P. Tribolati, Different types of Ducatoni, Multiple and Philippi coined in the Mint of Milan by Philip IV of Spain. E. Bernareggi, The Duchy of Louis XII for Naples with the legend "Perdam Babilonis Nomen". A. Patrignani, The medal art was reborn first in Ferrara and then in Mantua (Amadio di Milano). G. Majer, The seal of the Venetian couriers.

    In excellent condition.

    Italian numismatic magazine,...

    €19.00

    Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Milan, vol. VII, s. IV, n. LII-LIII, 1950-1951, pp. 113, richly illustrated, 31 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. Brunetti, New statistical orientations in ancient coinage. A. Patrignani, Shadows on the great figure of a Milanese Pope, Pius IV. G. Majer, The coins of the provisional municipality of Venice of 1797. L. Laffranchi, Some problems of numismatic geography in the neo-Pompeian coinage of Hispania.

    In excellent condition.